Paige DeSorbo is shooting down Craig Conover’s “Southern Charm” reunion claims one by one.
When Andy Cohen asked the “Summer House” star whether she wanted to “counter or clear up” anything her ex-boyfriend said, she was happy to oblige in Wednesday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live.”
“[I disagreed with] all of it,” she quipped. “I loved listening to it because I was like, ‘What a fun story.’”
Cohen, 56, specifically asked DeSorbo, 32, whether she “considered marrying [Conover] at BravoCon,” as the Sewing Down South co-founder, 37, had told viewers in March.
The fashionista gave the talk show host a pointed look before replying, “Andy. Andy. Do I look like the kind of person that has the phrase ‘convention center’ in her wedding invitation?”
As for Conover insisting their November 2024 “breakup was not a mutual decision,” DeSorbo agreed — but noted, “I felt like he was saying that because he wanted [to be] the victim, wanted people to be like, ‘She did it. She caused this.’”
She went on to co-sign her co-star Kyle Cooke calling Conover a “liar,” gushing that the Loverboy founder, 42, “nailed it.”
And while DeSorbo didn’t need her ex to “defend” her over viral cheating claims via social media after their split, she did tell viewers Wednesday that Conover shouldn’t have “lean[ed] into” the speculation.
Conover’s rep did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Elsewhere in her appearance, DeSorbo broke her silence on Conover’s new romance with model Natalie Buffett.
“I love it,” she said. “I’m so happy for him.”
When it comes to her own life, the “Giggly Squad” podcast co-host is “absolutely dating people [and] … having a very good time.”
She clarified that she isn’t involved in “anything serious” at this time.
DeSorbo believes she should “be with an Italian next” and is looking to not be “the funny one” in the relationship this time around.
The “Winter House” alums met in 2019 and began dating two years later.
DeSorbo set the record straight Wednesday that she was never “leading Craig on” during their time together.
She explained, “I loved him. I wanted to marry him. That was real. … [You could see me] over the summer working through all of those emotions in real time. I could see my brain working.”
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