Southern Charm Character Analysis

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It looks like Kathryn Dennis and Thomas Ravenel of Southern Charm just can't work out their issues. They have been on again and off again, but they do have two children together. Fans are used to watching these two argue, but now it sounds like things are getting worse for them. Now, Kathryn is saying that Thomas hasn't been holding up to his end of the deal of being a father. Page Six shared what Kathryn had to say about the way that Thomas has been acting lately. Kathryn revealed all while on SiriusXM's Reality Checked on Wednesday. She wasn't holding anything back.

Kathryn Dennis shared that Thomas Ravenel hasn't been involved with their kids lately.

"He told me we were gonna have children and I wouldn't have to worry about anything and then he totally went off the grid. He hasn't called me, talked to our kids, seen our kids in months. He hasn't given me money. So that's kind of why I'm asking for his help and support."
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She had the kids living with her, but Thomas has been helping out. Now it sounds like everything has changed and Thomas isn't even checking on the kids at all. On the latest episode of Southern Charm, Thomas was talking about how life is really going to change when his son is born. He made it sound like he would be really involved in the children's lives, but according to Kathryn that isn't the way things are

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