Bravo viewers did a double take during a recent episode of “Southern Hospitality” after a Southern Charm cameo caught fans’ attention.
The moment came during Season 4, Episode 3, when VIP host Joe Bradley was working to get back into Leva Bonaparte’s good graces at Republic. As he moved through the crowd and recruited guests, he spotted someone recognizable riding down King Street in the back of a golf cart.
The familiar face turned out to be former “Southern Charm” cast member Landon Clements.
“Hi, Joe!” Clements called out, prompting a quick exchange between the two. Bradley responded by inviting her in, offering to help her find a place inside. The interaction lasted only a few seconds, but longtime Bravo viewers were quick to notice.
While brief, the moment marked an unexpected crossover between “Southern Charm” and “Southern Hospitality,” two shows that share both a Charleston setting and overlapping social circles.
Crossovers like this are not uncommon within Bravo’s lineup, especially among shows set in the same city. With both “Southern Charm” and “Southern Hospitality” rooted in Charleston’s social scene, brief appearances from familiar faces can happen naturally, even if they are not part of a larger storyline.
Why the ‘Southern Charm’ Cameo Stood Out to Bravo Fans
GettyClements appeared on multiple seasons of “Southern Charm,” making her a recognizable figure within the franchise. Even a quick appearance like this was enough to spark attention among viewers who have followed Bravo’s Charleston-based shows over the years.
The cameo also highlights how closely connected the two series remain. “Southern Hospitality,” which centers around the staff and social scene surrounding Republic, often intersects with personalities tied to “Southern Charm.”
Moments like this may not drive a full storyline, but they reinforce the shared world that longtime viewers continue to follow.
How Landon Clements and Joe Bradley Know Each Other
The interaction between Clements and Bradley is not entirely random.
The two share a mutual connection through Jarrett “JT” Thomas, a figure within Charleston’s social and hospitality scene. That shared connection helps explain why their exchange felt natural, even within the fast-moving environment of the episode.
It also reflects the real-life overlap between the people and places featured across Bravo’s Charleston-based shows.
A Quick Cameo That Didn’t Go Unnoticed
Although Clements’ appearance was not heavily featured, it is the kind of moment that viewers tend to catch, especially those familiar with both series.
For now, the cameo stands as a brief, blink-and-you-miss-it appearance, but one that reinforces just how connected Bravo’s Charleston-based shows continue to be.



