Dorinda Medley is giving her opinion on Heather Gay‘s black eye explanation.
10.01.2024 - 02:50 / variety.com
BreAnna Bell The “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” Season 4 ended with a dramatic bang as ratings for the finale reveal an audience of 2 million viewers tuned in to the climactic ending across all platforms over the course of three days, making it the most-watched episode of the series since the first episode of season 1, which aired on Nov. 11, 2020, according to NBC.
Of the 2 million viewers, 1.1 million of the group landed in the 18-49 demo, pushing the episode to season highs in linear viewing within the 18-49 demo and total viewers along with series highs in Peacock viewing when excluding Peacock-First originals. The otherwise mild-mannered fourth installment came to a close with an explosive ending to the housewives’ trip to Bermuda as Heather Gay made the shocking revelation to the group that the newest addition to the group of pioneer women, Monica Garcia, was actually the leader behind a Housewives-focused social media account, Reality Von Tease, that has allegedly levied attacks on multiple members of the friend group with various rumors concerning them and former member of the troup, Jen Shah.
While it’s not exactly apples to apples, the fourth season finale ratings land just behind the “Real Housewives of New Jersey” Season 13 reunion finale, which averaged 3 million total viewers 1.5 million viewers in the demo in a week’s worth of delayed, multiplatform viewing. Across linear, digital, and streaming, the show’s fourth season has reached 2.4 million total viewers over the course of 11-weeks — 1.4 million of that figure being within the key demo — which puts it on pace to become the show’s most-watched season yet, NBC claims.
Dorinda Medley is giving her opinion on Heather Gay‘s black eye explanation.
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The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” after she was unmasked in the Jan. 2 season finale as an abusive troll who had anonymously attacked the members of the cast since March 2021. Garcia’s castmate Heather Gay, who’s been on the show since the beginning, had received the “Receipts! Proof! Timeline! Screenshots!” of Garcia’s deception on the final day of filming the show’s fourth season, during a trip to Bermuda.
Bravo fans, 2024 didn’t begin until the bracing Jan. 2 season finale of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,” which shocked us all into the new year, and made us remember we’re alive.
The cast of the Bravo reality series The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City is going to look a little different when the show returns for a fifth season.
during the pandemic, which eventually led to two seasons of her own Showtime talk show Ziwe.Ziwe still interviews guests from time to time (her with disgraced former congressman George Santos has over 1.8 million views) and has since published her first book, . She's also a bona fide fashion girlie (she's a regular during fashion week, and BFFs with model Emily Ratajkowski) and is now taking her talents to an equally iconic beauty brand. has tapped Ziwe to star in its brows campaign, a new line of eyebrow gels and pencils for the fluffiest, biggest brows of your life.
Lisa Barlow, star of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, is known as the “Queen of Sundance” and stopped by the Deadline Studio at the Sundance Film Festival, where she spilled all the tea from the epic Season 4 finale of the Bravo series.
William Earl administrator Growing up in an Indigenous Aboriginal family in Australia, nothing was scarier to horror director Jon Bell than the government. He recalls the “Stolen Generations,” a tragedy that Americans likely know little about. “The government would take light-skinned kids — or just any kids they could get their hands on — and rehouse them,” he said.
Leo Barraclough International Features Editor September Film has acquired all rights for Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg for “In the Land of Brothers,” which has its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section. The film is written and directed by Iranian filmmakers Raha Amirfazli and Alireza Ghasemi. Alpha Violet is handling world sales.
Nick Clement For four decades, Sundance has maintained a reputation as one of the most important film festivals in America for independent filmmakers from around the globe. To commemorate its 40th anniversary in 2024 and the enormity (and reciprocity) of that cultural footprint, festival leadership set a series of restoration screenings to highlight many of the most memorable films programmed throughout its history.
Michaela Zee “True Detective: Night Country” brought in over 2 million viewers Sunday night when it dropped its first episode on HBO and Max. The Season 4 premiere of HBO’s crime series “True Detective” showed strong performance, “despite airing alongside a close NFL Wild Card game,” according to Warner Bros. Discovery.
Capitol Hill has been a hot mess all day, starting with the unexpected appearance from Hunter Biden during a House Oversight Committee as the GOP held a hearing on whether to hold him in contempt after declining to show up to a deposition in December.
Meredith Woerner Deputy Editor, Variety.com SPOILER ALERT:This recap contains spoilers for Part 1 of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City‘s” reunion episodes, now airing on Bravo, and streaming on Peacock on Jan. 10. Decked out in a set that was part Bermuda Triangle and part Utah snow storm, the cast of “The Real Housewives Salt Lake City” — Heather Gay, Lisa Barlow, Meredith Marks, Whitney Rose and Angie Katsanevas — convened to take stock of the show’s fourth season, and to face off with the newly minted reality TV supervillain Monica Garcia. For the first time since the big-beach reveal in the Jan.
Alison Herman TV Critic Monica Garcia was always a different kind of Housewife. Even before the events of the Jan. 2 finale of Season 4, the latest addition to “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” set herself apart from her new colleagues.
Jennifer Lawrence is a die-hard Bravo fan and, during her appearance at the Golden Globes red carpet, praised The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City for their shocking Season 4 finale.
Thania Garcia SPOILER ALERT: This story discusses major plot points, including the ending for “Saltburn.” Set in the United Kingdom in 2006, Emerald Fennell’s “Saltburn,” starring Jacob Elordi and Barry Keoghan, boasts a mishmash of indie sleaze and timeless radio hits in its nostalgia-inducing soundtrack, which includes Sophie Ellis-Bextor‘s “Murder on the Dancefloor,” MGMT’s “Time to Pretend” and even Flo Rida’s “Low.” In the past week (the film got its streaming release by Amazon Prime Video on Dec. 22), “Murder” and many of the now 20-year-old singles from the soundtrack have enjoyed major streaming, listening and viewership boosts — reminiscent of the “Stranger Things” and TikTok-driven success of Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill.” Elordi plays the suave and aristocratic Felix, an Oxford University student who becomes the center of attention for Keoghan’s character Oliver. When Felix invites Oliver to spend the summer at his family’s estate, Saltburn, things slowly take a dark turn and Oliver becomes obsessed with overtaking the family’s fortune.