Paige DeSorbo Seemingly Shades Craig Conover as She Addresses Getting “Hate” for Breaking Up With an Ex

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Paige DeSorbo Seemingly Shades Craig Conover as She Addresses Getting “Hate” for Breaking Up With Ex, Plus Says Women on Reality TV Will “Trust a Man” Because He’s “Slightly Good-Looking”

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Paige DeSorbo seemingly shaded Craig Conover as she addressed getting “hate” because she “broke up” with an ex. Plus, the Summer House star said women on reality TV will “trust a man” because he’s “slightly good-looking.”

On the new season of Southern Charm, Venita Aspen tried to convince Salley Carson multiple times not to date Craig. She did it anyway, and he later ended things (before pointing the finger at Salley). Salley then tried to warn her friend Charley Manley, who decided to date Craig anyway.

In a recent episode, Craig went off on Salley in a sprinter van, calling her a “loser” and telling her to “shut the f**k up.” In the past, Craig has been accused of spinning the narrative and gaslighting his costars.

On Giggly Squad, Paige addressed how certain men are trusted on reality TV – despite their history.

“The rate in which women will trust a man because he’s slightly good-looking, and trust his word over tens of hundreds of [other people], like it’s kind of crazy,” she said, via @queensofbravo on Instagram. “And I feel like you can see it very clearly on reality TV. … You could have four women line up and be like, ‘He did this, this, and this to me.’ And the other women be like, ‘Yeah and he also did this, this, and this to me.’ And they’d be like, ‘But you provoked him, like you were asking for it.'”

Paige later hinted that she was “hated” because she “broke up” with someone.

“It’s just automatically a woman’s fault. Like I’ll get hated for staying with someone for too long, but then I’ll also get hated if I broke up with them,” she said. “It’s like, ‘okay well I don’t trust her because she dated him.’ But [I’m] like, ‘But I broke up with him.’ It’s like, ‘Well, I still don’t trust you.’ … I wouldn’t have been able to win either [way]. If I stayed with him, you would have been mad. And now that I’m broken up with him, you’re still mad.”

“At the end of the day, it’s always going to be a woman’s fault because it’s just easier to blame us,” she continued. “We can take it more. The men can’t take it.”