<p>Court is officially obsessed. Ana and Ace break down RHORI and why it’s giving everything Housewives used to be: big personalities, real money, zero self-awareness, and absolutely no notes. These women are operating on a different level, and we are here for every second.</p><p><br></p><p>Then it’s off to Ladies of London, where Ace boldly claims he relates to Margo… but Ana isn’t buying it and suggests he might be a little more Mark than he’d like to admit. The identity crisis is real.</p><p><br></p><p>They also weigh in on the latest Summer House firing that has Bravo fans buzzing and briefly revisit Ace’s ongoing issue with Danny from The Valley. Opinions are strong, patience is thin, and the verdicts are as sharp as ever.</p><p><br></p><p>_______</p><p><br></p><p>On Reality Court, Ace Fanning and Ana Quincoces tackle the wildest, weirdest and most jaw dropping stories from all your favorite reality TV shows. From epic meltdowns to outrageous feuds, they’ll lay down the law and give their verdicts. But the final decision? Well that’s up to you. Join us every Tuesday and Thursday as Ace, Ana and a special guest get judgy with it—because let’s be real, we all love the tea on reality TV!</p><p><br></p><p>_______</p><p><br></p><p>F.O.S. Media is an independent podcast network dedicated to cutting through the noise, the hype, and the endless recycled takes clogging your feed. We produce original, conversation-driven shows rooted in honesty, curiosity, and the belief that great audio doesn’t need a corporate filter to be compelling.Founded on the radical idea that audiences deserve content that feels human, not manufactured, F.O.S. Media prioritizes sharp perspectives, thoughtful chaos, and voices that aren’t afraid to say the quiet part out loud. We don’t chase trends—we interrogate them. We don’t polish away the mess—we build inside it.Our growing slate of podcasts spans reality television, culture, commentary, and whatever else refuses to fit neatly into a category. If it sounds like something you weren’t supposed to say—but needed to hear—it probably belongs here.</p>