Mention It All - Scroll Season Ft. Angie Katsanevas
Episode Date: September 25, 2024RHOSLC’s new season is the talk of the town, and everyone’s favorite sunglasses collector Angie Katsanevas is here to talk about it. She and Dylan talk through the circumstances headed into the se...ason, and how Angie navigates conflict as someone who doesn’t like to hide her feelings. She gets into her lingering issues with Meredith, and why her scroll of grievances was fully necessary. Later, she shares her Greek word of the day. Earlier in the show, Dylan has updates on Reese Witherspoon’s Housewives crossover, Dancing With the Stars, and MomTok. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mention It All
A Bravo by Betches podcast
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With me, Dylan Hafer
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Hey everyone
Welcome back to the Mention at All
podcast
Oh, I'm so excited
for today's episode
Because in a little bit
We have a very fun guest
Miss Angie
Katzenavis in the studio
Oh
I had such a good time
talking to Angie
It was my first time
meeting her
She was lovely
she was in a blue suit looking fabulous. I got a Greek word of the day out of her, but I wanted to get into a few things before my conversation with Angie. So stick around coming up very shortly. But we have some items of business to attend to. On Monday's episode, I had Heather Debrough on the show, so I haven't recorded yet this week. So it feels like the revelations have been piling up. And I couldn't let today's episode go by without spending a few minutes just catching us up on everything that has happened. First of all,
we have an answer to a mystery that we were waiting on at the Emmys a couple weeks ago,
Reese Witherspoon, I think I talked about this on the show.
Reese Witherspoon teased, hinted, dropped some information that she is working on a Hello
Sunshine project, producing something with a real housewife.
She said that she had been on a plane with a real housewife recently, but she did not say who
this real housewife was.
And so, of course, it's like, Reese, who the fuck is the real housewife?
We don't know.
And look who it is.
It is Kyle Richards.
Kyle on Amazon Live, which, you know, if you're not watching Amazon Live, baby, you're only getting half the story.
Kyle loves her Amazon Live.
She loves to drop little tea about her personal life, about her professional life while she's, I don't know, hawk and paper towels or whatever on Amazon Live.
So she revealed on her Amazon Live that she is working on something, cooking up in the lab with recent.
Witherspoon. No details as of yet. But this is, it's not surprising, but also it's, it's not
necessarily who I would have predicted. I saw some people saying Garcell, that seemed like not a bad
bet. You know, somebody, I mean, Kyle's not an actress. I mean, of course she was in Halloween,
and Halloween kills and Halloween ends. She had to get the bangs. But I feel like Kyle,
you know, actually, no, I think it makes sense because
Reese Witherspoon, much as I love her, is a little bit basic, a little bit, she doesn't have a lot of like spice to her necessarily.
And I feel like Kyle Richards is kind of like the housewives equivalent in a way.
Like you're, if Kyle Richards is your favorite housewife and you're listening to this podcast, that's a great opinion to have and you're totally correct.
But I feel like Kyle Richards is kind of the favorite housewife of the most boring person you know who watches housewives.
Like, doesn't that, right?
It's like, oh, you know, I love housewives.
I love Teresa and Kyle.
It's like, yeah.
And who else?
Who is your like quirky favorite?
Who are you quoting Mary Cosby?
Do you think about, you know, Larsa Pippen when you go to bed?
Like, I want to know, like if somebody says they love Kyle Richards, like that to me is not an interesting.
take. Like, I want to hear about your favorite
housewife that might be controversial.
But I do wonder what she and
Reese Witherspoon are working on because
when I thought about this, it immediately made me think
because Reese does all these, you know,
book adaptations and, you know,
little fires everywhere and big little lies
and pretty something, something,
adjectives. It made me
think of Kyle's one
foray that I recall into
scripted producing,
which was, if you recall, that American
woman show that was
about her family growing up experience with, you know, big mama Kathy and, you know,
potentially, allegedly, you know, not being the most loving, nurturing mother.
And that show, which, let's be honest, I didn't watch.
Did you watch it?
No, you didn't.
Alicia Silverstone loved the girl.
I didn't watch that show.
But that show made so much problem for Kyle with her family.
Her sisters were like, how dare you tell the story of our mother?
They didn't even watch the show.
They were just pissed off that it existed.
And so I'm like, what if Reese is going to be in like American Woman the reboot?
Not that that show was successful enough to get a reboot, but it's just I don't know if this is the path.
This isn't necessarily the type of content that I need from Kyle.
It's like some scripted show that she's producing with Reese Witherspoon.
I don't even know if that's what it's going to be, but that is kind of where my mind went.
But TBD, I'm sure we'll get more details in like 18 months.
The other big news of the week is that it's mom talk related.
So, you know, if you're allergic to mom talk, I'm sorry.
We're talking about Salt Lake City in like five minutes.
So hang tight.
But Taylor Frankie Paul has broken up with Dakota again.
Baby Daddy Dakota.
They are not together anymore.
And if you've watched the show, if you watch season one, thank God.
Thank God they're not together.
anymore. Taylor, of course, has been, you know, tick-talking right through it. Her mom has weighed in.
You know, they, it seems like it's for the best. Obviously, it's hard to leave a long-term
relationship and the father of your child, and that creates all these questions about co-parenting
and all of that. But like, that man is as a hot sack of garbage. And so I'm, I'm excited for
Taylor. I mean, what? She's like 30. She'll be fine. But I'm excited for hopefully this next chapter,
but the thing that I'm not excited about is the fact that I don't think they're filming right now.
And I feel like I'm having Real Housewives of Miami, deja vu, where all this stuff is happening.
The storyline continues to unfold and where are the cameras?
There still has not been any announcement from Hulu about a second season of this show, which I assume is coming sooner or later.
But I'm surprised that they haven't really turned this around quickly because this show has.
has been a huge hit. And I still have people, you know, I'm at a party. I'm at an event. And people are like,
have you watched Secret Lives of Mormon Wives? And people say it like, it's a little bit of like a dirty thing.
They're like, I mean, this isn't normally the type of thing I would watch, but have you, did you watch the Mormon Wives?
I'm like, hell yeah, I did. Of course I did. It feels, it already feels like I watched it months ago, which it was really three weeks. But
this show has been huge.
And so the fact that there are these major developments happening,
and we don't know who's going to be on the show, who's coming back,
if there are new characters.
The thought of new characters being introduced to mom talk,
it's crazy.
And I need it.
But Taylor, good job.
Best of luck with the co-parenting situation.
But I promise you don't need that man.
And please don't get back with him.
Quickly, I just want to give a little Dancing with the Stars update
because our girl Fadra is still, she's out there fighting.
She's doing a fox trot to, and I am telling you I'm not going on Oscar night.
It looked good.
Fadra is, it's week two of dancing with the stars.
It's early in the season.
Everybody's still kind of getting their dancing legs under them.
The dance was a little basic.
And I would love to see Fadra kind of really like spicing it up a little more.
She did the cha-cha last week.
She did the fox trot this week.
I would love to see her doing like something with a little more pep in the
step. Maybe like a jive or a tango. I don't know. The styles. I don't want to say they look the same
because that's reductive, but like I just want to see her having a little more fun. And her dance this
week was very elegant and very lovely. And she had nice lines. She got a decent score. Again,
kind of middle of the pack. But Fadra, I would like to see a little bit more in the ballroom.
If you haven't watched, she looks great, though. She does look great. I just, I just, I,
I don't know why. I don't usually care very much about dancing with the stars. And let's be clear,
I'm not watching this season. I don't watch the show. I watch the clips. I watch the minute and 12
seconds of Fadra doing the Fox Trot on YouTube the next day, as God intended. But I would like to see
Fadra just step it up like half a notch because I feel like she's going to get, if she doesn't kind of
like amp it up a little bit, she's going to get lost in the middle of the season. But the first elimination
was last night. And of course, Anna Delvey went home. I mean, I could have told you that before watching a single second.
Anna Delvey, though, her Dancing with the Stars, like, run, brief as it was, it's just so fascinating because she just looked miserable the whole time.
Like, she didn't want to be there. Like, she didn't care. Like, she wasn't giving it her all. And the whole thing with Dancing with the Stars, again, a show that I, for the most part, do not watch is that it's like, you really need the buy-in for.
from all of the talent that they know they're doing something silly.
They know they're doing something that they're not necessarily, like,
good at in a technical sense.
But you have to really, like, give it 100%,
and everybody has to be committed to the bit,
or else it doesn't really work.
And Anna Delphi is up there.
First of all, she's, I mean, she looks great.
She's wearing, like, cute costumes, hair and makeup, a 10.
She still has the ankle monitor on.
and some porcel on Dancing with the Stars'
wardrobe team has had to make costumes
for the ankle monitor both weeks.
This week she was wearing this
pretty white dress
that had like some ostrich feathers on it.
Like you know the little like skinny, frilly kind of feathers.
The ankle monitor had ostrich feathers on it.
Literally there was like fringe on the ankle monitor.
The attention to detail.
I mean, the Dancing with the Stars team, Emmys.
Emmys for all of them.
Anna Delvey, no Emmys for her.
She got sent home and they were like,
what are you going to take away from the competition?
And she's like, nothing.
Girl, go home.
I think it's iconic to have, you know, convicted criminals on dancing with the stars.
Like, I think that's an important part of the mix.
One day I hope that Jen Shaw will be in that ballroom and I fully believe that she will.
You know, after she pays all her restitution and everything, I hope that everyone is made whole.
But like, when Jen Shaw shows up in the Dancing with the Stars ballroom in what year,
2031, she will give it 150%.
She'll probably like, you know, cut a bitch's Achilles tendon to go further in the competition.
That's the kind of fight I want to see.
And Anna Delvey did not have any of that fight.
And so I'm glad that she went home because we need our dancing with the stars people to take it seriously.
Alona Mar is out there lifting and flipping around her partner.
Anna Delvey do better.
I don't want to see, the thing is like Anna Delvey is the kind of person where it's like,
Oh my God, like, what if she was on real housewives?
But it's like, I don't want to see that.
Somebody was like, how was she scamming people
when she's literally not charismatic at all?
And that is a good question.
Because Jen Shaw, you know that she was like hustling.
You know that she gave good phone call.
But those are my thoughts on Dancing with the Stars,
mom talk, Kyle Richards, working with Reedswortherspoon.
But let's get into the real, the meat of the episode,
my conversation with Angie.
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I, of course, as all of you have been loving this season of Salt Lake City so far,
and so I had to get another one of our Salt Lake City Housewives.
in the studio. And for the first time, I am so excited to be chatting with Angie Katzenavis. Hello.
Hi, how are you? Thank you for having me. I'm so good now that you're here.
Oh, thank you. When this season was coming back, I was like, I got to get Angie on the show because I've talked to pretty much all the other ladies in the past. And I've not gotten the chance to talk to you yet. And I feel like you're kind of the moment on this show.
Well, thank you. I'll take that. And I'm in New York, so it's perfect timing. Thank you.
Exactly. So this is, it's your second season as a housewife.
Yes. It's your third season on the show. Correct. And we talked, I mean, before we started,
you mentioned having a little bit of a rough start on the show as we had some hectic scheduling this morning.
Can you talk about your kind of like arrival on the show and how you feel like in these, you know,
couple of seasons you've been able to sort of cement your place in the group because I really think now you have.
Thank you. You know, I guess I'm.
I mean, it all started with a drink dump, and then it moved to me showing up to Palm Springs
uninvited, being asked to leave.
I mean, I guess I've definitely had like a really rocky start.
I didn't get the like whole new housewife rollout package, like meet Angie, meet her family.
It's like I just kind of, you know, I was thrown into the fire and now I'm walking on it.
I think the first season that you were on when you were a friend of, there were a few of you in the group that were kind of being
introduced, being brought around a little bit. But that season, when it was when all of Jen's,
like legal stuff was happening, it was such a, it felt like there was so much noise around that
season. And it was hard to really get to know anyone new. So I'm wondering, like, last season,
when you came on full time, did you feel like you kind of were able, like needed to make a little
bit more of an impression and let people get to know you? Well, I think it's hard when you do
start part-time because, first of all, sometimes you're treated differently by OGs, even though
you are from Salt Lake City and, you know, deserve to be there and deserve to be on the show,
I think that it's hard to be thrown in. And sometimes OG cast members, you know, may be a little
more standoffish with you or want to take you out. And that's never a fun way to come on.
But, you know, I think you have to, you have a lot more to do to prove yourself because you're not
seeing your personal story. You're not meeting.
your family, you're not hearing about your business and your accomplishments and, you know,
things that make you aspirational. You're just seeing you come in and having conflict with the
women. So you don't see the whole picture of a housewife or when they're a friend of. So it's
definitely a harder start. But you know what? I'm self-made. I've had to work hard for everything I have,
and so it makes sense that that's the way I would have to come on to the show. And I think that I
thrive in those situations because I'm willing to do the work. I'm willing to persevere. And I'm definitely,
you know, I think it came through finally. Yeah. You seem like somebody watching the show who
really wears their heart on their sleeve and like feels, feels like emotions really strongly,
which I think is a great trait in life. And it really allows you to build great relationships and
things. But then it also can be challenging when you're in, you know, conflict situations, stuff like that.
how do you feel like you have sort of been able to navigate things kind of with how you personally
handle conflict and coming on to the show? Oh, it's interesting that you say that because I've,
you know, reflected back on some things that will be airing this season. And I am emotional. I do
wear my heart on my sleeve. I'm very sensitive. And but, you know, it's reality and it's real.
And I think that people feel those emotions. I don't like to cover up and pretend everything's
perfect. I'm going to say how I feel. That's who I've been.
been all my life. And as I said, reflecting back on some moments where I was really emotional,
it's probably going to be hard for me to watch. But it's also important for the audience to know and feel
what you're going through. And, you know, I'm sincere and you're always going to know what I'm thinking
and you're always going to know what I'm feeling. When you watch the show, I think it's really
interesting to talk to people about watching the show back. Because obviously living it and then seeing
kind of the full package of it are two different things. Do you kind of find yourself getting, like, do you
get sort of like re-upset about something or, you know, re-like mad about something again? Or do you
kind of, are you able to sort of be like, okay, that was six months ago? It's over. Like, how do you
kind of process that? That is interesting because I just re-watched last season because my daughter
had Bravo on TV. And, you know, seeing them talking behind my back about rumors or alleged rumors about
the mafia and, you know, money laundering, it still burns me up to watch that. And, you know,
it's like the first time I saw it all over again because someone's disparaging your character.
They're putting a question mark on, you know, you as a business person.
They're putting a question mark on your marriage.
So it is still hard.
And maybe not for everyone, but for me, you know, I don't think you won't find me doing that
behind someone's back.
So I think that's where it's, it's really hard.
I like people to just bring information in my face.
And so it's hard to watch.
Well, I feel like also with some of those things that you just mentioned last season that
were sort of being tossed around about you.
We didn't necessarily get closure on those things.
We just kind of moved along.
You know, like the end of the season ended up being such a massive, you know.
Disaster.
It was, everybody was talking about, you know, what happened in Bermuda that it felt like
maybe things that you had kind of still questions about or still needed to resolve, then kind
of had to get put on the back burner.
and definitely in the premiere for this season, you know, you still have questions for Meredith
about things that were said last season. And I think it's, you know, it makes sense hearing you
say that, that it's like, oh yeah, like, Angie still needs to let somebody know that she has that
issue. Well, and it's like I received, I don't even know, I think she did mention that she
regretted some of the things that she said at reunion, but it's also like now that her scapegoats
gone, she can just walk away and say, oh, well, none of this is my fault. And I had
had nothing to do with all of it. Now, you owe me an apology. And I do feel like, you know,
she was equally as involved in side conversations and, you know, rumors behind my back. And so you
don't just get a walk away and wash your hands of it. You know, we didn't see it on camera. And that's
where I don't like when people go in the dark or go do off-side or off-camera conversations,
because, you know, it's not, the audience doesn't see, but we all know that it was happening. So she was
definitely involved. And again, the scapegoats gone. So now she can say, Angie, you owe me an
apology for all this stuff? I just thought, wow, that's where I thought I could, you know,
I have a million things I want an apology for. And the scroll was a point. Like, I could list
a million things you owe me an apology for? So I was like, really felt she should be ashamed of
herself asking me for an apology. It's like, oh, everything's forgotten. Now everybody owes me
an apology. And I wasn't involved in any of it when I believe that she was. And it's okay for her to
regret it and move on and say, well, I shouldn't have engaged. And I did.
but I didn't feel that I felt more like, okay, now, you know?
Yeah, I think it's the idea of like what is an apology and what warrants an apology.
Like I feel like sometimes that can sort of be almost like used in like a political way where it's like, ah, I see like that thing you said didn't turn out to be a hundred percent or like there was another factor.
So now all of a sudden like that means that you owe me an apology.
And I get that like when you're in a situation like that suddenly it's like, wait, no.
Like, that's, I'm still waiting on that from you.
Like, we're not at that place.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, there was obviously involvement.
And, you know, I mean, I'm sure she regrets it.
Let's hope she does because nobody wants to have their name on rumors or, you know,
side conversations that are negative about someone's marriage or their business.
But at the same time, yeah, I don't know that any of it was fully addressed, but we'll see.
I really have not stopped thinking about the scroll.
Let's talk about the scroll with the elephant in the room.
So, okay, first of all, who do you have, is the scroll in your possession now?
The scroll is in my room here in New York City as we speak.
Okay, because I feel like it needs to go in the clubhouse.
It might be making a little appearance tonight.
It may or may not.
Okay, okay, okay.
So obviously, I think the scroll is like the physical manifestation of you feeling like
you still have kind of, you know, unfinished business of stuff from last
and with Meredith.
But how did you kind of arrive at having that physical scroll at that party?
Like what's the creation of the scroll look like?
Well, okay.
So as you saw on the scene in episode one, Heather said Meredith wants an apology.
And I really was a little taken back at that moment.
And that's when I just thought there's a million things that I never really truly felt
that I got a heartfelt apology for.
So I thought I could put them on a scroll.
And I just said that in my head.
I don't know how in the world the scroll came to mind.
I got on Amazon.
I looked for an eight-foot scroll.
They had a four-and-a-half foot when I took it.
I'm not tall.
So, you know, it was perfect height.
Yeah, it's a good proportion.
Yes, it was a Bezos party for Valentine's.
I grabbed a red Sharpie.
And I made my list, and it was so long.
I could only fit like five things on the scroll.
So I put on there what I could fit.
And, you know, I also thought, like,
like, have a sense of humor.
I thought it would also bring a little light to the situation.
Like, it was silly to me that she now wanted an apology when I could fit, you know,
I could fit everything on a 20-foot scroll.
So it was also to make a point.
Like, really, come on.
It's not just like one little thing that you're still thinking about.
It's like there are kind of this list of things that you feel like weren't addressed.
Yeah.
And you know what?
When I unwrapped the scroll, I mean, that was a whole art dropping that thing without
dropping it and pulling the ribbon just right.
I mean, it had to like, yes, yes, it all worked out.
I thought it was really interesting in that first episode.
There's this issue between Whitney and Lisa of stuff that Whitney said on the podcast
and Lisa's upset about it.
And it sort of came to light that you had been the one who told Whitney that Lisa was
upset.
And I actually, I really liked that you owned that right away, that you were the one who
told Whitney because I feel like I could have seen a version of that where it ended up being
this whole debate of who said it and who told her and how what was the grapevine and kind of
what was going through your mind when that came up that you were like I should just say that I was
the one who told her.
Yeah.
Well, first, Greeks love our grapes.
I love to use the grapevine analogy.
First of all, it was not new information.
Lisa was extremely upset the minute it came out.
And in real time, she was on the internet.
internet online and in the press, talking about how upset she was calling Whitney a liar.
So again, it was nothing new. I was playing with what was already on the field.
But my intentions were good. I did tell Whitney and it doesn't show the entire scene.
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You know, I've known Heather since high school. She was the first one to refer me onto the show.
She referred me again season two. She really pushed for me to come on to Salt Lake.
And, you know, I formed my friendship with Lisa coming on the show and Whitney, Mary.
You know, that was a great part of season, this season for me coming back, I came back with friends.
So I had a completely different experience.
And, you know, I think had Meredith not mentioned that I owed her an apology, I would have never brought anything up again.
But it just kind of like re-injured wounds.
So I didn't even want to go backwards with her, honestly.
I didn't want another season of the same.
Yeah, I think that's something where like if you're going to be on this show for multiple seasons, it's not fun to have the same.
same person that you're always having the tension with.
Like, you, you want to show up to the party and enjoy the party.
And yeah, there's going to be conflict and there's going to be issues.
But, like, you don't want to spend two years rehashing the same thing.
So it makes sense that, like, if your goal is always to move forward.
And I think it's really interesting to see you having this kind of friendship with Mary
at the beginning of the season.
Because a year ago, that was not the energy.
Who is Angie, right?
So talk to me about Mary kind of.
Obviously, she's back.
on the show in more of a full capacity this season. But you guys seem to have this kind of
burgeoning friendship. What is it like kind of having her maybe in your corner a little bit this
year? Oh, I feel like she was a blessing into my life. I think I know her in a way that
that maybe no one knows her. Mary's very vulnerable. She's a very soft-hearted person. And when she
loves someone, she just loves them. Mary loves me so much. And I love her equally. And I love her
equally that much in return. You know, she, I think, has been defensive with some of the women in the
past based on her history and her start to the show. I can relate to that. And I want her to know
she can trust me. I want her to know that I am there for her. And we laugh. Like, there's no
expectations. She's not trying to tell me who I can be friends with, who I can like, what I can
think. She's not trying to control my thoughts or my feelings. She just wants someone there to support her.
and I feel the same.
And our time together is fun.
It's comedy.
We have each other cracking up.
I mean, the other night, she said something so funny and had me in hysterics and then said,
well, on that note, I'll let you go to bed.
So, I mean, she just keeps me rolling.
It's light.
It's fun.
She's also very wise.
I've learned a lot from her.
And I think you'll see a lot more of that side of her on the show this season.
Yeah.
She contributed a lot.
She's an MVP.
And she brings the light, the fun, the laughs.
and she is a very good-hearted person.
Nice.
I'm excited to see what she brings this season
because I get the sense that it's going to be
maybe something different
than we've seen from her before.
Yep, I have said that to her.
I said, I think the world's going to get to see
a whole new version of Mary Cosby,
and it's the Mary Cosby that I know,
and I think the world is going to see that Mary Cosby.
And I think the world's been waiting five years
to see this Mary Cosby.
I also want to get your thoughts on the new women
in the cast this season.
We have Bronwyn, we have Brittany.
Can you talk just a little bit about,
where you see them in the group, especially thinking that you are one of the newer cast members
prior to this season, was there any way that you kind of felt like you could help them out
or ways that, you know, you saw them maybe like repeating mistakes that you had made or how did
you handle them?
You know, that's interesting because you want to give grace to new people because you know
you're going to watch yourself back.
You're going to see things you did and said and you're going to, you know, want to do things
differently next year.
I think we're all learning.
And, you know, they were great additions.
I'll start with Maley.
She is a very sweet girl.
She's beautiful.
I think it took her a minute to just,
she was trying to figure out how to throw herself in.
She has a really great story, really great backstory.
Maybe we'll get to see more of that.
I feel like if the audience could have gotten to know her more
or if she could have inserted herself a little more,
people would have loved her.
She's very sweet.
Brittany, you know, the funny thing about Brittany is
she really led us into her life.
a lot. And she's a person that she'll start something with you. And then she can move on like
nothing ever happened, which is so wild to me. Maybe I have a lot to learn from her, but she'll start
something with you. And then you'll respond and leave her in tears. And now it's your fault. But
then the next day she just, you know, turns the page and she's just fine. So she's forgiving.
She's easy to be on the show with because of that. And she's actually, she's very sweet.
Nice.
Yeah.
And what about Bronwyn?
And Bronwyn.
Bronwyn, I think, has been a great full-time edition of the show.
She brings a lot.
Her husband, Todd's a sweetheart, so it's like a two-for-one deal.
You know, I think Bronwyn is also going to, you know, she's made some messes along the way.
I mean, you'll see that in episode too.
And I think, you know, you'll see a bit of that throughout the season.
I've said it, like, on this show, you need to be hot or you need to be cold.
You can't be sitting on the fence.
If you want to be friends with someone, you calm a trampling with eyes.
Well, guess what they're probably.
probably not going to like you. And I learned that. And I'm okay with that. So I think she's going to have to
learn that she throws some fun shade, but not everyone's going to like it. And, you know, she's got to
figure out who her friends are. And I think she's still figuring that out. But she's fun. She's
witty. She's direct. So I think she's a great addition. Yeah. There's a lot of stuff to be
excited for this season. Before we wrap up, one of my favorite moments from last season was when
you gave us a Greek word of the day, which was seftico, which means fake.
I think about all the time.
Good Greek.
Can you give us a Greek word of the day?
I know I'm putting you on the spot, but I would love a Greek word of the day from Angie.
Okay, how about, let's see, what's today's Greek word of the day?
Let's say, since we're talking about Housewives, we'll just say icon.
Icona.
I'm like that.
You know, icons only, right?
We've got a cast full of icons.
We have an amazing season ahead, and I think Salt Lake's going to make a splash again, once again.
You said it.
Icons only.
Thank you so much, Angie.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you too.
And thank you everyone for listening.
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