Southern Charm New Orleans - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Big Easy, Baby!
Welcome to life in the Big Easy! Hidden away from the beer, boobs and beads of Bourbon Street is a high society of wealth, champagne and costume balls, with a healthy dash of voodoo magic. Meet the high-class ladies and gents of this tight-knit group as they strut their stuff at the biggest party of the year, Mardi Gras. Later, secrets will be revealed during a birthday party that will ultimately steal the spotlight from its guest of honor.
Art House Party
Reagan seeks to gain independence by going apartment-hunting in the French Quarter, which makes Jeff question if he's being left behind for good. NOLA's resident bachelor Jon throws a guys' night painting party that leaves little to the imagination, and has Tamica and Reagan seeing red.
50 Shades of Cray
The guys' night continues to come crashing down as Jeff bolts from the drama, leaving Reagan to pick up the pieces. Tamica grills Justin on his relationship status with Kelsey, and Barry crosses the line in a way that leaves him, and everyone else, in shock.
Alligator Tears
Barry attempts to make amends after Reagan's jewelry launch party. Later, the group sets sail on a bayou boat trip, where Tamica makes a questionable apology and Jared opens up for the first time about a part of his life in order to bring everyone together.
Booze and Boos
Tamica and Jared take a road trip to spend some quality time with family. While Jeff seeks guidance from a therapist, Reagan opts to find answers in a more spiritual way. The group heads out for a haunted weekend adventure at Myrtles Plantation, leaving Justin wishing he had stayed at home.
Etoufee-Faced
With haunted spirits behind them, the group begins to face their realities in NOLA. Justin feels the pressure during a shopping trip for an anniversary gift, which leads to a frank talk with Kelsey about their future. Tamica and Barry clash over their parenting styles, laying all their cards on the table during a long-overdue date night.
All About the Bunny Hunnie
Gian moves on from mentoring Barry and teams up with Jon for his upcoming Jazzfest party. Reagan and Jeff finally reconnect, throwing an Easter bash that's focused more on blow-ups than bunnies. Tamica stands up for Barry against Gian, adding tension to their situation.
Better Late Than Pregnant
The stage is set for Jon Moody's Jazzfest launch party, but everyone has their baggage to unpack first. While Tamica and Barry are still reeling from Gian's behavior at Easter, they attempt to remain focused on family matters. Justin and Kelsey adjust to the harsh reality of moving in with Justin's mom. Later, Jon's party brings out the best dressed with an art and jazz-filled night that can only be found in the one and only N'Awlins – but not before Reagan grapples with a major surprise.
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