Frenemy of the State: Part 1 (Christian Gray Snow on RHOA and RHORI)
Andy's Girls: A Real Housewives Podcast
Sarah Galli
4.3 β’ 2.3K Ratings
ποΈ 2 June 2026
β±οΈ 54 minutes
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Summary
Sarah takes an Uber Pool to Rich's Sinatra show, ready to fill the role of singing waiter #3. That is, until she watches Jo-Ellen and Liz's smokin' argument (during which she finds Alicia's sunglasses and family history - neither of which Liz correctly spotted). Undettered by drama that makes the Boston Tea Party look like a decaf mug of chamomile, she realizes the best option is to spill the tea on all things RHORI and RHOA. And who better to join in than a fellow Jo-Ellen fan, content creator and co-host of "My Friend, My Soulmate, My Podcast" (with RHOC star Vicki Gunvalson), Christian Gray Snow. Over the course of this two-parter, Sarah and Christian deep dive the uneven journey from friend-of to full-timer (and what Vicki has said about the challenging reposition), how to apply "annoyance" with the "respect the villains" code, Kelli's new BMW smile (and her decision to keep "Jarvis" anon), K.Michelle's conversation with Porsha about costars' alleged plot against her, Shamea's attempt to hold Angela's feet to the fire (literally), Phaedra's Renaissance Woman Era, Alicia's breakthrough about Liz, Liz and Jo-Ellen's battle Royale, fear over friendship, and more. Rich loves Sinatra, and this episode is just like the Summer Wind - it's Andy's Girls, Episode 801! Part 1!
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| 0:00.0 | I may not eat dairy, but I can be cheesy now and again. |
| 0:10.0 | If you come for me, I'm going to send Alicia in her car after you. |
| 0:16.0 | Boom! |
| 0:20.0 | You know what? There is so much about Rohori, as I call it, that is so meaningful to me. And I don't just say this as a native Rhode Islander. But to hear, it's like it's a double hander.er number one someone who really truly cannot drive i cannot |
| 0:39.6 | drive in high school i had to do extra credit and my parents had it i remember on like literally the |
| 0:46.8 | dangers of drinking and driving past driver's ed then my parents hired a tutor and i kept forgetting |
| 0:53.2 | what a stop sign is. |
| 0:54.5 | I just like wouldn't see it. |
| 0:56.2 | You were meant to live in New York, baby. |
| 0:58.0 | You were meant to be a city girl. |
| 0:59.5 | You know, public transportation is like, it's in your blood, you know? |
| 1:03.1 | I forget to look to the left. |
| 1:05.4 | I don't know what that is. |
| 1:07.1 | I once had a $4 or $500 iced coffee because I accidentally drove into the car in front of me at Valishas and they were honestly like very, the driver was very cool and was just like give me cash and we'll call it a day. And it was a literal $400 or $500 ice coffee. Like I'm so bad at driving. So like to hear Alicia say not only is she bad at driving, but afraid of it, which I absolutely am. It is so meaningful to me. Plus this thing that people genuinely think is a joke. I was just talking about this with somebody the other day. It's, oh, with my cousin Sam, who is the official Rhode Island correspondent for AG and the AG Patreon. Yeah. I, it is a very real thing that Rhode Islanders like do not want to drive more than 10 minutes. |
| 1:51.0 | And every time, I obviously live in New York City. |
| 1:54.1 | So it's like I'm used to commuting however long, I've been able to take a train for an hour and a half to get a specific chickery root latte in Gawah. Oh my gosh. So I'll do whatever the fuck I want. But in Rhode Island, it's like, do you want to go to Newport? No, because I live in Rhode Island. Like, why would I do that? That's an all-day trip. And it's like the audacity to have that mindset when y'all are also the smallest state by a fucking long shot. |
| 2:19.1 | It's like driving state to state is like driving to the next county in some places or, you know, from side to side of the state, you know? |
| 2:25.1 | But that's why we feel that way because I have gotten lost before. |
| 2:29.9 | I remember a sleepover in junior higher high school and the mom who was like driving me and my friend back asked me for directions from West Greenwich to East Greenwich. |
| 2:40.7 | We ended up, I think, in Massachusetts. |
| 2:43.5 | I didn't know because I have no sense of direction. |
| 2:47.7 | And it is that easy to get super fucking lost because we're, that's why. It's like people are like, how do you do 10 minutes? Well, we're such a small stake that 10 minutes is a huge fucking drive for us. You could end up in anywhere, basically. You know what I'm saying? In any direction. There's like four states you can end up in in 10 minutes there. We are literally Polly literally Polly Pocket with a Duncan, and I am so here for it. |
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