While Bravo has not officially confirmed the reality series will be back, several cast members have been spotted filming and one star even confirmed they were hosting the first gathering of the season.
In the show, we see several Charleston singles as they pursue their personal and professional lives while trying to preserve their family names, because just one social faux pas can taint a family’s name for generations. Members of the notoriously closed society unlock the gates of their centuries-old homes for a real-life look at how modern-day Southern aristocracy lives. Viewers get a peek at a social scene which is bound by tradition and ostentation unlike any other culture in America, through a group of the city’s most charismatic gentlemen and their Southern-belle equals.
Ahead of the new season, we’re taking a look at who is confirmed to return, who’s also likely to come back, who will be joining and which stars are rumored to exit the series.
Keep reading inside to find out more about the Southern Charm season 10 cast…
The two co-stars stepped out for the media call for their new movie Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga on Wednesday (May 1) held at the Overseas Passenger Terminal, Circular Quay in Sydney, Australia.
A new version of China Anne McClain's Descendants 2 song "What's My Name" was just released. It is the first track to be out from the upcoming fourth Descendants movie, Descendants: The Rise of Red, and also features new franchise star Kylie Cantrall. Check it out now...
During the Tuesday (April 30) episode of Live!, Mark, 53, revealed to wife and co-host Kelly Ripa that he kissed another woman while celebrating fourth-tier Italian soccer team Campobasso 1919’s championship victory in Italy over the weekend.
The 43-year-old actor and the 44-year-old comedian dressed up as Beavis and Butt-Head once again while attending the premiere of The Fall Guy at Dolby Theatre on Tuesday (April 30) in Los Angeles.
Ryan and Mikey brought the animated characters to life for a skit on SNL when Ryan hosted two weeks prior, and it caused some to break character during the sketch.
The skit took place during a NewsNation livestream event about AI and they played two audience members who just so happened to look exactly like Beavis and Butt-Head, but denied that they were the characters.
Fellow SNL cast member Heidi Gardner was surprised by their looks when she turned around to see them and couldn’t help but laugh.
If you somehow missed the skit, you can check it out right here!
In a new interview, the 40-year-old Thor actor sang his praises for the 60-year-old Oscar-winning actor, revealing that one of his sons is named after one of Brad‘s movie characters.