Boys might be boys? Luke Gulbranson hinted that he and Craig Conover don’t precisely see eye to eye following their Winter Home season 2 argument.
“I imply, he’s who he’s. I’m who I’m,” the 38-year-old actuality star solely advised Us Weekly on Saturday, October 15, whereas attending BravoCon 2022. “You already know, some individuals are buddies and meant to be buddies and so simply aren’t.”
The Summer season Home star added: “Craig is Craig. And I actually don’t have an opinion [about him].”
Luke and the Charleston resident, 33, received into an enormous struggle whereas filming season 2 of Winter Home in February. Throughout the teaser for the brand new season, which premiered on Thursday, October 13, followers noticed the boys scream at each other over one thing seemingly involving Craig’s girlfriend, Paige DeSorbo.
“You simply touched my f—king girlfriend,” the Southern Attraction star could be heard shouting within the trailer earlier than getting in Luke’s face. “I’ll throw you thru a goddamn window!”
Somebody then yells, “I’m getting out of this goddamn home, now” earlier than Craig storms off into the chilly. Luke, for his half, seemingly leaves the Vermont home following the altercation.
Craig beforehand advised Us that he and the Minnesota native received right into a “bar struggle” whereas filming the winter trip.
“I’ve a variety of conviction in the case of women and guys relationships and [there was] one thing that occurred that I didn’t agree with,” the Stitching Down South founder solely advised Us on Wednesday, October 12, hinting that the incident did must do with Paige, 29.
Craig confessed that always his “message will get misplaced [because of] my supply,” which is one thing he’s “engaged on.” His tussle with Luke, he says, is one other instance of that.
“I believe my message was right, however my supply was dangerous,” he continued. “But additionally, , I’m not saying that women don’t do that, however for guys, like, the struggle was in regards to the situation at hand, it had nothing to do with me and Luke having private emotions about one another.”
The Delaware native shared that the “situation was resolved” whereas they have been nonetheless filming the Bravo collection, noting, “I don’t prefer to dwell my life — reducing whoever I struggle outta my life.”
Craig additional defined the state of affairs throughout an look at BravoCon on Saturday, teasing that Luke was the one within the unsuitable.
“Everybody will get in bar fights. Just about everybody on this room has gotten in an argument in a bar. Ours are simply filmed and ours was about one thing that occurred within the second,” he solely advised Us on the New York Metropolis occasion. “And , if it wasn’t for us all agreeing to forgive him for what occurred, he wouldn’t have been again. And he comes again. So we didn’t have an issue with Luke, we had an issue with what occurred in that second.”
The Charleston Faculty of Legislation alum insisted he “nonetheless” doesn’t have a “downside” with Luke regardless of the TV persona’s “no opinion” remark.
“I nonetheless, like, I don’t wanna say I like Luke, however, like, we’ve had nice occasions with him. You already know, no matter place he’s in, I [wish] him finest,” Craig added. “However the argument at hand was about one thing that occurred that evening. If it wasn’t captured by cameras, it wouldn’t be an enormous deal.”
The hockey coach, for his half, had nothing however good issues about Craig in the case of his ongoing romance with Paige. The stylist, who has been buddies with Luke for years, began relationship Craig in late 2021. “I want them nothing however one of the best. You already know?” Luke advised Us on Saturday of the couple. “I believe they’re made for one another, so it’s good.”
Luke, in the meantime, received flirty with The Actual Housewives of Potomac star Ashley Darby whereas attending BravCon over the weekend. He teased to Us, “We had [a] pleasant dialog on our means leaving final evening. We simply chatted.” The duo later exchanged numbers.
Winter Home airs on Bravo Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET.
With reporting by Christina Garibaldi