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In a recent live episode of SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live, the host himself teased what’s shaping up to be a game-changing Real Housewives of Potomac reunion. Andy Cohen, who is no stranger to dramatic reunions, shared his excitement over the upcoming reunion while revealing that Karen Huger would not be attending. Yet, despite her absence, Andy Cohen called it “the best reunion of The Real Housewives of Potomac ever—or at least since the iconic episode where Monique Samuels brought the infamous binder.”
During the show, Cohen and his guest, John Hill, discussed the reunion’s explosive dynamics. When asked if Karen was present at the taping, Cohen revealed, “Karen was not there. Karen has checked herself into rehab.” While the news of Karen’s absence might have been concerning, Cohen was quick to emphasize that it didn’t detract from the reunion’s impact.
“I think it was the best reunion of The Real Housewives of Potomac either ever or since the reunion where Monique brought the binder,” Cohen shared. He added that the reunion was “unexpectedly funny” and “moved the needle in terms of story-wise with a few people,” hinting at major developments fans won’t want to miss.
As for the drama at the reunion, Andy Cohen teased that there was still some significant “movement in the Karen Huger camp,” suggesting her presence was still felt in some way despite her physical absence. “I don’t want to give anything away, but it was great,” Cohen added. He also pointed out that watching the latter part of the season with the knowledge of certain personal revelations surrounding Karen—including body cam footage and a key verdict—would make for a fascinating viewing experience.
Andy Cohen was eager to hype up not just Potomac, but also other reunions in the Housewives universe. He hinted that fans are in for a treat with upcoming reunions, especially from Salt Lake City and Real Housewives of New York. “We are on the verge of three outstanding reunions: Salt Lake City, RHONY, and Potomac,” Cohen said. But even with those highly anticipated reunions on the horizon, he made sure to note that Potomac still has four or five episodes to go, promising plenty more drama before the season wraps.
Andy Cohen Says RHOP Reunion Was the Best Yet—Even Without Karen Huger
In a recent live episode of SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live, the host himself teased what’s shaping up to be a game-changing Real Housewives of Potomac reunion. Cohen, who is no stranger to dramatic reunions, shared his excitement over the upcoming reunion while revealing that Karen Huger would not be attending. Yet, despite her absence, Cohen called it “the best reunion of The Real Housewives of Potomac ever—or at least since the iconic episode where Monique Samuels brought the infamous binder.”
During the show, Cohen and his guest, John Hill, discussed the reunion’s explosive dynamics. When asked if Karen was present at the taping, Cohen revealed, “Karen was not there. Karen has checked herself into rehab.” While the news of Karen’s absence might have been concerning, Cohen was quick to emphasize that it didn’t detract from the reunion’s impact.
“I think it was the best reunion of The Real Housewives of Potomac either ever or since the reunion where Monique brought the binder,” Cohen shared. He added that the reunion was “unexpectedly funny” and “moved the needle in terms of story-wise with a few people,” hinting at major developments fans won’t want to miss.
As for the drama at the reunion, Cohen teased that there was still some significant “movement in the Karen Huger camp,” suggesting her presence was still felt in some way despite her physical absence. “I don’t want to give anything away, but it was great,” Cohen added. He also pointed out that watching the latter part of the season with the knowledge of certain personal revelations surrounding Karen—including body cam footage and a key verdict—would make for a fascinating viewing experience.
Cohen was eager to hype up not just Potomac, but also other reunions in the Housewives universe. He hinted that fans are in for a treat with upcoming reunions, especially from Salt Lake City and Real Housewives of New York. “We are on the verge of three outstanding reunions: Salt Lake City, RHONY, and Potomac,” Cohen said. But even with those highly anticipated reunions on the horizon, he made sure to note that Potomac still has four or five episodes to go, promising plenty more drama before the season wraps.
For anyone following the Real Housewives franchise, this is a season you won’t want to miss—and it’s clear that Andy Cohen’s enthusiasm for the Potomac reunion is only the beginning of what’s to come.
Catch Andy Cohen on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live Monday through Friday at 10 a.m. ET on Radio Andy (Ch. 102), and anytime on the SiriusXM app. For more, check out the live episode featuring this juicy teaser here: SiriusXM AndyCohen Live.