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Real Housewives of Potomac's Karen Huger Breaks Silence on DUI Car Crash in Dramatic Season 9 Trailer
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Date:2025-04-06 08:53:43
Karen Huger is accepting the consequences of her actions.
The Real Housewives of Potomac star is addressing her March 2024 DUI and car crash for the first time in the Bravo series' explosive season nine trailer.
"I am so sorry you heard the crash," Karen tells a man through tears in the preview, released Sept. 12, before telling her costars, "I could have died."
However, the comment doesn't sit well with Ashley Darby, who fires back, "Or taken the life of someone else!"
Mia Thornton later slams Karen after hearing her supposed BFF has been telling people she's "not Potomac."
"Is it Potomac to be a drunk," Mia says, "crash your car into trees?"
But it's not just Mia who has drama with Karen this season. The sneak peek teases an emotional falling out between her and Wendy Osefo. When Wendy hears the Grande Dame has called her "self-absorbed" to the other ladies, Wendy tearfully confronts her.
"I have always held you down off and on camera," she tells Karen. "I wouldn't have expected that from you."
Meanwhile, Mia continues to deal with the uncomfortable dynamic between her estranged husband and new boyfriend Gordon Thornton and new boyfriend Incognito.
"F--k it, I ain't okay with it," Gordon tells the couple before storming off. "You guys have fun."
As for the love lives of Ashley and Gizelle Bryant, both returning costars are seen getting close to new men with Ashley even making out with her latest lover.
Check out the trailer above to see everything to come and to meet new season nine Housewives Stacey Rusch and Keiarna Stewart.
The Real Housewives of Potomac returns Sunday, Oct. 6, at 8 p.m. on Bravo. And keep reading to see the stunning new cast photos and to learn more about this season's drama.
- Although Wendy Osefo is retiring her professor hat, she’s still Dr. Osefo in these Potomac streets, and she’s heading to the White House. As she prepares to enter the 40 club, Wendy is letting loose like never before and living her best life.
- Gizelle Bryant is thriving as she focuses on dating and building out the newly rebranded GNA Fusion, a wellness initiative in memory of her late father. After an emotional roller-coaster year, she’s decided to mend some of her fractured relationships in the group, but the way she goes about it defies expectations.
- Keiarna Stewart is trying to put the past behind her, but some wounds take longer to heal than others. While Keiarna works on building her relationship with the women, her plate is full. She’s running her business and launching a new skin care line. At the same time, she’s moving in with her man, Gregory, but things become challenging when his expectations are not met.
- The aftermath of the car accident and DUI charge is taking its toll on Karen Huger and her family. As she tries to pick up the pieces, the ladies want the 411, but getting the full story proves to be a challenge.
- Mia Thornton‘s life is what you’d call complicated. She’s in the process of getting a divorce from Gordon while her relationship with her new man, radio personality Inc, is hotter than ever. If that wasn’t enough, the ladies are questioning some of her actions, making it hard for her to know whom to trust in the group.
- Ashley Darby is not playing any more games as she forges full steam ahead to get a divorce. She’s throwing herself into the dating pool while balancing single motherhood, co-ownership of GNA and having lots of fun along the way.
- Stacey Rusch has entered the Potomac chat and she’s causing lots of chatter. She’s a former QVC host and mother of an 8-year-old daughter, who, after 16 years of marriage, is divorcing her husband. As she enters this new phase in her life, she is struggling with the decision to date again and navigating a romantic relationship with her best friend, who is choosing celibacy over intimacy.
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