title MOORE with Molly: Inside Southern Hospitality with Molly Moore

description Carlos is joined by Bravo’s Southern Hospitality star Molly Moore for a one on one exclusive interview. They talk all things Republic, cast updates, and the recent reunion. Molly is a spitfire and we love it. Tune in to hear all of the tea.
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Speaker 1:
[00:00] Hey, Raindrops, the Queen and King of Reality show tour is back. NeNe Leakes and I are coming to a city near you. Wednesday, May 13th, we are in Birmingham, Alabama. Thursday, May 14th, we're in Tampa, Florida. Friday, June 5th, Houston, Texas. Saturday, June 6th, Dallas, Texas. Get your tickets on sale now at kingdomraint.com. That's Kingdom, K-I-N-G-D-O-M, Rain, reignent.com. Can't wait to see you there. Reality with The King is hosted by me, Carlos King. I'm an executive producer who have produced some of your favorite shows from The Real Housewives of Atlanta, New Jersey and my own creation, the Love & Marriage Franchise and Bell Collective. Every episode, we recap Reality Television from The Real Housewives Franchise to The Bachelor or Selling Sunset, in addition to celebrity guests, whether in the unscripted space or scripted as well. Rain drops on today's episode of Reality with The King. I have a very special guest here today. As we get into the awesomeness that is Southern Hospitality. So of course, Rain Drops, I can't talk about this show without having the girl who is involved in a lot that is happening this season. Okay, so give it up for the blonde bombshell, Molly.

Speaker 2:
[01:42] Hello, that's me.

Speaker 1:
[01:46] Molly, what is going on, girl? Because listen, you are the talk of the town. And first thing first is we got to make sure that you are somebody that is really getting into all of the craziness of the show. So before we get started with this crazy season, talk to me about like, how did you even get started to becoming a reality star?

Speaker 2:
[02:16] Well, I feel like I've always was going to be on TV. I'm not even just saying that I thought it was maybe going to be like Dateline or something, but like I have always just kind of been drawn to entertainment in general. So when I started working at Republic and because I started at Republic right when they were doing season one, it was still not really a thing yet. So when I kind of heard about it, I was like, that would be fun. So why not? I was naturally already friends with everyone. When casting came around, I did all my interviews and stuff and they knew that I would be causing trouble at some point, and they were right.

Speaker 1:
[03:01] How does it feel though to be a part of the Bravo Universe? Because Molly, let me tell you something, honey. The Bravo fans are super loyal and they're super opinionated. So how are you handling this newfound stardom that you're receiving?

Speaker 2:
[03:16] I am like a Bravo fan myself. So I kind of know how the, you know, the Bravo family, I would say, because they are family, they are very dedicated. The fans of our show are also very dedicated to our show. They're always trying to get people to watch our show. So coming on to like an already established show, it was very interesting to kind of see the audience opinions and kind of like break through that. I did a tiny bit on my first season. I think like everyone's a little skeptical when someone new comes into the group, especially Bravo fans. But being a Bravo fan myself, it was just so weird to see like me on Bravo while having it on to watch my other shows. Like I'll have it like naturally on in a hotel room, and then Southern Hospitality will be next. And I'll be like, whoa, don't scare. I was like, I was watching Vanderpump. What happened? It's really, really like amazing to see such like an incredible group of people support us. No matter what's happening on the show, like our people love, the people that love our show love our show. And it's really, really great to see support. Of course, criticism is always going to be there. I mean, we're humans and I don't let it get to me that much, but I kind of think it's funny. But like when someone's like, do you have anything crazy? I'm like, you're so strange. We get so much support and it's so amazing because I'm such a big Bravo fan. It's like, it's so good.

Speaker 1:
[04:49] So what are your favorite Bravo shows then?

Speaker 2:
[04:51] I'm a huge Vanderpump person. I will rewatch Vanderpump maybe once a year. I think the OG seasons just strike me in some way. It just feels so chaotic in the best way and I love it. I'm a big fan of that, big fan of Salt Lake. I really liked Next Gen. I really like that show. I thought it was a really fun new approach because we were the youngest show and now I think technically they are.

Speaker 1:
[05:20] No, they totally are, yeah.

Speaker 2:
[05:22] We're in the same age group so it's really fun to see City versus, Charleston isn't really like a city though. It is but it's not like Skyscraper. It's really fun to see them. I thought they killed it. They're killing it.

Speaker 1:
[05:35] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[05:35] I love them.

Speaker 1:
[05:36] Okay. My last question before we get into Southern Hospitality since you're a Salt Lake City girly, I am too. All right. Who team are you on? Okay. You ready for this?

Speaker 2:
[05:52] Yes. Make it controversial because I love a good controversial question.

Speaker 1:
[05:56] Oh, honey. This is reality with The King. That's what we do here. Okay. You ready for this girl?

Speaker 2:
[06:03] Okay.

Speaker 1:
[06:06] Team Mary or Team Angie?

Speaker 2:
[06:09] Mary. Sorry.

Speaker 1:
[06:10] Okay. All right. Team Heather or Team Lisa Barlow?

Speaker 2:
[06:21] I'm sorry. I know that's kind of like an unpopular one, I feel like right now. I think it switches though. I like them both. Can I say both? Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[06:31] They might be one.

Speaker 2:
[06:33] I love both of them. I love Heather. I think that both of them are a little polarizing, but I love them both.

Speaker 1:
[06:41] Okay. I got two more for you, sister. Okay. Okay. It's about to heat up.

Speaker 2:
[06:47] Oh, gosh.

Speaker 1:
[06:48] Team Meredith or Team Bronwyn?

Speaker 2:
[06:53] Bronwyn.

Speaker 1:
[06:55] Okay.

Speaker 2:
[06:56] Bronwyn. It depends, but Bronwyn usually.

Speaker 1:
[07:00] Last but not least. Oh, no. Team Jan or Team Monica?

Speaker 2:
[07:06] Who? Monica. I don't care. Monica. Honestly, you got to respect the hustle for Monica. I mean, shoot.

Speaker 1:
[07:19] Period.

Speaker 2:
[07:20] She's doing her homework and posting about it. I respect it. Jen is just like Jen. Yes.

Speaker 1:
[07:26] Listen, no ride-a-voguessa. You survive the hot seat. So, yeah, good luck, Molly.

Speaker 2:
[07:31] And you know what? I'm confident in those. I'm confident in those.

Speaker 1:
[07:34] No, I love the answers.

Speaker 2:
[07:35] Yeah. I'm confident.

Speaker 1:
[07:37] Yes. All right. So we have to get into Southern Hospitality. Listen, a lot of people are loving this show, this season in particularly. Talk to me about working at Republic because it does feel like its own ecosystem to me. Is there like this unspoken rule that you have to follow to survive working there?

Speaker 2:
[08:00] There is an unspoken rule and I didn't follow it, so I got fired. But, so yes, there is like kind of an unspoken rule that, I feel like there's so many unspoken rules though. You kind of just have to like play the Republic game. And I'm someone who's very outspoken. And I think that's kind of what led to it. But naturally, it is an ecosystem. So even if you're not working at Republic, you're still a part of that ecosystem. And so I'm naturally there anyways. Like, they're my best friends. So while the employment didn't work out, the family did. So it is like kind of, there was a lot of unspoken rules that you kind of, it's a well-oiled machine. You got to follow all the guidelines. And I hate following rules. So, sorry.

Speaker 1:
[08:50] No, but we saw that because, you know, we saw you getting fired by Nichols. So why did he actually fire you, honey?

Speaker 2:
[09:02] I don't know. There's a lot of answers. There's, we tackled it a lot in the reunion. Every time I ask the question, I get a new answer.

Speaker 1:
[09:12] By him?

Speaker 2:
[09:13] By him, by Lava, Maddie kind of chimed in this. I didn't even know Maddie was a manager. But there's just kind of always a different answer. I think from what, you know, like my personal conversations with management, it was always that I have a full-time job as an event planner. While also doing the show. So I just think it was really difficult to balance two busy seasons at once. I had to request off a lot. I had to, you know, switch shifts a lot and it just obviously at a nightclub, that's not going to work. So I think it's the best case scenario to outgrow, you know, a nightclub because my full-time gig was just taking off. So that's what I'm going to go with. That's what I think was the, and that was our, you know, when I did leave, that was what I thought. And then hearing through The Great Vine, that it was more personal, was where the conflict kind of came from.

Speaker 1:
[10:11] And how do you reconcile, right? Because you are here doing your job and listen, you're also on the show and then you're getting mixed signals about why you're fired. And like you just said, you believe it has to do with the conflict. Do you think the conflict of the show superseded the work you were actually doing there?

Speaker 2:
[10:34] Ooh, yes and no. I think it's really difficult to separate personal and professional at a place like Republic. When there is a show, there's also friendships and there's also work to be done. And throwing in another side of it, I have a full-time gig somewhere else that's off camera. So, I think there was so many moving parts and so many difficult avenues that you could have gone down with the employment route with me or leaving the employment. But the conflict arose because of personal issues that had really nothing to do with the firing. Because at the end of the day, I don't have time for it. I outgrew bartending and honestly, that's a bartender's best case scenario, is to grow out of it unless you're of course like a mixologist and that was not me. I can make a vodka soda and that's about it. But it was definitely the personal part and the hearing that it was because of personal reasons that Michael was involved in it. That was the conflict. It was the betrayal of friendship, not really the firing because I didn't want to bartend anyways. I'm very happy and I just started my own company. So I've been obviously focused on that, but it was more just hearing that my friend had been involved and I just didn't know about it. If that makes sense.

Speaker 1:
[12:00] No, no. That makes total sense because listen, anytime you work on establishment, there's always these rules to follow. You know what I mean? I think it's just hard to navigate that when you're on a reality show. But when it comes to Republic, who really runs the social circle there? Like the social scene at Republic, and who just thinks that they do?

Speaker 2:
[12:23] Maddie runs it. Michael said he runs it. Socially, socially. Yeah. I think, I mean, Michael's is there every weekend. So I think professionally, like off-camera, without social, without personal friendships, I think Michael's would take that crown because Maddie's really not there a lot with her DJing and she's also busy on her. Socially, Maddie would run the Republic Group, in my opinion.

Speaker 1:
[12:49] Okay. One thing about the, you know, reality shows that is centered around, like, an establishment, you know, you know, there's being a fan of Vanderpump Rules. There always seems to be like, are the friendships genuine or is it an alliance? Are people playing a game? So when it comes to the friendships on this show that you have navigated, towards, do you feel like these people are genuine or do you think they're just playing a game because, you know, they're making-

Speaker 2:
[13:22] You're messy. I am out of- But I am too, so I'm gonna answer you.

Speaker 1:
[13:30] Well, Molly, that's why you're here, babe.

Speaker 2:
[13:33] I would say there is a very clear line in the sand this season and there is very clear two separate groups. One is genuine and one is trying to play the game and that translates very easily and I think people have already talked about it many times. To answer your question, I'm on the genuine side.

Speaker 1:
[13:56] Who's on the genuine side with you?

Speaker 2:
[14:00] I mean, it's the people who are like genuinely friends. I'm sure, you know, everyone's- We all play the game. But I think the closest, you know, genuinely is me, TJ, Brad, Justin and Mia. We- I mean, we hang out pretty much five times a week. Like, we're always together and there doesn't need to be a camera around for that. And we don't need to post about it. We're genuine friends and there's- there's a- there's a line in all of our friendships on this kind of side, this alliance, there's lines that we wouldn't cross just because we respect the hell of each other. And then you can kind of see that there's a line lacking in that area on the other side. Um, and you'll- it- it's brought up at reunion a little bit later in the season, kind of like this side of the alliance, we don't scream at each other, we don't yell at each other. But the point we like to make, and me personally, is I don't yell at my friends. Like, I don't- I'm not mean to my friends. So, it's very clear, kind of especially later in the season. But those are- those are- those are my solid friends.

Speaker 1:
[15:05] And the other side of the non-genuine, who leads that pack?

Speaker 2:
[15:11] Maddie. They would say no one does, but it's Maddie.

Speaker 1:
[15:14] You think so? Oh, yeah. and how does she, um, like how does she present herself as- as being that person?

Speaker 2:
[15:23] In-

Speaker 1:
[15:23] in your opinion? Because you know more than we do being the viewer. So, like-

Speaker 2:
[15:27] It's really an interesting dynamic. Uh, one of those things where it's subtle. So, you kind of don't really realize until you understand that they share one thought. And I think in our friend group, we all have different opinions. And I think that's a strong friend group to have different opinions. And they all tend to share the same opinions on everyone, regardless of personal relationships. So, it's one of those things where we kind of have to like really pay attention to it. But you know what, I respect everyone on that side because I think this is a hard game to play in general, and balancing it with like real life and you know, because our show is genuinely real. I wish we made up. I wish we made up the conflicts. I really do wish it was made up. But since it's so real, like you do just have to respect everyone. And I respect the hell out of them even if we're not besties. But at the end of the day, we're all in this together and whether, you know, you're obviously going to be naturally friends with certain people. But yeah, there's definitely a clear line in the sand. But I think there's a mutual respect in a certain capacity, if that makes sense.

Speaker 1:
[16:51] No, it makes total sense. I mean, listen, you're navigating, like I said earlier, you're working there, you're being on the show. I mean, you got fired, child. But-

Speaker 2:
[17:00] A reminder.

Speaker 1:
[17:02] But hey, you're still doing good and looking good. Do you think there's any way to repair your friendship with Michaels?

Speaker 2:
[17:10] I am always open to repairing despite anything. I am someone that repairing can also mean indifference. Repairing can also mean never speaking again. I don't like to go to sleep mad. I'm one of those people that likes to solve things. So even if we don't end up being friends, I'm always down to resolve things. So in my opinion, yes, I don't know if you would say the same, but on my end, yes.

Speaker 1:
[17:44] That's fair. That's fair. This is Reality with The King, and I'm Carlos King. Let's get back into the show. Would you like to play a little bit of a game with me?

Speaker 2:
[17:58] Break the mess, NeNe.

Speaker 1:
[17:59] You like that? I'm going to break the mess. You said break the mess. Okay, we're going to play a game. Okay. Who is the biggest posture this season?

Speaker 2:
[18:14] Lake.

Speaker 1:
[18:16] Okay. Who's playing both sides the most?

Speaker 2:
[18:21] Joe.

Speaker 1:
[18:23] Who's the most loyal no matter what?

Speaker 2:
[18:27] Mia.

Speaker 1:
[18:28] Who is the most different on camera versus off camera?

Speaker 2:
[18:35] Ooh. Luckily, we have a very genuine cast. What if I had to pick maybe Michael's? Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[18:48] Who's trying the hardest to control the narrative? And why would you say that?

Speaker 2:
[19:00] I will say she's trying and it's not working. She is, she has a tendency to falsify situations in order to paint her own plot.

Speaker 1:
[19:16] And you call me messy.

Speaker 2:
[19:19] I mean, unfortunately, if it's the truth and it's messy, it's their fault in my mind.

Speaker 1:
[19:24] Molly, you're a girl after my own heart. That's exactly how I feel.

Speaker 2:
[19:28] It's like, how can the truth be messy? I always say it's not talking shit if I'm just relaying a situation that happened and it makes you look bad. Just don't do it then.

Speaker 1:
[19:37] Period. Yes. I mean, no, no, no. I actually feel the same way, which is why I'm sort of like, if you answer honestly, that's your truth. Yeah, and if the truth hurts, it hurts, but that's the way it is.

Speaker 2:
[20:00] Not me talking shit or messy. It's actually you're messy and you're gas lighting me.

Speaker 1:
[20:13] I'm just saying. No, I'm with you there.

Speaker 2:
[20:16] Stop talking shit if it's true.

Speaker 1:
[20:22] So, I want to talk about you and Lake. Is there any beef between you and Lake currently?

Speaker 2:
[20:33] I will say the beef from the start of our conflict to now is, I can confidently say it's one-sided. It's, there is so much animosity towards me that, one, I'm a little confused to the point where like, if I did something, I'm the first person to be like, my bad. I definitely did that. I'm probably one of the most self-aware people ever. And for it to be both-sided, I would have to know what's going on.

Speaker 1:
[21:07] Right.

Speaker 2:
[21:07] If that makes sense. So she hates me. I don't care at this point. I have great people in my life. And that's where I am. And living rent-free over there.

Speaker 1:
[21:21] You believe you live rent-free in Lake's mine?

Speaker 2:
[21:25] It's, I mean, it seems that way. They came pretty hot and heavy at reunion with a bunch of like, personal things, like people that aren't involved in the show. So it really just felt, just kind of targeted for no reason. And then when I continued to say, what did I do to you? Left unanswered. So I think it's very one-sided. If, you know, if she would, it's a conversation with me. That's, I'm always, again, open to literally any conversation. But for me, I don't lose sleep over her at all.

Speaker 1:
[22:02] You have been a hot topic on social media. A lot of the fans had this to say, and I want to read you a comment that I would love for you to address. So this is from one of my Raindrops who watched the show. They said, they want to talk about your role in the Jordan and Mia situation, okay? So this is a comment from a Raindrop who goes, So, Molly told Mia to go on a date with Justin. Umber knows to Mia that she was doing it to show Jordan that Justin is the bad guy, yet Mia is the bad guy? Why would Jordan and the rest of the girls forgive Molly, her friend, and be upset with Mia, who is not her friend? Am I missing something? This is a really messy moment for Molly, and now I see why her and Michael had that falling out in the beginning of the season. I do understand Jordan being upset, but the girls should not be encouraging her to be mad at Mia. That is the easy way out. They should be encouraging her to free herself from justice gang. So what do you have to say about that in terms of viewers thinking that Jordan shouldn't have forgiven you before he forgave his friend Mia?

Speaker 2:
[23:19] I actually, I think I saw this comment. I think someone sent it to me or something, I agree with this comment. A little piece, a little, you know, BTS that I think a little people are missing that might have clarity on it. Mia, I basically went to Mia and said, I want to go on this date with Justin and tell Jordan everything that he says, and show her that he ain't shit. And in my mind, I'm like, this is a great idea. Why not? You know, that's boots on the ground journalism. Hindsight, not the best idea. With a very, you know, Jordan knew that he was sleeping with other people. We had talked about that many times. However, that's still someone's feelings. And at the end of the day, the conflict was 100% between me and Jordan. Mia and Jordan don't have a relationship. They don't have each other's numbers. They don't know each other. The only pipeline they have is me. And so the real conflict was me telling me to go on this date. And that's what I went to Jordan with my apology. And we had a very, very serious conversation on and off camera about my involvement in it. And, you know, of course, took full accountability. And that was not the right avenue to go. And she, you know, said in the meantime, this is what I need is you as a friend in the future with this conflict. And one of those answers was I want to have a conversation with Mia. So I went to Mia, not as like apologize to Jordan, even though that's kind of what it came across, more of I live with this person and you cannot come over right now. So can you please have this conversation between you and Jordan and just say, look, we're not friends. I'm sorry that this hurt your feelings, but I'm going to do what I'm going to do. And that was kind of what I was encouraging between Mia. It's a long conflict and what it can be summed up to is that it was between Mia and Jordan and not really Mia at all. The conflict should have ended with me and Jordan's serious conversation, where accountability was taken and we moved on. There's a lot of misplaced anger here. I don't know why the girls are mad at Mia and not Justin. I think in pop culture and female conflict, there's a tendency where people like to come for the girls and come in places like this. It was hard to see that being one of Mia's best friends and seeing that play out the way that it did because they have no reason to be speaking to Mia or be involved in the conflict at all. It was a little difficult, but that sheds light on the situation. It was incredibly messy of a situation, and it could have been solved just between Mia and Jordan. Unfortunately, it didn't, and it blew up to what it was. The other girls should have had zero involvement at all. If there was anger, it should have been towards Justin.

Speaker 1:
[26:31] That's my feel. Yeah. Listen, you hit the nail on the head in the sense of, look, when it comes to female relationships, one thing I know for sure is female friendships are very delicate, and unfortunately, when a man is involved and he does the toxic thing or the wrong thing or whatever, and the girl is involved too, yes, both can be wrong, but I do feel like the anger go towards women versus the dude who actually was involved too. We're missing it with Summer House, right, with the whole Wes Amanda situation, Sierra, and how Wes and Amanda are wrong for sure, but I feel like Amanda is getting the brunt of it more than the guy. So you make a good point when you say that.

Speaker 2:
[27:22] That really came out with related to another scandal, so people can see. Like Tom Sandoval and Raquel.

Speaker 1:
[27:30] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[27:31] Tom Sandoval should have got the most of it, and actually I think Raquel got the meanest of it. So I think in general, it's just such a strange phenomenon in the real world where it's always kind of the girl. I saw it a lot when I was bartending. The female bartenders always got way more criticism in reviews from other female patrons when it came to a conflict. So I think it's just very interesting to see it play out, and definitely the other girls should have completely stayed Switzerland or out of it. Because it really wasn't their business.

Speaker 1:
[28:07] Yeah. Where do being staying between you and Mia right now?

Speaker 2:
[28:12] Mia and Mia are best friends. She's quite literally, I'm texting her currently. Well, not currently, but you know what I mean. Yeah, Mia and Mia are best friends. We have a very strong friendship. We're very loyal to each other. We both are very similar in the way that we handle conflict, which you can kind of see that play out in this conflict. We both get up at the same time and we're like, we're not dealing with this disrespect anymore. We're going to go have a cocktail somewhere else if you guys are going to speak to us this way about something you don't belong in. Yeah, we have a very strong friendship. We relate heavily on the way that we deal with emotional situations and also conflict. Yeah, she's the best.

Speaker 1:
[28:55] I want to get into the tea on Joe and Maddie. What's the tea on them? Because people classify them as a dysfunctional couple. So how they're perceived on the show, is that accurate?

Speaker 2:
[29:12] I really don't know. It's a relationship that I don't really know anything about, nor do I really want to. I don't mean that in a shady way. I mean that in a genuine way. I don't care. From what I'm seeing, you know, I didn't know any of that was going on because I kind of had my own issues this summer. I had kind of a lot of it. But they're just a very... If I'm confused and y'all are confused, everyone's confused, I can assure you that. They're just a very interesting couple, I would say. I think he does not wear the pants, and I think, period, because I like it when a female wears the pants anyways. But I don't have tea on them, and I wish I did, because I think it's bizarre. But I think they also live, they don't... They're not out. They live like 30 minutes away, so we really don't see them unless there's an event. So yeah, I can't really... I can't give you anything there, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1:
[30:23] No, it's okay. I just want to make sure we cover that. Listen, you are a boss woman, you're about your business, congrats on all of your success as well. So what can we expect from you moving forward when it comes to the events in your business, the brand and all those amazing things?

Speaker 2:
[30:40] I am a go-getter and it's a disease, and I really need to relax because starting my own company is a lot while also navigating the show. But I also think that's a really fun part of me. I mean, party planning in general is fun. Like I'm literally getting paid to party and while also simultaneously on a show about partying and nightlife. And so that's a really fun segue to each other. It's a really fun overlap. So you'll get to see me blossoming my business and kind of intertwining it with Republic. And every wedding needs an after party. And a lot of times they go to Republic. And so also with Republic opening up so many spaces, there's so many places where I can throw a party at Republic and not even just at Republic. I'll just bring everyone. But you'll see a lot more of kind of the inner workings of my boss bitch energy. I would say.

Speaker 1:
[31:42] Keep that and don't lose it.

Speaker 2:
[31:45] And I won't. I'm addicted to succeeding, unfortunately.

Speaker 1:
[31:49] What's your sign?

Speaker 2:
[31:51] I'm a triple Scorpio, actually. Yeah. Does that does that make sense?

Speaker 1:
[31:57] Oh, honey, I dated one for 20 years, so I know exactly what you're talking about. Yes. No, you're very ambitious. You're a go-getter. You have trust issues. You don't trust anybody. And when you do trust and love somebody, you're in it. You're in it. Yeah. You're like, I actually let you in, so you're like in it.

Speaker 2:
[32:18] We're a little crazy.

Speaker 1:
[32:20] Yeah, but you guys are extremely ambitious. So to be a triple Scorpio is interesting because for me, I'm a quadruple Libra.

Speaker 2:
[32:28] Hell yeah. You know what? You never see the four, the three. We're down for that side. Through and through. There's no questioning.

Speaker 1:
[32:43] Zero. Not at all. Do you ever think you'll go back to work at Republic?

Speaker 2:
[32:52] I think I've outgrown behind the bar. I do do a lot of events with them. I just hosted actually an event planner, Suarez, a little cocktail hour. I'm always working with our events team to see how I can help them, especially since I'm now opening my own company and seeing what they need. Not necessarily in the front of house, but definitely on the event side because hospitality is a big industry, and there's a lot of different avenues. Planning the party, I'm telling you, it's interesting. That's a little subplot in itself. You guys, there should be an event planner show. It's crazy.

Speaker 1:
[33:33] No, it's insane because I'm a reality TV producer as well. Girl, I've done a bunch of wedding shows and stuff and wedding specials for Bravo. Honey, the events are a show in itself and it's so manic. Like 24 hours before the start of show, this shit goes crazy. Something always goes wrong.

Speaker 2:
[33:54] There's never plan A. Plan A is in, I print out plan A, it's in the front of the binder. I throw it away when I get there. It never works. It's not a thing. Plan B also isn't a thing. We're going all the way to plan X actually. You just have to be able to chameleon yourself in chaos or it's just crude.

Speaker 1:
[34:19] Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 2:
[34:22] It's a really interesting field to be in. But also I always think there isn't very many shows about wedding planning, but also you hire a wedding planner so you don't see that. Maybe people just don't want to know.

Speaker 1:
[34:40] I think, listen, me and the viewers are nosy, so we want to know everything. Speaking of which, my final question for you, obviously, we know you guys taped the reunion last week. Don't give anything away because we want to watch, and I don't want to get you in trouble, nor myself, girl. So I got your back, Molly. But at least tell us this, girlfriend. What can we expect from this reunion? Because this was your first full reunion.

Speaker 2:
[35:11] It was a lot. And then I flew to Coachella three hours later. So I'm still processing. I haven't really processed it. I actually thought about it yesterday. I was like, I forgot we did that. I was busy watching Justin Bieber. Okay.

Speaker 1:
[35:27] How did he do, by the way? Is he like your crush? Oh my gosh.

Speaker 2:
[35:36] Yeah. Oh my gosh. Him and Dylan O'Brien. I met Zara Larsen. She was standing next to me. I was like, this is the best weekend of my life. I forgot that we did a reunion and I was stressed about it because I'm like, this is Zara Larsen.

Speaker 1:
[35:52] You're like, child, please, this is everything. I'm going to propose her.

Speaker 2:
[35:54] It's so good. She's the tiniest little thing. Anyways, the reunion, enough of Coachella. What can we expect from the reunion? Chaos. There was a lot of, you know what I felt like here? I thought that I was at my high school lunch table. That is all I can say about the reunion.

Speaker 1:
[36:22] Were you Regina George? Were you?

Speaker 2:
[36:26] I was whoever the person that had no lines at the end who was rolling their eyes and scared for their life. That's who I was. No, it's very interesting and it was just one of those things where you'll see a lot of, I don't even, high school lunch table is all, like I can say, it was very juvenile.

Speaker 1:
[36:48] Okay.

Speaker 2:
[36:49] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[36:50] Well, we did see the seating chart, girlfriend. Do you think you should have first chair?

Speaker 2:
[36:54] No. I don't want that pressure. What do you mean? No, thanks. I liked where I was. I could see everyone. So I'll move. I'll move at one point. Someone's got to be at the end. I got to see everyone and their posture. So I liked where I was. Okay. I could have stayed first. There was an emergency.

Speaker 1:
[37:24] Listen, you're a bad chick because at the end of the day, you were able to leave that, take off your gown and head to Coachella. You know what I mean?

Speaker 2:
[37:34] We have Justin Bieber to see. I love the reunion of the reunion. I'm clocked in for Bieber. Bring on them, Bieber. Are you kidding? Bye.

Speaker 1:
[37:46] I love it. I love it. Well, Molly, we are clocked in for you. Thank you so much for stepping into Reality with The King. You are a spicy little something and I love it so much.

Speaker 2:
[37:57] I'm a spicy Scorpio. Oh no.

Speaker 1:
[38:00] Are you October or November?

Speaker 2:
[38:02] November.

Speaker 1:
[38:05] Oh, girl. The November Scorpios are like fully blooded Scorpios.

Speaker 2:
[38:13] Oh yeah. We're like, we don't play.

Speaker 1:
[38:16] I'm scared for everyone.

Speaker 2:
[38:16] Sorry to all my Sagittarius people because I know, I feel like we... Maybe Leakes is Sagittarius. I don't know what she is.

Speaker 1:
[38:27] I don't know. Stay tuned. But no, Molly, thank you guys so much and Raindrops, don't forget, you can watch Southern Hospitality on Bravo and the next day on Peacock as well.

Speaker 2:
[38:39] Peacock got censored.

Speaker 1:
[38:41] Yes. Peacock got censored because you can hear all the F-bomb. You know what I'm saying? And the reunion is coming up soon. But Molly, thank you so much, Sweet Pea and listen, I can't wait to continue watching. Yay.

Speaker 2:
[38:55] Thank you so much. So fun.

Speaker 1:
[38:57] Thank you, doll. Reality with The King is executive produced by me, Carlos King, produced by Lizzie Nimitz and a partnership with The Black Effect Network. You can also find us on my YouTube channel at TheCarlosKing underscore.