Shep Rose and Craig Conover living together simply must be filmed for Southern Charm. The two reality TV stars have been friends for years, aside from some bickering about Craig’s prior relationship. Overall, the idea of the two single friends irritating each other over living habits then going out on the town together could be a reality TV show of its own.
On the recent episode of Southern Charm, Shep checked in with Rodrigo Reyes, charged with decorating his new home, about the progress. The original Southern Charm star bought a $3.25 million home on Sullivan’s Island in Charleston, South Carolina. He also chose to lease the Isle of Palms beach house that he always filmed in. Just for reference, Shep is raking in $1,200 per night in short term rental fees during the summer season. However, in the meantime, he needs to crash somewhere.
Craig Conover got into his and Shep Rose’s living habits
On Southern Charm Season 11, Episode 8, Shep joked that he was “kinda homeless” and planned to temporarily move in with Craig.
“My Isle of Palms house is being rented and it’s on the short-term rental market; in the summertime, it gets really good prices,” Shep explained in a confessional interview. “And, my new house doesn’t have any furniture or a bed; there are mattresses are on backorder; I don’t have a TV; I need cable … There’s things that need to happen for it to be a home.”
Craig has developed a knack for hosting these days. For his part, Shep showed up with “sweaty, fishy clothes.” Apparently, getting vacation laundry done after a fishing trip to Cuba was impossible.
“I used to be the messiest person in the world; My house is a little different these days, and I like it the way that I like it,” Craig said. “But, Shep just makes things feel very lived-in, is how I will put it. So, my cleaning ladies are on standby.”
Winter House viewers will know how Craig feels about doing his own cleaning. It is certain that he will keep his house in order. Outsourcing the work is also a given.
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