‘Real Housewives Of Potomac’ Star Details Time In Jail In First Interview: Report
Karen Huger detailed her daily prison routine, sobriety journey, and early release after serving six months of a one-year sentence for DUI in an interview with Andy Cohen.
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RHOP's Karen Huger Details 'Scary' Realities of Prison in First Tell-All: 'I Didn't See Grass for 6 Months'
"I said a prayer that [first] night and I was crying and I talked aloud and I said, 'Lord, I'm scared.' Because it was frightening," Huger says in a new interviewKaren Huger BravoNEED TO KNOWKaren Huger is sharing her story about her time in prisonBravo's Andy Cohen traveled to Huger's home to sit down with the star for a new tell-allHuger was found guilty of driving while intoxicated and was set to serve one year behind bars. She was releases e…
All the Bombshells From ‘RHOP’ Star Karen Huger’s 1st Post-Jail Interview
Karen Huger is ready to speak her truth after spending six months behind bars. “I had been through hell and back,” Karen, 62, said on the Sunday, February 1, season 10 finale of The Real Housewives of Potomac when looking back on her legal case with interviewer Andy Cohen. “I just know I’m not the same, but I think I’m better for it.” Karen was arrested in March 2024 and charged with a DUI following a car accident in Potomac, Maryland. After she…
RHOP Highlights: Karen Comes Home + Discusses Addiction & Tension with Wendy
Photo Credit: Bravo In the special episode of “Real Housewives of Potomac,” Andy Cohen sits down with Karen Huger to discuss her time in prison. Here are the highlights for “Karen Comes Home.” Karen is back home. The special episode begins with Karen being released from prison. When she gets home, she’s touched to see that Ray had welcome home signs printed and flowers waiting for her. She thanks Ray, her daughter Rayvin, and her younger sister …
‘Karen Comes Home’: Andy Cohen Pointedly Presses Polarizing Potomac Personality On Coping, Consequence & Post-Prison Progress
When two Bravo titans sit down, people listen, and when one of them is the Grand Dame returning after six months behind bars, audiences lean in–and for good reason. BOSSIP previewed Karen Comes Home, Karen Huger’s full sit-down with Andy Cohen, and it unfolds less as a redemption tour than a study in post-prison accountability and emotional excavation from the polarizing Potomac personality. Source: Charles Sykes/ Bravo In this spoiler-free rev…
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