Paige DeSorbo Says Ex-Boyfriend “Made Me Go to [Therapy]” as She Addresses “Red Flag,” Plus Hints at “Jealousy” and “Fighting” in Her Relationships

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Paige DeSorbo Says Ex-Boyfriend “Made Me Go to [Therapy]” as She Addresses “Red Flag,” Plus Hints at “Jealousy” and “Fighting” in Her Relationships

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Paige DeSorbo said her ex-boyfriend “made me to go [therapy],” as she addressed the “red flag.” Plus, the Summer House star hinted at “jealousy” and “fighting” in her relationships.

Just over a year ago, Paige announced her split from Craig Conover, who stars on Southern Charm. Their breakup divided both fans and castmates, though many are Team Paige. Now, she’s in a relationship with New Yorker Joe D’Amelio.

“One time I dated a guy, and he made me go to [therapy],” said Paige on her podcast, Giggly Squad.

Her co-host, Hannah Berner, then expressed: “If you’re under 27, you should not be going to couples therapy. Get a new man.”

“I actually have an even hotter take,” Paige replied. “I think going to couples counseling or therapy, even like before you’re married, is like a little bit of a red flag. … People are like, ‘No, no, no. It’s really good, like right before you get married.’ But I am almost like, ‘Oof.'”

Paige says she needs a little “jealousy” and “fighting” in a relationship because otherwise it’s “so boring.”

“I have to slam [the door] at least once every fiscal, like, quarter,” she said. “I have to get really pissed, like … once every three months, where I’m like, ‘I’ll leave.’ … You have to [threaten].”

Last month, Paige recalled her relationship with a “crazy” ex.

“I feel like I’ve been in the position … so many times where I’m like, I could go to war with this person and truly prove them wrong in the court of public opinion,” said the star on Giggly Squad. “And I could bring up all these receipts, and I could show everyone just how f**king crazy you are.”

“But then I will have to live with anytime someone Googles your nameless name, I’m going to come up, and I don’t want anything to do with you,” Paige added. “I don’t want to be like put together with you in a news article. I don’t want our names ever being in the same sentence.”

Paige also said she enjoys “blocking people.”

“You think you’re taking me down,” she went on, “but my silence of like never speaking your name, not even knowing that you exist, is probably eating you up more than me acknowledging you and saying that you are, in fact, crazy.”