RHOSLC Season 6, Episode 4 — “Petty Little Liars” — picks up right where the “clarity luncheon” chaos left off. Whitney Rose removes herself to cool down. Lisa Barlow immediately turns her focus to Angie Katsanevas, questioning Angie’s ownership claims over Lunatic Fringe. She also dredges up support for the Barlow family’s Fresh Wolf line. Heather Gay, Mary Cosby, Meredith Marks, Bronwyn Newport, and Britani Bateman all factor into a night that mixes business beef with surprising truces — and a few unforgettable one‑liners.

What happened in “Petty Little Liars”

With Whitney briefly out, Lisa challenges Angie’s business bona fides. She even alleges Angie only owns “one and a half” Lunatic Fringe locations. Angie pushes back that she owns “three,” and punctuates the exchange with, “You do French fries; I do franchise.” Across the table, Mary delights: “Oooh, that was good.” Heather calls the table out for going low. In a whiplash RHOSLC swing, the scene ends with a fragile group toast. “I love each and every single one of you, even when I’m mad at you,” Lisa says. 

Classic franchise callbacks pop up between the fireworks. At lunch with Heather, Mary declares tequila “tastes like hospital.” This nods to her infamous Season 1 “you smell like hospital” moment. Meanwhile, Bronwyn’s curb‑hop parking job before meeting Lisa becomes visual shorthand for their messy history. However, the sit‑down itself is calm. The two rewind the Season 5 fallout around Gwen’s paternal grandparents. They apologize for “the low blows” and agree to stop digging up dirt. They decide to “turn a new page.” 

 
 
 
 
 
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Angie vs. Lisa: Fresh Wolf, dusty shelves, and a $600 Venmo

Angie later tells Heather that Lisa’s assistant showed up unannounced at a Lunatic Fringe location to retrieve unsold Fresh Wolf. She says she boxed up “dusty” bottles from a storage room. Afterward, Lisa sent “$600” via Venmo and a text: “I can send my cleaners to help you too. Sorry, your salon is so dusty.” Angie fires back that the money might be better sent to “other people that are claiming that you owe them.” Lisa replies she doesn’t need to “borrow money to take vacations.” 

The business sparring extends to ownership math. Lisa claims Angie controls only “one and a half” Lunatic Fringe sites. However, Angie counters that she owns “three” and has sold “seven” franchises. Lunatic Fringe’s own site lists “nine” locations this week. This includes six in Utah, two in Ohio, and one in Boise. 

Lisa & Bronwyn set boundaries — and hug it out

At Park City’s Premiere Bar & Lounge — a venue tied to Lisa’s Vida Tequila label and Luxe Marketing firm — Lisa and Bronwyn choose accountability over escalation. “Damaging things were said… I’m sorry about those,” Lisa says. She adds, “My intentions were never that.” Bronwyn characterizes their feud as “a race to the bottom.” She draws a bright line between a past quip about John Barlow and the notorious “I suck d**k for clothes” insult: “That’s twisting it… and I’m a wh*re.” They agree spouses and kids are off‑limits. The conversation ends with a hug. 

Meredith weighs an allegation — and plans to confront Lisa

Angie meets Meredith for iced tea and hibiscus matcha with a warning. When Angie and Meredith were on the outs, Lisa allegedly encouraged Angie to “dig up information” about Meredith’s relatives to intimidate her. Meredith doesn’t buy it on its face. However, she says she’ll follow up with Lisa directly. This sets up next week’s confrontation. 

Family threads: Bronwyn, Mary, Whitney

Bronwyn’s scenes with her mother revisit the shame she still feels from becoming pregnant years ago. She explains how judgment lands on her teen, Gwen. “I’m never going to fit into that [perfect] Mormon family,” she says, emphasizing transparency at home.

Mary tours her church remodel with her cousin Big Joe and talks through the rupture with her mother after her grandmother died. In a confession, she says when her mother passed, it felt like “a chapter that’s closed.”

Elsewhere, Whitney dusts off her stripper pole in a wry callback to early‑season antics. Meanwhile, Heather breaks the fourth wall laughing at Mary’s “tequila” riff. These are the kind of small grace notes that make RHOSLC feel uniquely alive.

Cast & business rundown seen or cited this week

  • Lisa Barlow — Vida Tequila; Luxe Marketing; Fresh Wolf (launched 2019 in honor of sons Henry and Jack); often partners with Wendy’s; hosts at Park City’s Premiere lounge (“Baby Gorgeous” cocktail).
  • Meredith Marks — Park City boutique refresh with a proposed caviar lounge; jewelry/bath products under the “M” logo; touring as DJ Meredith Marks with an October 23 stop at Metro Music Hall; upcoming party game Rumors and Nastiness.
  • Mary Cosby — Closed Faith Temple Pentecostal Church in 2022; a 2024 lawsuit involving the church’s subsidiary remains pending; now moving to reopen the church, reviewing remodel with cousin Big Joe.
  • Heather Gay — Beauty Lab + Laser (Murray & Riverton); author of “Bad Mormon” and “Good Time Girl.”
  • Whitney Rose — Said Wild Rose Beauty went under earlier this season; on Sept. 17, she posted “Wild Rose Beauty is back!” after reclaiming full ownership.
  • Angie Katsanevas — Lunatic Fringe ownership claims vs franchises; the “French fries/franchise” quip that defines Episode 4. 
  • Bronwyn Newport — Listed on her site as fashion blogger and Broadway producer; co‑producer credit on The Queen of Versailles, starring Kristen Chenoweth, which begins previews this week.
  • Britani Bateman — Realtor- joins Presidio Real Estate in January; not central to this episode’s business beat.

Release & where to watch

Season 6 airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on Bravo, with next‑day streaming on Peacock. Episode 4 (“Petty Little Liars”) published recaps on October 7, 2025, and a follow‑up feature at 1:43 a.m. EDT on October 8, 2025. 

The Salt Lake Tribune also lists a schedule note for next week’s installment (Episode 5): Tuesday, October 14, at 8 p.m. Eastern. Next‑day streaming will be available on Peacock.

What’s next

Meredith plans to raise Angie’s allegation directly with Lisa. Meanwhile, Angie and Lisa’s détente looks shaky after the assistant pickup, Venmo, and text jabs. However, Lisa and Bronwyn end Episode 4 with a hug and a pact to keep John Barlow, Todd, and all the kids out of the fray.

 
 
 
 
 
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Conclusion

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City thrives when petty skirmishes sit alongside genuine boundaries. “Petty Little Liars” does both. The season 6 episode 4 recap shows the cast’s resilience — the same group that sniped across a luncheon table also raises a glass together. That’s RHOSLC’s magic.

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