Overview
- Sunday’s episode showed Huger leaving the Montgomery County Detention Center after six months and making her first on‑camera return home.
- A preview for the Feb. 1 Season 10 finale features an interview with Andy Cohen billed as “no‑holds‑barred,” including questions about her cell, sobriety, and place on the platform.
- Sneak‑peek footage captures an emotional reunion with her husband Ray, daughter Rayvin, and sister Bridget, where Huger tells them she “found a purpose” during her incarceration.
- Huger was convicted by a Maryland jury in December 2024, sentenced in February 2025 to two years with one year suspended plus five years’ probation, and released early on Sept. 2, 2025.
- Following her release, she entered a private recovery program in Florida, received a standing ovation at BravoCon 2025, and has a first‑chair seat reserved for the Season 10 reunion.