“I don’t trust anybody here,” says Scott in the shocking new promo (via toofab)
The coronavirus definitely impacted the upcoming season ofbut, if this new preview is any indication, there's still plenty of drama to come.
E! dropped a 45-second promo Monday for Season 18, which returns with new episodes a month from today.trust issues take center stage, as he says into camera that there"couldn't have been a bigger betrayal." Talking to the rest of the family, he tells them,"She leaked me being there to the press ... I don't trust anybody here."
It appears he's talking about his stay at a rehab facility earlier in Colorado this year to"work on his past traumas," a facility he promptly left after a photo of him there was leaked to the press.
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