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Sophia Bush’s Response to Beverly Hills Housewives Invite


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Sophia Bush may need to reconsider her public persona.

The talented actress known for her role in One Tree Hill recently disclosed an amusing anecdote about receiving an invitation to join the cast of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Unfortunately, she hilariously missed this opportunity because she overlooked a text from her friend Bozoma Saint John, who made her debut on the Bravo reality series in 2024.

“Wouldn’t Sophia be the perfect housewife?” Bozoma mused during their lively conversation at the Create & Cultivate festival held in Los Angeles, where E! News was in attendance on July 19. “It’s completely logical. I sent her a text back in April—I’m spilling all the tea here!—and I said, ‘Hey, I need to ask you a controversial question.’

However, according to Bozoma, Sophia “was aware of what I was going to ask” but “didn’t reply until yesterday when she exclaimed, ‘How did I completely miss this text from April?'”

What was Sophia’s response to this unexpected invitation? She couldn’t help but find humor in the entire situation.

“Honestly, I am the worst at texting,” she joked on stage, “So I go to reply and I’m like, ‘I’m so thrilled to see you tomorrow. I can’t wait.’ Then I think, ‘Controversial question? In April?’ And it hits me, ‘Wow, we really do have more engaging conversations in our group chats.’

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