“Southern Charm”'s Olivia Flowers Says Taylor Ann Green Made Their Friendship 'Broken': 'I Hate You for That'

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Following Taylor's kiss with Olivia's ex Austen Kroll, Olivia told Taylor on Thursday's episode of the Bravo show, "I don’t know how to be your friend anymore"

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'Southern Charm' stars Taylor Ann Green (left) and Olivia Flowers

Tensions continued to simmer under the Jamaica sun on Thursday’s Southern Charm.

The cast continued to deal with the fallout of news about Taylor Ann Green and Austen Kroll’s hookup going public.

“I don’t enjoy the headlines and stuff,” Olivia Flowers said to Taylor, 28. “If you had just been honest with me from the start, like none of this would have happened.”

Related: Southern Charm's Taylor Ann Green Admits She 'Initiated' Kiss with Austen Kroll: 'I Take Full Responsibility'

Taylor knew that. “I made a mistake and I lied about it,” she said to Olivia, 31. “I have put everything out and I can’t do anything more.”

Taylor said in an on-camera interview that she wished Olivia would be more forgiving. “Somebody who I thought I was going to spend the rest of my life with cheated on me,” Taylor said of Shep Rose. “But I’ve forgiven Shep. I’m a forgiver. I want a forgiving friend in my life.”

Olivia confronted Taylor about how she tried to make Shep, 43, jealous with Auste, 36, after Shep didn’t reciprocate her booty call text.

“I don’t understand where your head is sometimes,” Olivia said to Taylor.

Olivia felt like her friendship with Taylor couldn’t be repaired. “Our friendship is f---ing broken,” Olivia said. “Like, I don’t know how to be your friend anymore. So, I hate you for that. And I hope it was f---ing worth it.”

Olivia stormed out of the restaurant and sat on the bus crying. Taylor started crying as well, so the group decided to call it a night.

“I’m sorry and thank you everybody,” Shep said to the other patrons.

CRUSIN’ FOR A BOOZIN’

The next day, Austen debriefed with Whitney Sudler-Smith and Taylor chatted with Jarrett “JT” Thomas at the pool.

“I don’t want to be verbally abused and I was verbally abused last night,” Taylor said to him.

JT, 38, told Taylor he would “keep defending you.”

“There’s a part of me that really wishes that I had feelings for JT,” Taylor told the cameras. “Unfortunately, the saying is true: girls want bad boys. Girls want guys who aren’t into them. Girls want guys who treat them like s---.”

Related: Southern Charm: Taylor Felt 'Pushed' to Hook Up with Austen Because of Their Mutual 'Brokenness' (Exclusive)

Meanwhile, Austen told Whitney, 55, that “Olivia calling me a piece of s--- actually makes me sad.”

“One day she’s like, ‘Oh my God, look, you’re this meme! And I’m going to call you crying.’ And then the next day in front of people, you know, putting on show and telling me I’m a piece of s---,” Austen continued. “You can’t be so hot and cold with me, it’s too much.”

The Charmers decided to fuel the fire by day drinking on a booze cruise, where Craig Conover opened up to Madison LeCroy about his long-distance relationship with Summer House star Paige DeSorbo.

<p>David Becker/Bravo/Getty</p> Paige DeSorbo and Craig Conover at BravoCon 2023 in Las Vegas.

David Becker/Bravo/Getty

Paige DeSorbo and Craig Conover at BravoCon 2023 in Las Vegas.

“I used to say I’ll come to New York for a couple years, but Sewing Down South is kind of blowing up,” Craig, 34, said of his pillow business. “It’s getting so big, I can’t work remotely anymore. The company is tied to Charleston.”

Madison, 32, pointed out that Paige, 31, didn’t want to move to South Carolina. “If she wasn’t able to move to Charleston with me, we would probably break up,” Craig responded.

After a dance party on the boat, everyone headed back to the hotel to change for dinner. On the bus ride back, Craig asked Taylor what advice she would give to the next woman Shep hooks up with.

<p>Alan Smith/Bravo</p> 'Southern Charm' stars (from left) Austen Kroll, Craig Conover and Shep Rose

Alan Smith/Bravo

'Southern Charm' stars (from left) Austen Kroll, Craig Conover and Shep Rose

“Don’t expect to finish,” the Day Chaser brand rep replied, telling the cameras that she could “probably count on less than three fingers” how many times Shep made her orgasm.

Shep owned up to being a selfish lover. “As long as I get off, I don’t care,” he told his castmates. “I’m not going to go through a whole f---ing production.”

AN UNEXPECTED KISS

Back at the hotel, Austen, Craig, Madison and Shep stopped by Whitney’s room, which he had upgraded to the presidential suite. Shep said he didn’t plan to change before dinner, but suggested Austen should.

“You can’t change, that’s the problem here,” Austen retorted.

Shep countered by saying, “I have a lot of good friends, I don’t need you.”

Craig implored Shep to tell Austen how he really felt about Austen hooking up with his ex-girlfriend.

“Why don’t you actually tell him what you really think?” Craig said to Shep. “That you’re mad that he hooked up with your girlfriend. But you won’t tell him because you think it makes you a p----.”

Shep thought that “makes it about me” and insisted, “I’m totally OK.”

Austen said he was OK too, but Shep felt otherwise.

“You’re on Page Six not looking so OK,” Shep said, referring to the article outing Austen’s hookup with Taylor.

<p>Gabe Ginsberg/Getty</p> 'Southern Charm' stars Austen Kroll (left) and Shep Rose

Gabe Ginsberg/Getty

'Southern Charm' stars Austen Kroll (left) and Shep Rose

Shep believed the story made him look “nice.”

“When you tell Taylor that it’s fun to cheat on her, that means that you’re nice?” Austen wondered.

Austen also told Shep that Taylor “came onto me” and proceeded to recreate their kiss with Whitney. “We can’t let the fact that Taylor and I f---ing made out and moved on,” Austen said.

Madison thought Austen stumbling over his words served as an admission that they slept together. Austen shot back by calling her a “bored housewife.”

“You are a total scoundrel,” Shep decided of Austen.

Related: Southern Charm: Austen Apologizes for Being 'Weak' and Kissing Taylor — but Shep Thinks They Did More

When everyone made it to dinner, Madison continued to stir the pot by asking Austen who he found to be a better kisser: Whitney or Taylor.

“You are nothing more than a f---ng housewife,” he reiterated.

Then Taylor got up to give a toast about something she wanted to “put to rest,” but fans will have to wait until next week to find out what she hoped to clarify.

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