The already chaotic world of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” has just been hit by a torpedo from an unexpected and powerful source: Hollywood. Beloved actress Christina Applegate has just issued a scathing public condemnation of the cast, branding their behavior during the “Below Deck” crossover as “super gross” and demanding an apology.
“SUPER GROSS”: THE TAKEDOWN HEARD ‘ROUND THE WORLD
The attack was swift, public, and merciless. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Applegate did not hold back her disgust after watching the RHOSLC cast’s thirsty and relentless pursuit of Captain Jason Chambers.
“The treatment of the crew and my pals by the women was super gross,” Applegate wrote, delivering a brutal verdict. “I hope they apologized to Jason [Chambers] and Daisy [Kelliher]. Wow.
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This wasn’t just a fan’s opinion; it was a judgment from a respected industry powerhouse, and it has sent shockwaves through the Bravo universe.
A “RIDICULOUS” DISPLAY: EVEN LISA BARLOW WAS MORTIFIED
Applegate’s disgust was so potent because it echoed the on-screen horror of one of the Housewives’ own: Lisa Barlow. While Heather Gay was drunkenly confessing to having “f–ked around” with the captain and Britani Bateman was relentlessly flirting, Lisa was visibly mortified.
“Enough with the pile on. Like, Captain Jason’s not interested,” Lisa declared, trying to shut down the embarrassing display. “It’s ridiculous, and I feel bad for him.“
A source close to production revealed the behind-the-scenes tension. “The crew was deeply uncomfortable,” the source stated. “It went beyond playful flirting into the territory of harassment. For a star like Christina Applegate to see that and call it out publicly is a massive black eye for the franchise.”
THE CONCLUSION
While Captain Jason has tried to play it cool on social media, posting throwback photos, the damage is done. Christina Applegate has spoken, and her words carry immense weight. She has branded the women of Salt Lake City not as entertaining reality stars, but as “gross” and disrespectful. This is no longer just a messy cast trip; it’s a full-blown PR crisis. The question now is, how will Bravo—and Andy Cohen—address this public shaming at the reunion? The ladies of SLC are no longer just accountable to their fans; they are now accountable to Hollywood.
