Andy Cohen is trying to get to the bottom of Shahs of Sunset star Mike Shouhed's alleged cheating scandal at the Bravo series reunion special. The 42-year-old reality star started dating Paulina Ben-Cohen in 2019. Shahs of Sunset viewers know these two lovebirds have gotten hot and heavy quickly with Mike already meeting and co-parenting Paulina's child from a previous relationship.
Throughout the past eight seasons, viewers have watched Mike get caught in multiple cheating scandals. The reality series introduced Mike to his first wife Jessica Parido. Their entire relationship was aired on the show from their engagement in 2014 to their nuptials at the Baltimore Hotel in Los Angeles in 2015 to their separation eight months later. According to legal documents, Jessica filed for divorce due to Mike's infidelity. Now, Mike is in the hot seat again after Paulina found NSFW texts with another woman on his phone, and sent screenshots of the texts in question to the rest of the show's cast.
While Mike's relationship became the center of attention on Shahs of Sunset season 9, it also became a hot topic at the show's reunion. In a first look trailer from Bravo, host Andy Cohen asks Mike if he ever hung out with the girls he got caught s*xting to which Mike adamantly denies. Later, cast member Destiney Rose interrupts to claim that the reality star "tried to get with two of my girlfriends." Things only get more intense when Paulina joins the conversation to confront the rumors with the general public and Mike basically begs for her to believe his honesty.
Mike's rocky relationship wasn't the only hot-blooded discussion the cast had during the reunion special. Andy took the time to take a poll of the cast to see who thinks Reza Farahan should be allowed to finally meet Mercedes Javid's son. The conversation pushed Reza to run off the set in tears to have a more private chat with his once upon a time best friend. "I don't know how to approach you, I don't know how to approach Tommy," MJ tells Reza backstage after the second season of her best friend and husband fighting.
It seems like this show is the gift that keeps on giving. This particular group of Shahs of Sunset reality stars have been real-life best friends for a lifetime, and most of the drama played out on the show is as real as it gets. There have been hookups, divorces, physical altercations, and devastating losses, but at the end of the day, they always find a way back to each other. Here's to hoping Mike and Paulina can figure out a way to finally be genuinely happy, whether that means sticking together or breaking things off.
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