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Real Housewives of Rhode Island S1 E8 | Slam Pig Confrontation

38 min · 24 jun 2026
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Introducing the most iconic fight and debasing fight in Real Housewives of Rhode Island history… In one corner, we have Rosie and Clemmy. In the other corner, we have Kelsie. Who will win? Not the Slam Pig (Rosie’s word, not ours).  Dom Torres and Kyla Denanyoh are discussing episode 8 of Season 1 of The Real Housewives of Rhode Island. The episode begins with Alicia facing her fear of driving and telling Billy about her disagreement with Liz over whether she was homeless. Then we see Kelsie unpacking her belongings in the new apartment, paid for by her ex-boyfriend. The ex is paying for her car note, health insurance, and apartment, which is very generous, although a little surprising to Kyla. She expresses how vulnerable she would feel at 30, unable to pay her bills. Dom explains how he has met plenty of people who let their good looks and forgiving attitudes give them a soft life, regardless of their age.  Jo-Ellen has an emotional, vulnerable conversation with her mother and sister about how they were raised and how they did not feel loved or appreciated by their mother. Jo-Ellen’s mother explains that she was modeling behavior she had seen in her mother and sent the girls away to reform schools or behavioral institutes because she did not know how to handle their attitudes and teenage years. Dom & Kyla agree that it is never too late to apologize and are thankful that Jo-Ellen's mother has admitted to not handling many situations properly and is now seeking their forgiveness. Alicia has an uncomfortable dinner with Rulla and Brian and debates whether she should tell Rulla about the video of her husband cheating. Kyla believes that Alicia is making too big a deal out of the video; Alicia is the messenger. Just say it!  The episode ends with Rosie getting a haircut from Kelsie, part 2. This time, Rosie will take a photo of the hair and post it on social media, along with the payment that was not made in their prior exchange. However, before Kelise comes into the house, she is pranking Rosie by driving down the street using a bullhorn to announce the square footage of Rosie’s house. When Kelsie enters the house, Rosie has laid out the architectural plans to jokingly show the square footage, but the prank is lost on Kelsie. Before Rosie can offer Kelsie a beverage or a seat, both women begin yelling at each other about their professions, lack of husbands, and career rumors. Kelsie and Rosie get physical with each other, pushing and shoving each other, and Rosie tosses Kelsie’s bag out of the house, which prompts Kelsie to get the bag and then storm back into the house.  Then Rosie calls Kelsie a slam pig. Urban Dictionary provided that a slam pig is “a highly offensive, misogynistic insult used to describe a woman perceived as promiscuous.” Well damn.  Let us know, do you think Kelsie is a slam pig? Have you heard of this phrase before? Who do you think won the argument? This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.

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The Real Housewives of Rhode Island Season One finale is here and Dom Torres and Kyla Denanyoh are sick about it.The crew travel to Block Island (the Caribbean without leaving the Northeast) and the tension was sky-high!  Liz and Jo-Ellen hugged it out, but Dom & Kyla are not convinced that this was a real reconciliation, but a desperate bid to end the fighting. Liz does not look like the forgive and forget type so Jo-Ellen would be a fool to think that everything is okay. Jo-Ellen also has a chat with Rulla about calling her a liar and what Jo-Ellen has discovered about Rulla’s husband, and again, Rulla is saying anything to get Jo-Ellen out of the room. At the same time, Brian is talking to Jo-Ellen’s husband about how he is having an affair and doesn’t know why he insists that Jo-Ellen is meddling when she is sharing the truth.  Brian and Rulla have the worst timing about when to tell the truth and when to keep their lives private.  On an awkward note, Billy surprised Alicia with a romantic re-proposal by the water. It was cringey, sweet, and totally classic Housewives. Alicia is trying to downplay all the attention by talking too much to the wait staff and the Rhode Island crew are observing the proposal from their rooms. The real shocker of this episode appears in the bonus footage that was "one month later" when news broke that Brian was arrested for allegedly tracking Rulla's car ( domestic violence charge in Rhode Island) that left everyone upset, especially Dom & Kyla because earlier this season, Rulla was bragging about knowing where Brian is at all times and tracking him. Drama, drama, drama. What are you looking forward to in The Real Housewives of Rhode Island reunion? This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com [http://skiptheboringstuff.com/].

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Real Housewives of Rhode Island S1 E9 and 10 | We Were Never Friends

Picking up when Jo-Ellen leaves Capo and calls Kelsey, Dominic Torres and Kyla Denanyoh realize that Alicia’s homeless argument/disagreement will not go  away. On Overanalyzed with Dom & Kyla, the podcast hosts discuss episodes 9 and 10 of The Real Housewives of Rhode Island.  A significant portion of the drama centers on Alicia’s claims regarding her childhood homelessness. Liz, who has a personal connection to Alicia's family, openly challenges the veracity of these claims, leading to an ongoing, volatile rift. Jo-Ellen continues to live up to her "flip-flopper" title, meddling in other people's business, which only heightens the group's hostility. The conflict culminates during a group trip to Boston for Rich’s performance. A tense car ride sets the stage for an explosive confrontation between Liz, Jo-Ellen, and Alicia. This behavior spirals into a physical altercation at the venue, where Liz pushes Jo-Ellen’s chair amid a heated argument. While Rich is on stage doing Frank Sinatra covers, Liz and Jo-Ellen are in each other's faces, flipping hair, pushing chairs, arguing under their breath while Alicia is silently crying from underneath her sunglasses. Yes, sunglasses inside and tears streaming. The argument escalates when Liz goes outside for a cigarette, and Jo-Ellen follows her. Kyla was certain that they were going to fight because, among everyone in the cast, Liz and Jo-Ellen were the least likely to back down. Like Rosie, Dom & Kyla were just happy the confrontation didn't involve them. Outside of the group drama, the hosts highlight Alicia’s efforts toward financial independence. She presents a professional business plan for her "Pizza Mama" venture to her fiancé, Billy, earning both hosts' respect and a modest win for her business aspirations. The central tension stems from the aftermath of the "Slam Pig" fight between Rosie and Kelsey, which leaves the group divided. Kelsey wears a Miss Slam Pi sash to the trivia night at Audrey’s, the coffee lounge/bar owned by Ashley and Jerad. The episode ends with Liz and Jo-Ellen meeting to discuss their heated confrontation in Boston. Jo-Ellen wants everything to return to normal and confesses that Liz is her best friend. Sadly, Liz tells Jo-Ellen that she is “the devil” and that they were never friends, let alone best friends. Dom & Kyla are torn about whether Jo-Ellen is delusional for believing she is close to Liz, or whether the producers were leaving much of their interactions on the cutting-room floor. Despite the heavy drama, the hosts express relief that the husbands largely remain supportive and do not get involved in the women’s disagreements, which is amazing. Dom & Kyla both agree that a few Rhode Island husbands are adorable and are excited for The Real Housewives of Rhode Island reunion, while discussing the seating chart released by Bravo. This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com [http://skiptheboringstuff.com/].

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Real Housewives of Rhode Island S1 E8 | Slam Pig Confrontation

Introducing the most iconic fight and debasing fight in Real Housewives of Rhode Island history… In one corner, we have Rosie and Clemmy. In the other corner, we have Kelsie. Who will win? Not the Slam Pig (Rosie’s word, not ours).  Dom Torres and Kyla Denanyoh are discussing episode 8 of Season 1 of The Real Housewives of Rhode Island. The episode begins with Alicia facing her fear of driving and telling Billy about her disagreement with Liz over whether she was homeless. Then we see Kelsie unpacking her belongings in the new apartment, paid for by her ex-boyfriend. The ex is paying for her car note, health insurance, and apartment, which is very generous, although a little surprising to Kyla. She expresses how vulnerable she would feel at 30, unable to pay her bills. Dom explains how he has met plenty of people who let their good looks and forgiving attitudes give them a soft life, regardless of their age.  Jo-Ellen has an emotional, vulnerable conversation with her mother and sister about how they were raised and how they did not feel loved or appreciated by their mother. Jo-Ellen’s mother explains that she was modeling behavior she had seen in her mother and sent the girls away to reform schools or behavioral institutes because she did not know how to handle their attitudes and teenage years. Dom & Kyla agree that it is never too late to apologize and are thankful that Jo-Ellen's mother has admitted to not handling many situations properly and is now seeking their forgiveness. Alicia has an uncomfortable dinner with Rulla and Brian and debates whether she should tell Rulla about the video of her husband cheating. Kyla believes that Alicia is making too big a deal out of the video; Alicia is the messenger. Just say it!  The episode ends with Rosie getting a haircut from Kelsie, part 2. This time, Rosie will take a photo of the hair and post it on social media, along with the payment that was not made in their prior exchange. However, before Kelise comes into the house, she is pranking Rosie by driving down the street using a bullhorn to announce the square footage of Rosie’s house. When Kelsie enters the house, Rosie has laid out the architectural plans to jokingly show the square footage, but the prank is lost on Kelsie. Before Rosie can offer Kelsie a beverage or a seat, both women begin yelling at each other about their professions, lack of husbands, and career rumors. Kelsie and Rosie get physical with each other, pushing and shoving each other, and Rosie tosses Kelsie’s bag out of the house, which prompts Kelsie to get the bag and then storm back into the house.  Then Rosie calls Kelsie a slam pig. Urban Dictionary provided that a slam pig is “a highly offensive, misogynistic insult used to describe a woman perceived as promiscuous.” Well damn.  Let us know, do you think Kelsie is a slam pig? Have you heard of this phrase before? Who do you think won the argument? This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.

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Real Housewives of Atlanta S17 E10 | Stressed Out Bullies

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