THE SWINGING SCANDAL: Will Kulp’s Cheating Chaos Rages On
The toxic relationship drama between Southern Hospitality stars Emmy Sharrett and Will Kulp is back, and it’s messier than ever! Kulp, who works as a bartender at Leva Bonaparte’s Republic Garden & Lounge, is once again facing explosive cheating accusations on Season of the Bravo series, which premiered in January .
But here is the real scandal: Sharrett is aggressively defending her man, claiming she is ” percent” certain of his fidelity. This level of blindness is either stunning loyalty or pure, desperate denial! Sources whisper that Sharrett is so heavily invested in the “Southern sweetheart with the perfect lawyer-boyfriend” narrative that she is actively ignoring glaring red flags—or worse, she’s being strategically told what to say by their handlers to protect their storyline and future income.
THE LAW SCHOOL LIE: Is The ‘-Year Plan’ Just A Distraction?
Sharrett confirmed that despite Kulp admitting to speaking “negatively” about her and her accomplishments on camera, she is focused on his “three-year plan” to become a lawyer. She even dropped the bombshell that “realistically this would be the year that he would propose” and that they could get married in .
This wedding timeline is the engine of the entire scam! Sharrett is clearly willing to tolerate verbal disrespect and constant cheating rumors because she is hanging onto the fantasy of marrying a soon-to-be lawyer. The “three-year plan” is a perfect deflection, giving Kulp an excuse for his bad behavior and giving Sharrett a concrete, highly marketable plot point for future seasons of Southern Hospitality.
THE OISIN OUTBURST: The First Red Flag Sharrett Ignored
The cheating rumors first surfaced aggressively in Season when castmate Oisin O’Neill accused Kulp of kissing a girl after a suspicious bathroom trip. Kulp’s defense was a flimsy, gaslighting disaster: he claimed he was just “consoling this girl,” and though O’Neill’s perspective “might be like, ‘They kissed’,” Kulp insisted, “I didn’t kiss this girl.”
Sharrett immediately took Kulp’s side, dismissing the accusations as a malicious attack. This instant allegiance, even in the face of a highly plausible situation—a drunken night, a crying girl, a convenient bathroom—demonstrates her desperate commitment to avoiding reality. She is prioritizing her relationship’s image over her own self-respect, a common, toxic pattern in reality TV relationships built on fame.
THE BIRTHDAY BOMB: Faking It For The ‘Gram
The timeline of their “love story” is littered with suspiciously perfect, hyper-public displays of affection—a clear indication that their relationship is being managed for maximum social media engagement. They went Instagram Official, shared romantic trips to London and Paris, and even share the same birthday, which Sharrett aggressively promotes with gushing tributes like, “I love you more and more everyday.”
These heavily curated posts—including photo dumps of “beach getaways” and “Bravo friends”—are evidence that their entire relationship is a performance for the cameras and the fans. Sharrett’s continued denial of the cheating allegations, despite the resurfacing rumors in Season , is the most crucial part of this toxic public performance.
“Girl, wake up! He’s a reality TV bartender who goes to law school. They all cheat. She is sacrificing her dignity for a wedding,” one viral fan commented, summing up the collective skepticism.
THE PR THREAT: Losing The Narrative Means Losing The Check
Sharrett made a very specific threat to Us Weekly: “I would dump Will in two seconds if he cheated on me, gone goodbye. I will not be disrespected.” She doubled down: “Do it once, I will warn you. Do it again, I’ll break up with you and I won’t look back.”
This aggressive boundary-setting feels like a message directed less at Will and more at the producers and the audience. She is publicly declaring the limit of her tolerance, making it clear that if the cheating is ever definitively proven, the entire premise of their reality TV career collapses. Losing the relationship narrative means losing the Bravo paycheck, and Sharrett appears willing to defend the indefensible to prevent that financial collapse.
THE CLIFFHANGER: Will The Proposal Actually Happen?
Emmy Sharrett is clinging to the hope that Will Kulp will propose this year, validating her sacrifice and locking in her “perfect reality TV wedding” for .
But with cheating accusations hitting an all-time high in Season , the question is: Will Kulp actually go through with the proposal? Or is he simply using the wedding timeline as a cruel, manipulative tactic to keep Sharrett distracted from his alleged infidelity until he graduates from law school and no longer needs the reality TV money? We are betting this relationship hits a massive, explosive wall before she ever gets to pick out a dress.
