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Emmy Gets Brutal Reckoning at Group Dinner — Brad Says She Made Him Cry

Emmy Sharrett finally got the group reckoning she’s been dodging all season — and it was brutal.

During the last supper in Punta Cana on Southern Hospitality Season 4 Episode 11, the “Under the Sea” themed dinner quickly turned into an intervention.

After Michols opened up about his emotional church visit, Emmy couldn’t help but bring up the fact that she wasn’t invited. That was all it took for the floodgates to open.

Mia went in first, telling Emmy she needs to take accountability for the wild things she’s said — specifically calling Brad a “stalker,” claiming he banged on her hotel door while she was “naked in the bathroom,” and painting herself as the ultimate victim.

Emmy immediately tried to walk it all back, but Brad wasn’t having it. In a rare emotional moment, Brad told her that her outlandish stories had actually made him cry. He said he just wants to coexist with her at this point — that’s the best she’s going to get.

Michols, who has clearly reached his limit, jumped in and delivered the harshest truth of the night. He told Emmy there’s no excuse for her behavior and that she only ever thinks about what Emmy needs. Even when she tries to apologize, she somehow makes it all about herself.

Emmy broke down sobbing at the table, but it felt like too little, too late. The group has heard her “I’m sorry” multiple times before, only for her to run and spin new narratives the second she gets home.

This dinner blow-up marks a major escalation in the long-running Emmy vs. the Group feud. What started as her feeling “unsafe” has snowballed into accusations that have hurt real friendships — especially with Michols, who once supported her through the drama but is now completely done.

Even as the group tried to enjoy one last night in paradise before Maddi’s big DJ gig, the tension was thick. Emmy’s inability to fully own her words continues to isolate her, while the rest of the cast is clearly exhausted.

Will this Punta Cana confrontation finally force Emmy to change, or will she keep playing the victim and digging herself deeper?

At this point, even “co-existing” feels generous.

Southern Hospitality airs Thursdays at 9/8c on Bravo and streams the next day on Peacock.

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