Southern Charm‘s Salley Carson shared she isn’t on good terms Leva Bonaparte and wants to support Southern Hospitality‘s Joe Bradley now that he’s left her establishment, Republic Garden and Lounge.
In an interview with Virtual Reali-tea, Salley dished on supporting Joe now that he’s no longer professionally affiliated with Leva.
“Let me tell you something,” began Sallley, “I love that Joe made that move. I do think it was a good move on his part.”
In a comment that feels like low-key shade at Leva, Salley continued, “I love the Uptown Hospitality Group. They’re like a family. And honestly, I think the whole Southern Charm feels the same way.”
“We really do love Share House and Uptown,” which are Republic’s competitors. “I think it would be great to shoot at those places.”
Salley added, “I don’t even know where their show [Southern Hospitality] stands right now.” ICYMI, here’s info on the lawsuit against Republic.
Page Six’s host, Evan Real, inquired whether the Southern Charm cast was as disconnected from Leva as the SoHo “kids” were. Salley answered, “I haven’t spoken to her. I just know that the relationships are kind of weird everywhere with her right now.”
“Joe has been working there for so long. He deserved more than he was getting. I respect Joe for walking away when he didn’t get what he deserved. Someone else was offering him something he deserved.”





