Bravo fans upset over sudden removal of favorite show on Peacock
Bravo fans were in for a shock when they realized that their favorite show, The Valley, had disappeared from the Peacock streaming site. The show, which is a spin-off from Vanderpump Rules, premiered its second season last month and follows the lives of five couples navigating marriage, parenthood, and everyday responsibilities.
Despite the second season being on air, fans were puzzled to find that The Valley was showing up as “expired” on Peacock where Bravo shows typically stream. Some fans took to Reddit to express their frustration and speculate on why the show might be missing.
Speculations arose that the show may have been removed for legal reasons, possibly due to comments made by cast members about their co-stars. Some fans suggested that episodes were taken down after Janet Caperna accused her co-star, Danny Booko, of alleged sexual assault.
In a recent episode, Janet’s accusations were aired, referring to an incident in which Danny allegedly grabbed the thigh of Jasmine Goode and the buttocks of her friend Melissa Carelli at a party. Jasmine confronted Danny on the show, where he apologized, saying, “That was completely out of my character. I am sorry.”
Following ongoing abuse from The Valley fans, Janet and Jason decided to leave the US and have fled to Switzerland. Janet expressed her frustration with the normalization of threats and slurs towards reality TV stars, emphasizing that it is not acceptable behavior.
As fans eagerly await updates on the fate of The Valley, many are hoping for resolution soon. Stay tuned for more developments in this Bravo drama!