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At the highly anticipated BravoCon 2025, “Southern Charm” star Shep Rose unleashed a fiery tirade against co-star Craig Conover and former “Summer House” personality Paige DeSorbo. The unexpected outburst left attendees buzzing with intrigue.
Page Six has learned from several witnesses that Rose’s frustrations erupted following a particularly tense episode of “Watch What Happens Live” on Saturday night. His grievances extended not only to Conover and DeSorbo but also to the wider “Summer House” cast.
In a video exclusively obtained, Rose, 45, can be seen animatedly addressing a group at the bar in Las Vegas’ Mandalay Bay Resort. He loudly questioned the authenticity of the pair’s relationship, exclaiming, “It was a sham the whole time, huh? How many more followers did you get? 200?”
Continuing his impassioned monologue, Rose shouted, “She and Craig made millions on reality TV’s back and then she broke up with him on her podcast! Do you understand how f–ked up that is? Talk about biting the hand that feeds you — or ignoring the hand that feeds you, basically.”
In an attempt to calm the situation, “Southern Hospitality” star Bradley Carter, who was beside Rose, leaned over and whispered something in his ear, seemingly urging him to tone down his rhetoric.
Our eyewitnesses also tell us that Rose made derogatory comments about DeSorbo and her former co-star Amanda Batula. However, a separate eyewitness claims they never heard anything of the sort.
Meanwhile, a source close to Rose denies the remarks about DeSorbo, 33, and Batula, 34.
Rose’s strong feelings seem to stem from his loyalty to Conover, 36.
DeSorbo announced her split from Conover after three years of dating on her “Giggly Squad” podcast in December 2024.
She announced her exit from “Summer House” after seven seasons in June.
As for Batula, Conover famously feuded with her husband, Loverboy founder Kyle Cooke, over his 2024 investment in a competing canned cocktail company.
Reps for Rose, DeSorbo, Conover and Batula did not immediately respond to our requests for comment.