Meredith Wears Ali-Ba-Bangs (Part 2 of 2) (RHOSLC Full Recap)

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What's up Bros? Welcome to part 2 of our RHOSLC recap, and this episode is all Audrey Hepburn party. There is a lot of tension in the group lingering from the Palm Springs trip. But more importantly, the theme of this party has a goal, Mary wants to see everyones style. Meredith steals the show with what can only be referred to as either a toupee or Ali-Ba-bangs. Lisa copies Mary and wears her fit from WWHL. The drama begins at lunch when Mary gives a toast and Heather decides to call out Bronwyn immediately and thanks Mary for 'not leaving anyone out'. Again, the whole thing is trivial considering Bronwyn DID invite Heather. Regardless of what Bronwyn says, Heather takes issue with it. Bronwyn calls out Heather for spinning literally everything she says, and we watch in real time as Heather does just that. Britani arrives late and after witnessing a 'kumbaya' moment with Heather and Bronwyn, she wants her own moment. But before we can get there, she originally has beef with Bronwyn but sets her sights on Angie K for bringing wine to her Mormon party. Even though she drinks every episode and is currently involved with 3 men. No judgement here, but that seems contradictory. She ends up giving an apology to Bronwyn who is skeptical to say the least. Meredith finishes off the drama by threatening (not according to her) Angie that if she wants to go low it wont be good for anyone. She is still yammering on about this podcast episode Shawn was on, and when she tries to play the episode, Whitney grabs her phone. Mary tries to deescalate and warns everyone involved, if you cant play nice then get out. Meredith wastes no time and leaves claiming that she was kicked out. So dramatic... But what an episode, what a season, what a cast.

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