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So, Does Craig Conover Regret Paying for the Primary Bedroom & Refusing to Clean?
The Winter House cast member reflected on some of his most controversial choices of Season 2.
As Craig Conover admitted on the November 17 episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, he “came in a little hot” when he arrived for Season 2 of Winter House. Craig reflected on some of his controversial house-related choices on WWHL, explaining that he feels remorseful about more than a few things today — but not quite everything.
On the group’s first night in their Vermont vacation home, the Southern Charm-er paid Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula $500 each, and Luke Gulbranson $200, to ensure he and Paige DeSorbo had the primary bedroom. Although Kyle called the move “super entitled” at the time, Craig doesn’t necessarily agree. While playing a game of “Will! Craig! Apologize!” on WWHL, he declared, “I thought that was considerate.”
Craig’s refusal to help clean the house also rubbed some of his castmates the wrong way. Although he tried to explain himself on WWHL (“I was trying to hire a cleaning crew, and they told me no”), when asked if he would apologize for the choice, he said yes.
On the second episode of this season, Craig told Amanda she should “put on shoes” when she was upset about broken glass on the floor. However, Craig said there was blame to share for that moment. “Will you apologize for smashing glass all over the house while drunk the first night?” Andy asked, to which Craig replied, “That was Kory [Keefer]. But if I did break anything, yes.”
While Craig also “felt bad about” interrupting the corporate Zoom call Paige took in a common area of the house and apologized for not helping to cook any of the house meals, he said he didn’t regret not offering Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke his room during their visit.
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