facebook-pixel

What the cast of ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ has been up to since season 6 wrapped

The show’s three-part reunion begins airing next week.

(Gerald Hazizi | Bravo) Meredith Marks talks with a local in Santorini, Greece, in an episode from Season 6 of "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City."

The sixth season of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” ended Tuesday with the final installment of the cast’s four-day trip to Santorini, Greece.

The conclusion left viewers with questions about what’s happened since filming wrapped in May — some of which, we’re told in a Bravo teaser, will be answered in a three-part reunion starting next week.

Here’s what we know, based on that teaser and recent headlines.

Heather Gay

In November, Heather headlined a three-part documentary series for Bravo called “Surviving Mormonism,” in which she talked to people who, like her, are former members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

“The house is on fire,” Heather says at the end of the documentary, referring to the LDS Church, “and if we don’t pull bodies out, there will be devastation.”

Lisa Barlow

The postscript in Tuesday’s episode teases Lisa about her lack of cooking literacy: “She was sad to learn that buffalo mozzarella comes from an actual buffalo, not New York.”

She’s working on her food knowledge. Lisa is one of the contestants on the current season of Food Network’s “Worst Cooks in America.”

She survived the first episode of Season 30, which aired Sunday.

Whitney Rose

Whitney and her husband, Justin Rose, have talked this season about the financial failure of her skincare company, Wild Rose Beauty.

In September, the company reported that Whitney had reclaimed full ownership of the brand. The postscript for Whitney says regaining the company happened “not without causing trouble in her marriage.”

Angie Katsanevas

Angie often proudly talks about her Greek heritage and said this season she planned to apply for Greek citizenship. The postscript indicated she had not completed that process yet.

Earlier this season, Angie famously said, “You do French fries, I do franchises,” referencing Lisa’s promotional deal with Wendy’s and Angie’s own Lunatic Fringe hair salons. That led to Angie being featured in an ad for Arby’s.

She also appeared in a fall “Real Housewives”-themed episode of Bravo’s “Wife Swap,” spending time in Idaho with an off-the-grid homesteader.

And last week, Angie achieved a different status symbol: A profile in The New York Times.

Bronwyn Newport

The teaser for the reunion episodes features a bombshell from Bronwyn regarding her marriage to tech financier Todd Bradley: “So Todd and I are separated.”

Bronwyn’s representative sent a statement to People magazine in mid-December, when news of the reunion taping leaked. “This was a mutual decision made with care and respect for one another,” the statement said.

According to the postscript, Bronwyn — who was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil — recently got her U.S. citizenship and “has her outfit ready” when she gets her first jury summons.

Meredith Marks

This fall, Meredith toured the country performing as a DJ, including an October show in Salt Lake City. She also put her name on a party game, “Rumors and Nastiness.”

According to the postscript, “her marriage is stronger than ever.”

Mary Cosby

In the teaser for the reunion episodes, host Andy Cohen asks Mary about her son being behind bars. “I’d rather him be there than dead,” Mary replies.

As of Tuesday, Robert Cosby Jr., 23, remains in Salt Lake County jail after he was charged in November with property damage, a third-degree felony.

He was also charged with two class A misdemeanors of violating a pretrial protective order and assaulting a peace officer. He has since entered into a plea agreement, with a sentencing set for February.

Meanwhile, Mary and her Faith Temple Pentecostal Church were recently the subject of a documentary series that aired Jan. 1 on TLC called, “The Cult of the Real Housewife.”

Britani Bateman

In December, Britani told Sirius XM host John Hill that she was back with her boyfriend, Jared Osmond. “It took me eight months of him proving to me that he was worthy, and ready, and fully committed,” she said.

Later in December, Britani’s ex-husband, John Underwood, was arrested in Utah County, accused of stalking and doxxing her. He was released from custody with a restraining order, which required him to stay away from Britani and not contact her directly or indirectly.

On Jan. 2, Underwood was arrested again, accused of violating that order by posting a comment on Britani’s Instagram account on Dec. 24. He was released from the Utah County jail the next day.

On Monday, Underwood’s lawyers in a court filing denied that he had made any comment on her Instagram.

Meanwhile, Britani has been reviving her singing career. In early December, she performed a one-woman cabaret act, called “What About Me,” in New York — and at one performance, Heather, Angie, Whitney and Bronwyn showed up to support her.

Britani also posted a video of her performing the Lady Gaga/Bradley Cooper duet “Shallow” with Utah-raised Broadway star Will Swenson.

Note to readers • The first episode of the Season 6 reunion of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” is scheduled to air on Bravo on next Tuesday, Jan. 13, at 8 p.m. Eastern time — 6 p.m. Mountain time on DirecTV and Dish, and 9 p.m. Mountain time on Xfinity. (The show streams the next day on Peacock.)