Welcome to Bravo Should Be Fun, our weekly Bravo group chat. If you live to breakdown the happenings on Summerhouse and Vanderpump Rules, as well as breaking down the latest drama on the Real Housewives, this is the podcast for you. Join Liz, Alex and Mikka every week to talk shit on all of the best Bravo shows on television, and be prepared to laugh your ass off with us. more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureTV & Film |
We immediate jump into the breaking news about the separation between Dorit and PK! Then, we start our recaps with Summerhouse and the terrible men of this episode. Carl and Kyle, you suck! Next, we then briefly discuss the Jersey season premiere and... more
We are in the final stretch of this epic season of Summerhouse, and RadHouse's days are numbered. We break down the Carl and Lindsay drama for almost a full hour on this episode, and frankly, we could have talked about it longer. Its tragic and fasci... more
We blast off to space in this extra-terrestrial Summerhouse episode! Not many questions were answered about the many romantic relationships in this episode full of aliens and space limbo, but we're just enjoying the spacey vibes. Then we hop over to ... more
This week wasn't the most dramatic, but we still LOVE breaking down all of it! We start out the week discussing Summerhouse and the ongoing tension between Kymanda ruining the house vibe, starting out at the end of Italian Night. Please call it and m... more
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I think it’s so fun that these girls met over their love of BRAVO and started a podcast together. It’s a chill, entertaining listen even if you don’t watch all the shows. Thanks for keeping it real and all of the laughs! Highly recommend for anyone who watches BRAVO!
New fave podcast and I recommend to all my Bravo loving friends! So fun to hear the different theories on our fave Bravo scandals, and I especially love the fashion chats. So often I have opinions on crazy/cringy/amazing outfits, and I love to know that I’m not alone!! Keep up the good work ladies!
These ladies make me laugh so hard every episode. I usually watch bravo shows in the background as I do other things and they recap everything so well and are so funny with their takes on everyone. Andy Co-Han would approve :)
These gals have great chemistry, and it’s super fun to listen to them share their differing takes!
This podcast makes me laugh and smile every episode while getting to reminisce about all the latest and greatest Bravo moments! I love the different view points and it feels like I’m in the room with you!
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