Where to Watch The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City From Season 1 to Season 4
The latest season of RHOSLC was an icy blast. Now go back and catch up on all the 'Wives' history together.
Does it feel chilly in here? Nah, that was just The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, which made its grand return to TV back in September 2023 and came to a shocking conclusion in January 2024.
But if you got a little shiver and are still thinking about all the drama that the season offered, you're in good company.
Keep reading to discover how to watch and stream RHOSLC Season 4 because we have all the "receipts, proof, timeline, [and] screenshots" — as well as the prior seasons that led up to this.
Where can I watch and stream The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Season 4?
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City officially premiered on Tuesday, September 5 on Bravo. The jaw-dropping finale aired on January 2, 2024.
You can stream all of the Season 4 episodes on Peacock, BravoTV.com, and in the Bravo App.
Where can I watch the RHOSLC Season 4 reunion?
After an explosive season finale in Bermuda in which it was revealed that one cast member had a "finsta" called "Reality Von Tease, the snowflake holders reunited for an epic three-part RHOSLC Season 4 reunion, which aired on Bravo on January 9, 16, and 23. (Viewers can check out trailer for the Season 4 reunion at the top of this post above.)
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But the blizzard of drama didn't stop there, as uncensored editions of the reunion episodes are available on Peacock.
The original versions of those episodes are available to stream on BravoTV.com and in the Bravo app.
Where can I watch the RHOSLC Season 4 reunion uncensored episodes?
Uncensored reunion episodes are only available to stream on Peacock.
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The uncensored version of Part 1, 2, and 3 of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Season 4 reunion can be streamed there in their entirety.
Where can I watch the The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Season 4 trailer?
Featuring plenty of costumes, an iconic Lisa Barlow one-liner, and (yes!) Mary Cosby, the RHOSLC trailer officially premiered on August 11. You can watch it below.
The Season 4 press release promised "frigid family dynamics, red hot international travel, and a shocking betrayal that none of the women saw coming." (Fans didn't see that one coming, either.)
Where can I watch the RHOSLC Trixie Motel Palm Springs trip?
The ladies of Utah certainly know how to deliver: Their girls’ trip to Palm Springs was what legends are made of.
Catch up on the Palm Springs trip in Season 4, Episode 3 of RHOSLC, now streaming on on Peacock, on BravoTV.com, and in the Bravo app.
Did Lisa Barlow ever find her $60,000 ring that she lost at the airport on RHOSLC?
During Season 4, Lisa Barlow lost a beloved and expensive piece of jewelry in an airport bathroom. After Episode 3 aired, she posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) to update fans on the situation.
“I hope everyone is having an amazing day …. with exclusion to the f-ckers who think I overreacted to losing my ring less than 8 hours prior to that amazing dinner at Cary Grant's estate,” she wrote.
As of now, the ring hasn’t been found. But it was replaced.
Who was in the RHOSLC Season 4 cast?
This season's returning RHOSLC 'Wives included Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, Whitney Rose, and Angie Katsanevas (now officially holding a snowflake!).
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The women were joined by new Housewife Monica Garcia and a very exciting, very familiar face: Mary Cosby made her grand return as a friend of the cast.
Where can I watch past seasons of RHOSLC?
If you want more of your favorite Utah ladies past and pressent, there are plenty of friendship and relationship dynamics to catch up on in Salt Lake City.
If you're ready to dig in, Season 1 through 4 of RHOSLC are streaming now on Peacock, on BravoTV.com, and in the Bravo App.
Originally published Aug 16, 2023.