Karen Huger Will Open Up About Her DUIs & Prison Stint In Exclusive Sit-Down w/ Andy Cohen: ‘It’s Time To Talk About My Addiction’

Karen Huger Will Open Up About Her DUIs & Prison Stint In Exclusive Sit-Down w/ Andy Cohen: ‘It’s Time To Talk About My Addiction’
Karen Huger is stepping back into the spotlight with a candid conversation fans have been waiting for. “The Real Housewives of Potomac” star is set to sit down with Andy Cohen for a revealing interview airing during the Season ten finale.
Huger was released from prison on September two after serving six months for a DUI case that included multiple alcohol related offenses. Throughout Season nine she insisted she was innocent and claimed she would be cleared, even recording a reunion video stating, “No, I’m not an alcoholic, let’s be clear.”
In the new trailer, which was shown during BravoCon, she appears to shift her tone. As Cohen greets her with, “You are a free woman,” Huger responds calmly and says, “It’s time to talk about my addiction.” Her husband Ray also appears in the emotional scene.
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