RHOSLC Season 6 Trailer Promises a Witch Hunt of Drama

RHOSLC Season 6 Trailer Promises a Witch Hunt of Drama

RHOSLC Season 6 Trailer Promises a Witch Hunt of Drama

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City are back, and Season 6 is already being set up as one of the most dramatic yet. The new trailer gives fans a chilling taste of what’s to come, and it plays out more like a horror movie than a reality show. The premiere, airing Tuesday, September 16 at 8/7c on Bravo, opens with the women on what seems to be a carefree snowy RV trip. We see Mary Cosby, Heather Gay, Angie Katsanevas, Meredith Marks, Bronwyn Newport, Whitney Rose, and friend Britani Bateman laughing, dancing, and recording silly moments with camcorders. But the fun doesn’t last long.

Mary narrates over the footage, her words turning ominous. She talks about how true friendship is built on trust, but warns that when trust disappears, fear takes over. That’s when the tone shifts completely—color drains into black and white, eerie music kicks in, and the women suddenly look less like glamorous Housewives and more like terrified campers straight out of The Blair Witch Project . Flashlights, frantic voices, and shaky camera angles show the group disoriented in the woods, hinting that the season’s theme of a “witch hunt” is more than just clever editing.

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And then the real chaos begins. Clips reveal that friendships are breaking down left and right. Bronwyn can be seen shouting about her husband Todd, furious that someone spoke about her family. Meredith, visibly angry, calls another Housewife a liar and insists she will not tolerate deception. Heather, in an almost theatrical colonial-era costume, demands not to be gaslit, while Whitney loudly declares she’s finished with the drama. Angie breaks down over her reputation being questioned, and Mary bluntly asks the core question: “Why are we here if we’re not friends?”

It’s clear from the preview that arguments will spread across multiple settings—from the snowy wilderness to a yacht and even dinner tables. The tension is raw, and the insults are sharp. Heather later explains that four months after their explosive Season 5 reunion, relationships are still fractured. Meredith and Britani can’t stand each other, Bronwyn isn’t in Heather’s good graces, and Lisa Barlow—who misses this first trip—is still on the outs with several castmates.

All of this leads to the haunting final line from Mary: “And that’s how the witch hunt begins.” It’s not just a metaphor for mistrust among the women—it’s the warning shot that this season will spiral into paranoia, betrayal, and endless accusations.

So whether it’s friendships falling apart, reputations being shredded, or secrets spilling out in the worst possible ways, one thing is guaranteed: Season 6 of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City won’t just bring the snow, it’ll bring the storm.

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