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Karen Huger returns to ‘RHOP’ for sit-down with Andy Cohen after prison release

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Karen Huger is returning to “The Real Housewives of Potomac” for an interview with Andy Cohen after her early prison release.

Huger makes a stunning appearance in the reality show’s midseason teaser, which debuted at BravoCon on Friday, sitting down with the “Watch What Happens Live” host at her Potomac, Md., mansion.

“Here we are. You are a free woman,” Cohen says at the end of the trailer, referring to her September release from the Montgomery County Detention Center over a March 2024 DUI-related car accident.

“Time to talk about my addiction,” Huger replies. The full interview is set to air during the Season 10 finale.

The trailer also includes updates on Wendy Osefo and Monique Samuels, as well as footage from Huger’s tear-filled reunion with her family following her release.

The Bravolebrity was released from prison early in September, following six months in the facility.

In December 2024, she was found guilty of driving under the influence following the high-speed March 2024 accident, which totaled her Maserati.

Police body cam footage showed Huger admitting to being “drunk” after the collision, and subsequently calling herself Thomas Jefferson’s “concubine” during an interrogation.

“So, what’s your point, sir? I’m sorry, It’s not you. I’m drunk, I’m extremely intelligent,” she told officers from her seat. “And I’m Thomas Jefferson’s concubine.”

In a Season 9 episode of the Bravo hit, Huger addressed the bodycam footage, saying that she “didn’t recognize” herself.

“I’m sitting there in the courtroom, like, I have to finally watch it, because I kept saying, ‘Well, surely they made a mistake, right, because everything’s not connecting for me,’” she told husband Ray Huger.

“And I watched, and I’m telling you, I didn’t recognize that woman,” she added. “I didn’t know her.”

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