RHOP Star Karen Huger to Do Andy Cohen Interview After Prison Release
The midseason trailer of “The Real Housewives of Potomac” showcased a highly anticipated sitdown interview between Karen Huger and Andy Cohen, the executive producer of the “Real Housewives” franchise. The trailer was unveiled at BravoCon during the panel titled “Potomac Takes Vegas,” featuring the Season 10 cast minus Huger, who was present at the fan convention. The interview with Cohen is set to air during the season finale, promising to shed light on Huger’s recent struggles.
Huger recently completed a six-month prison sentence after being arrested in Potomac, Maryland for driving under the influence and driving while impaired, among other charges. Despite maintaining her innocence throughout Season 9 of the show, she was convicted in December 2024 and entered a treatment facility. Huger did not attend the Season 9 reunion but sent a video message denying any issues with alcohol.
In the upcoming interview with Cohen, Huger seems to take a different approach, acknowledging her struggles with addiction. The trailer ends with a glimpse of Huger and her husband, Ray, greeting Cohen, with Huger expressing her readiness to address her addiction issues. She was sentenced to two years in prison with one year suspended and five years of probation, with her early release announced in August.
The legal issues of the “RHOP” cast extend beyond Huger, as the trailer also hints at the troubles faced by Wendy and Eddie Osefo. The couple was arrested on multiple fraud charges in October, causing shock within the Bravosphere. The trailer teases a heartfelt moment between Wendy and Eddie, as they discuss the impact of the allegations on their marriage.
Wendy Osefo, who appeared on the BravoCon panel, refrained from commenting on the specifics of the allegations. The upcoming episodes of “The Real Housewives of Potomac” promise to delve deeper into the personal struggles and legal challenges faced by the cast members, offering a raw and unfiltered look into their lives. Stay tuned for the season finale to witness Karen Huger’s candid conversation with Andy Cohen and the unfolding drama within the Potomac community.



