Southern Hospitality‘s Will Kulp will not return to Bravo TV‘s hit show, but revealed whether his fiancée, Emmy Sharrett, plans to come back.
The law student took to Instagram to explain what “led to this decision.”
Will’s statement:
The second-year law student at the University of South Carolina, Joseph F. Rice School of Law wrote, “The new season has started filming. Unsurprisingly, I will not be a part of it this year.”
“I will likely never film a second of reality TV ever again. It has been a horrible experience and a life lesson.”
“A big thanks to some cast, some production, Andy Cohen. and ALL of the crew for the seasons past. You know who you are. Your kindness and professionalism are rare occurrences in the industry.”
“Best of luck to this new season. I hope it can be entertaining without a defamatory story line or unwanted use of my name, image, and likeness.”
“When it is appropriate, I will talk more about experiences with production and the network.”
The former Republic bartender added, “I am happy to be moving on [and] will be cheering Emmy on from the sidelines with the rest of you.”
Postscript:
“In an ✨unrelated✨ note,” continued Will’s next post, “If you would like to be an educated viewer, please look into @theucanfoundation and their petition.”
UCAN’s Insta bio states, “We provide mental health and legal support to past, current, and future cast members of Reality TV.” Former Vanderpump Rules star Rachel Leviss, Vanderpump Villa‘s Stephen Alsvig, and “90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days’s Statler follow the Unscripted Cast Advocacy Network.
There’s also a link to a MoveOn.org petition: “Add a Disclaimer to All Reality Television Programming.”





