Shep Rose is being critiqued by the Southern Charm fanbase for feeding his dog a whole bunch of human food.
When it comes to reality TV shows, viewers are watching every single detail in each and every scene.
And because there is hardly anything that fans don’t clock, when they do see something questioning, they instantly bring it to someone’s attention.
This just happened a few days ago with Craig Conover, one of the stars ofSouthern Charm Season 9. He was seen with what resembled a beer can while he was driving, leading people to assume that he was drinking and driving.
The reality TV star quickly defended himself andrevealed that it was a non-alcoholic beverage. Now that that misunderstanding has been squashed, there is a whole new issue that the ninth-season viewers have just noticed.
What did Southern Charm’s Shep Rose do in Season 9?
On January 3, Bravo released a sneak peek clip of the Season 9 finale onYouTube.
In the video,Shep Rosewas seen feeding his adorable dog what looked like several pieces of shredded cheese and pepperoni.
Fuming at his choice to feed his dog human food, and lots of it, viewers quickly went toRedditto let him have it.
One fan wrote, “I’m sorry, did Shep really just feed his dog a whole f***ing cheese pizza in that bowl? I’m all for giving my dog an occasional bit of “human food” but that was like a cup of cheese and 2 pieces of pepperoni. It’s almost like he treats his dog’s health the same way he treats his own.”
Another fan chimed in and wrote, “French bulldogs have issues swallowing too. When I moved in with my boyfriend he had one and you have to be so careful about everything.”
Shep hasn’t publicly addressed the scene as of yet.
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Je’Kayla Crawford was a Senior Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in all things Reality TV. Her expert subject areas are Netflix originals, Below Deck, Love is Blind, and anything else on Bravo! She also has bylines at Distractify, Teen Magazine, and New Scene Magazine.