RHOP’s Tia Glover Discusses Wendy’s Arrest, Slams Stacey’s Claims About Accent, and Shares If She Believes Stacey and Chris Samuels Were Just Friends, Plus Angel’s Pics, Most Annoying Costar, and Karen tram
Tia Glover made her Watch What Happens Live debut on Sunday night, where she addressed Wendy Osefo‘s fraud arrest.
As she also spoke of Stacey Rusch, 53, reacting to her suspicions about her accent and sharing if she felt she and Chris Samuels, 48, were just friends, the Real Housewives of Potomac newbie discussed how Angel Massie is different when Keiarna Stewart isn’t around and mentioned the drama surrounding her photos while also naming her most annoying co-star, commenting on Karen Huger, 62, and more.
“I was just as shocked as everybody else,” Tia revealed on the November 2 episode of WWHL after being asked about Wendy’s arrest. “Wendy has been very kind to me and very warm to me on the show, and I have a lot of respect for her family. She’s got a beautiful family, so it’s very sad. It’s sad, obviously, there’s so much we don’t know, but I can imagine it’s a very difficult time for her and her children. I think about her children.”
Looking back on Stacey’s episode of WWHL last week, Tia didn’t understand her claims about her potentially fake accent.
“Stacey’s from an alternate universe. She just makes things up. I’m not an actress,” she stated.
Then, when asked if she believed that Stacey and Chris were just friends, Tia replied, “No, I don’t.”
Moving on to Angel, Tia first denied that she was “different” when Keiarna isn’t around before admitting, “She comes out a bit more when K’s not around.”
As for why she didn’t tell Angel she had thoughts about her social media pictures when Gizelle Bryant, 55, brought it up, Tia said it would’ve been the “pot calling [the] kettle black.”
“I filter my pictures too,” she noted.
According to Tia, she had regrets about her handling of the situation involving Angel’s photos.
“I didn’t know Angel that well then, and she and I have grown a wonderful relationship, and I really wish that I was brave enough to stand up more,” she explained. “I did keep saying, ‘Guys, this is not what we bring to the dinner table. Like, why are we pointing fingers when we all do it, some more than others?’ So I just thought it was not very tasteful.”
While some questioned whether Gizelle’s apology was genuine, Tia had no doubts.
“Gizelle looked really, like, sad that she’d upset her. I thought it was very genuine. I don’t think you often see Gizelle apologize, so when she does, I think it’s quite meaningful,” she reasoned.
Continuing on, Tia said Stacey was “very dodgy” about her dating life and picked her when asked which of her RHOP castmates was currently annoying her the most.
She then discussed her parenting style.
“I feel like we are talking about our kids at least a couple of times a week. I mean, there are loads about them to talk about,” Tia explained.
Also on the live broadcast, after admitting she “really [enjoys]” Monique Samuels, 42, and applauding her co-star for “doing a lot of work on herself,” Tia revealed if she knew Karen.
“I’ve not met her yet. I would love to meet her. I’m a great fan. I’ve not had the privilege of meeting her just yet, but I think we’ll get along,” she shared, adding, “I have been to Tally Ho. I’ve experienced a bit of her at Tally Ho.”
Later, on the WWHL: After Show, Tia was asked about Gizelle not monogramming Stacey’s robe on last week’s episode.
“I think Gizelle stood in her truth. I mean, she doesn’t know who she is … and perhaps she’ll insert the blanks later. I mean, she could’ve at least put her name, but is that her name? We don’t know. I feel like you have to double-check everything Stacey says,” she noted.
'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Season 15: Rachel Zoe’s Debut, Denise Richards’ Comeback, and a Mysterious New Villain Unveiled trucc


The ladies of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” are back with a new trailer for the upcoming season.
Full-time Housewives Erika Jayne, Dorit Kemsley, Kyle Richards, Bozoma St. John and Sutton Stracke are back for Season 15, which premieres on Dec. 4 on Bravo. Episodes will be available to stream the next day on Peacock. They are joined by Kathy Hilton, Jennifer Tilly and newbie Natalie Swanston Fuller as “friends” of the cast.
In addition to the returning cast, fashion designer Rachel Zoe’s returns to Bravo after more than a decade as a new housewife. Also joining the group is newcomer Amanda Frances, a businesswoman who is friends with Richard and lives in her former family home.
Notably missing from the group is their former castmate Garcelle Beauvais. In March, she announced her departure from the show in an Instagram video, leading up to the broadcast of the Season 14 reunion in April. The final reunion episode ended with Beauvais declining to take a cast photo, choosing to walk off the set instead.
According to the official synopsis for Season 15, “the ladies of Beverly Hills jet set across the globe, from the surf lodges of the Hamptons to the rocks of Sedona, and the sun-drenched villas of Florence. They strengthen their bonds and indulge along the way, but the highs prove temporary. Beneath the gloss and glamour, old wounds reopen as shifting alliances take shape and the women find that loyalty is never guaranteed in the picturesque 90210.”
Check out the dramatic trailer below:
DEALS
In The Black Network, the PVOD streamer dedicated to telling Black stories and amplifying Black voices, is partnering with entertainment investment platform Rainmaker Films & Holdings to expand its original content, distribution network and investment impact.
Rainmaker will guide ITBN through its growth initiatives, handling business strategy, content development and capital partnerships.
ITBN Founder and CEO James DuBose states, “Partnering with Rainmaker Films & Holdings marks a pivotal step in scaling In The Black Network into a global platform for diverse creators. Their deep experience in financing and growing media companies complements our mission to build a sustainable, creator-centered ecosystem that drives both cultural and commercial impact.”
The deal was closed on Oct. 31.
GREENLIGHTS
MGM+ has greenlit “The Hillside Strangler,” a four-part true-crime docuseries that explores the infamous murders that gripped Los Angeles in the late 1970s and the investigation that followed. The docuseries will premiere on Jan. 18.
The series will follow the investigation of the Hillside Strangler, who struck without warning, abducting, raping, and murdering a dozen women and girls and leaving their bodies displayed on the hillsides. The crimes sparked the largest manhunt in LA’s history, led by a relentless homicide detective.
“’The Hillside Strangler’ is a compelling deep dive into an infamous serial killing that terrorized Southern California in the late 1970s,” said Michael Wright, head of MGM+. “This docuseries delivers a riveting experience with unprecedented access to one of the most notorious cases in American criminal history, offering MGM+ viewers the premium, thought-provoking storytelling they’ve come to expect from our brand.”
Peter LoGreco serves as the docuseries’ showrunner and director, with Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman executive producing for The Intellectual Property, a part of Sony Pictures Television and Tim Walsh.
PARTNERSHIPS
AMC+, MGM+ and STARZ have launched a new triple bundle exclusively on Prime Video in the U.S. for $19.99 a month – a 31% savings over buying the streaming services independently.
“The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon” and the third series of “Anne Rice’s Talamasca: The Secret Order” on AMC+, “From” and “The Institute” on MGM+ are featured on the streaming services. Additionally, the romantic adventure “Robin Hood” on “MGM+ alongside the final season of “Power Book IV: Force” and “Outlander: Blood of My Blood” on STARZ are also included within the bundle.
INITIATIVES
Kristen Bell, Kyle MacLachlan and Eric Adjepong teamed up with Save the Children to spotlight the impact of Head Start and early childhood education during Head Start Awareness Month in October.
For the launch, a video was posted on Instagram that featured the trio reading and interacting with children in Save the Children-supported Head Start and early programs in the U.S. Additionally, they shared messages on why early learning matters, acknowledging how Head Start helps kids build strong foundations for lifelong success.