Southern Hospitality's cast member, Will, confirms he won't be appearing in Season 4, remarking that this isn't shocking news; offers well-wishes to the crew and cast.
In a surprising turn of events, Will Kulp, a mainstay on the Bravo show Southern Hospitality since its debut in 2022, has announced that he will not be returning for season 4. Kulp, who has been a central figure in the show following star Leva Bonaparte and the employees at her Republic Garden & Lounge establishment in Charleston, has described his reality TV experience as "horrible" and a "life lesson."
During an interview on the "Viall Files" podcast with Nick Viall, Kulp expressed his dissatisfaction with the production and network, hinting that his decision to leave was not an easy one. An insider has claimed, however, that Kulp was actually fired, with his refusal to appear for the reunion allegedly being the decisive factor.
Kulp's exit from Southern Hospitality comes amidst a tumultuous period for him and his now-fiancée, Emmy Sharrett. Throughout the second and third seasons, the couple faced accusations of infidelity. Despite these challenges, Kulp has expressed his continued support for Sharrett, stating that he will be "cheering Emmy on from the sidelines."
In an exclusive interview with Us Weekly in January, Sharrett stated that she does not believe Kulp cheated on her at all for one second. Kulp, too, has fervently denied the claims, taking responsibility for speaking negatively about Sharrett to their Republic colleagues.
As for the future, Kulp has signalled an exit from the reality television world, stating that he will "likely never film a second of reality TV ever again." He has also mentioned plans to discuss in more detail at an appropriate time the issues with production and the network that led to his departure.
Kulp took to his Instagram Stories to express his gratitude to some cast, some production, Andy Cohen, and the crew for the seasons past. Despite his departure, it seems that Kulp is ready to move on, leaving the world of Southern Hospitality behind.
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Intrigued by his turn from reality TV, Kulp might explore new avenues in the broader ocean of entertainment, such as movies and TV. His past experiences, though "horrible" and a "life lesson," have instilled in him a resolve to never confront the cameras again.