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Southern Hospitality’s Emmy Details on No Legacy on Show

Emmy Sharrett he has no regrets about flying solo in season 4 of Southern Hospitality after her husband, Is Kulpout of the show – even if he has to deal with the whole cast conflict on his own.

“It was great not having him on the show,” Emmy, 28, said to herself Us Weekly on Wednesday, April 22, after Will, 32, announced his departure last year after the end of season 3. “It’s so nice to be able to come home and tell him about my day, and we’re both like, ‘Oh my God, it’s our day.'”

He noted that “it’s very nice to have a break in our relationship between our jobs,” pointing out that it’s “a lot” to work together “in all aspects of your life.”

Emmy Sharrett. Dave Kotinsky/Getty Our Weekly Photos

When Southern Hospitality premiered in 2022, Emmy and Will both worked at the Republic Garden & Lounge. He was a VIP and a bartender. As Will started law school, he withdrew from the Republic but stayed on the show here and there before leaving before season 4.

While Emmy was happily engaged to Will after popping the question in May 2025, the couple faced numerous cheating allegations in seasons 2 and 3. Will denied it and Emmy backed him up, he said. Us especially in January 2025 that she didn’t “believe that Will cheated on me for one second.”

Now that Emmy is doing this show alone, her issues are not easy.

“Oh, I wish I had cheating rumors this season,” Emmy admitted Usnoting that season 4 had its challenges. “I was a little jealous of my son-in-law.”

He also explained that although the dating rumors were “bad” and fans saw him “confused throughout season 3,” this season brought new challenges that were “very difficult.”

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Will Kulp, Emmy Sharrett. Courtesy of Emmy Sharrett/Instagram

Emmy had an argument with her Bradley Carter throughout season 4, after she accused him of yelling, “F*** Brad” and “F*** TJ [Dinch]” in his hotel room after the season 3 reunion.

Brad texted Emmy that he heard everything she said and then accused her of making him “feel unsafe.” Emmy was later accused by her co-stars of using vulgar words when talking about Brad.

He then says twice that he is threatening her and stalking her, which she has repeatedly denied. Emmy said Us She’s “very sorry” for everything she said about Brad – teasing that they’ve been talking a lot about their problems all season.

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Emmy also admitted on Wednesday that the show was very difficult to handle because Will is not there.

“I speak for myself, no one else can help me, no one can support me,” he explained. “No one can say that what I say is true, no one can help in my case.”

Although she didn’t like having to deal with “a bunch of people who have a problem with me,” without support, Emmy said in the end she’s thankful that Will wasn’t on the show because it helped her get her voice back.

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“It was a lot as one person. But if anything, it just made me stronger and more independent and more confident in myself,” said Emmy. “Although it’s difficult when you’re on a TV show and you’re facing four people who are arguing. It’s definitely a confidence builder, if that’s the right word to use.”

He revealed, “You have to go through your stage [fright] of public speaking, that’s true, and dinner group discussions, but no, definitely [I’ve] it has grown a lot since this season.”

Southern Hospitality airs on Bravo Wednesdays at 9 pm ET.

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