’s Craig Conover, Bravo’s Andy Cohen shared his thoughts on the breakup during a recent episode of Andy Cohen Live. The Watch What Happens Live host, 56, speculated on the challenges that may have led to the end of the fan-favorite couple’s relationship.
“They are both in the middle of an incredible amount of success,” Cohen remarked, emphasizing the couple’s thriving professional lives. “Both of them.” He highlighted Conover’s recent ventures, including the launch of his Charleston restaurant with co-star Austen Kroll, as well as his expanding business with stores in Nashville and Charleston. Meanwhile, DeSorbo has been making waves with her Giggly Squad podcast tour. “She’s absolutely murdering it, killing it,” Cohen added.
Cohen suggested that their busy schedules and long-distance dynamic might have strained their relationship. “I was at the Southern Charm premiere party. She wasn’t there at his place in New York,” he noted. “There have been a few events she hasn’t [attended]. She’s just so busy, and I just think the more and more that stuff starts to happen, you worry that it causes a strain.”
The Bravo host admitted he was saddened by the news of their split. “Listen, we still don’t totally know, have a reason [for the breakup], so more to come on that, but I was very sad about that,” Cohen said. “Everybody loved them.”
Cohen also pondered the question of who might now take the title of “first couple of Bravo” following Paige and Craig’s breakup. “They were really the first couple of Bravo. Everyone was rooting for them,” he said wistfully. “I don’t know [who it is now].”
While fans wait for more details about the split, Cohen’s reflections highlight the pressures of balancing high-profile careers and relationships in the public eye. Paige and Craig may no longer be Bravo’s golden couple, but their time together left an indelible mark on the hearts of viewers.