“Southern Charm” season 11 premieres Wednesday, November 19 @ 9PM ET/PT on Bravo. Episodes will be available to stream the next day on Peacock.
The season premiere will immediately follow BravoCon 2025 in Las Vegas where fans can see the Charmers appear live during Sunday’s “It’s All About to Go South” panel, just in time to celebrate Season 11! Limited tickets for Sunday, November 16 are still available at BravoCon2025.com.
Charmers Venita Aspen, Salley Carson, Craig Conover, Austen Kroll, Madison LeCroy, Molly O’Connell, Rodrigo Reyes, and Shep Rose return.
Former model and pageant queen Charley Manley joins the group and turns the heads of every eligible bachelor in town. Shep’s good friend and native South Carolinian Whitner Slagsvol rounds out this season’s newbies.
Patricia Altschul, Grande Dame of Charleston, is back to host the most lavish parties and give candid advice, alongside son Whitney Sudler-Smith, who is now the owner and caretaker of their Charleston mansion.
After a season that seemed to usher the group into a new “grown-up” era, many of the Charmers find themselves single or on the brink of breakup. Though businesses are thriving, life after love presents inevitable fractures in friendships and new romances.
Months after his break-up, Craig is determined to embrace being single and focus on his growing businesses. He’s one of Charleston’s most eligible bachelors, but in his quest to move on his friends start to notice that old habits die hard.
Austen is beginning to have doubts about his future with Audrey after nearly two years together. The group can see the signs, including him adopting two cats on his own, but their meddling antics aren’t exactly what Austen wanted. His relationship with Audrey isn’t the only one on the line as long-simmering resentments between him and Craig reach a new breaking point.
After his situationship with Sienna, Shep is focused on something more permanent – purchasing a new house. He continues to be caught between Craig and Austen’s crossfire, and one of his most valuable friendships is at risk when he gets embroiled in a nasty rumor.
Proudly single Salley’s interest in Craig has been clear since his breakup, but Austen’s potential new relationship status has her head turning. As the group wonders who she really wants, some of her important female friendships feel betrayed
Struggling to make sense of her futile relationship with JT, Venita found solace in her deepening friendship with Salley. After Venita sparred with Craig on social media, she has concerns that Salley’s interest in him might put a serious wedge in their friendship.
Salley’s friend Charley is a small-town girl who moved to Charleston to work in the city’s thriving art scene. Her beauty, grace and charm immediately catch Craig’s eye, which creates a jealous rivalry between Charley and the very person who introduced them.
Madison’s fairytale continues as she and Brett have a baby girl on the way and are moving into their dream home. But as Madison stays sober while the parties turn messy, she’s taking names and not letting any misbehavior slip through the cracks.
Molly continues to charm with her quirkiness. As her music career continues to take off, she struggles with a fear of singing publicly. However, she’s fearless in calling out Salley for not being a girls’ girl.
As Rodrigo celebrates his engagement to Tyler, his honest opinions continue to challenge the group. He looks out for Austen and Craig, but sometimes that means tough love.
Whitner is a handsome lawyer, a long-standing friend of Shep’s and a former law school mate of Craig’s. He has keen perspective, which manifests into an ability to mediate group conflict like an old pro.
“Southern Charm” is produced by Haymaker East. Aaron Rothman, Josh Halpert, Jessica Chesler, Chaz Morgan, Simonette Rossi, Whitney Sudler Smith, Bryan Kestner, Jason Weinberg, and Jason Newman executive produce. Amy Kohn, Shanae Humphrey, and Ally Gasparian are co-executive producers.
Catch up on all seasons of “Southern Charm” on Peacock now.