See Paige DeSorbo and Craig Conover's Massive Fight Pre-Breakup
Originally appeared on E! Online
was not giggling about all the pressure that was put on her relationship with Craig Conover prior to their breakup.
In fact, the Summer House star voices her annoyance with Craig and his friends asking about their plans to have kids in E! News' exclusive sneak peek at Southern Charm's Feb. 6 episode.
"Sometimes I get frustrated and I'm even saying it towards you," the Giggly Squad podcast cohost tells her now ex-boyfriend of three years in the preview months before their split this past November. "But Austen [Kroll]'s asking you like, 'Oh, are you not having kids?'"
And while Craig agrees by replying, "Yeah, that bothered me," Paige further explains her anger over questions about her family plans.
"F--k yeah it's my decision, because I'm the one that has to hold it in my f--king body," the 32-year-old fires back. "If you said to me right now, 'We need to have a baby or I'm leaving,' you'd have to leave. Sorry I'm getting heated, but like..."
Craig's response?
"Not at me though," he tries to reason in an attempt to calm her down. "Remember, I'm not the outside noise."
But despite Paige's baby ultimatum, ???
the Sewing Down South founder apologizes, "I know and I'm sorry."
But when Paige insists, "Then say you're on the same page with me," Craig explains why the idea of finally settling down and starting a family makes him so happy.
"There's nothing that I would change in our relationship right now," the 35-year-old confesses to her. "But, look, there has been times, yeah, that I didn't know where your head was at because you change your mind. Like, when you say 'our kids' or that I would be a great husband, I obviously smile inside because I'm like, 'Oh, she likes me.'
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Craig's response?
"Not at me though," he tries to reason in an attempt to calm her down. "Remember, I'm not the outside noise."
However, Paige also takes issue with Craig even broaching the topic of getting pregnant, to which the Sewing Down South founder apologizes, "I know and I'm sorry."
But when Paige insists, "Then say you're on the same page with me," Craig explains why the idea of finally settling down and starting a family makes him so happy.
"There's nothing that I would change in our relationship right now," the 35-year-old confesses to her. "But, look, there has been times, yeah, that I didn't know where your head was at because you change your mind. Like, when you say 'our kids' or that I would be a great husband, I obviously smile inside because I'm like, 'Oh, she likes me.'"
Unfortunately, that isn't exactly what Paige wants to hear.
"Is who I am not enough?" the influencer questions. "Do I not show enough love? If you can't handle the amount of love that I give, than that's a personal problem. And then that gets put on me and it's like I'm a bad girlfriend."
Craig then storms off saying, "This is a stupid f--king conversation," to which Paige retorts, "Well, don't have a temper tantrum every time there's a situation that you don't like."
However, Craig continues to insist, "I don't put any pressure on you. I just wanna be lovey dovey and talk about our family."
See the breakup play out when Southern Charm airs Thursdays at 8 p.m. on Bravo.
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