Leva Bonaparte Checks In on Craig Conover and Paige DeSorbo After Breakup
In the aftermath of Craig Conover and Paige DeSorbo’s breakup, their friend and Southern Charm co-star, Leva Bonaparte, stepped in to show her support for both parties. The 45-year-old businesswoman revealed to Page Six that she reached out to Conover via text message to check in on his well-being following the split. “I was like, ‘Hey, I just want to let you know that I want to make sure that you’re OK. Like, I’m here. I hope you’re recovering well,’” she said. While the two hadn’t spoken in person before the recent reunion filming, Conover responded by “hearting” her message, showing appreciation for her kind gesture.
Bonaparte later extended her support to DeSorbo, 32, after noticing some negative comments directed at her online. “I don’t ever like to see like a girl being dragged,” Leva admitted, explaining why she decided to message DeSorbo on Instagram. In her message, she expressed empathy for the situation and reminded DeSorbo that she and Conover were both allowed to make their own decisions and move on from the relationship. “You’re allowed to change your mind about things or move on from things,” she wrote. Leva also commended DeSorbo for addressing the breakup in a “very mature and very graceful” manner during her Giggly Squad podcast episode in December.
Leva’s Take on Marriage, Breakups, and Giving Grace
Bonaparte, who has been open about her own experiences with relationships and marriage, shared her thoughts on the significance of such life decisions. “Marriage is the biggest decision of your life –– the biggest decision,” she emphasized. She encouraged both Conover and DeSorbo to prioritize their own well-being and make choices that align with their personal growth. At the same time, she urged fans to give the couple “grace” during this difficult time, acknowledging that navigating breakups is never easy.
Bonaparte pointed out that no one handles breakups perfectly, as emotions often run high. “It’s never anyone’s best self in a breakup,” she said. “The smallest thing can feel triggering, because you’re both hurt. The person who decides to walk away is probably very hurt –– and the person who maybe wasn’t sure that they should break up. Either way, feelings are very heightened, right?” Her words of wisdom highlight the importance of empathy and understanding for those going through a breakup.
Paige DeSorbo Addresses Rumors About the Breakup
Following the split, DeSorbo faced baseless rumors from fans suggesting she had been unfaithful to Conover, both physically and emotionally. However, she vehemently denied these claims, stating that there was no truth to the speculation. She also revealed that she had asked Conover to publicly address the rumors, but he declined to do so. During an appearance on Watch What Happens Live, Conover stated, “I don’t want to be involved. I got broken up with. I’m the ex-boyfriend moving on with my life.”
Despite this, Conover has expressed his own feelings about the breakup, describing himself as “shocked” and “blindsided” by DeSorbo’s decision to end the relationship. He mentioned that the two didn’t want different things, but rather, DeSorbo had simply decided she no longer wanted to pursue the relationship with him. “Like, she didn’t want those things with me anymore, and, like, I’m not mad at her for that, but I don’t like this, ‘Love isn’t enough thing,’ because, you’ll make it work,” he said. The exes were recently spotted attending the Super Bowl 2025 in New Orleans, though they were not together.
Leva Bonaparte’s Empathetic Perspective
Throughout the situation, Bonaparte has maintained a balanced and empathetic stance, showing compassion for both parties. Her approach reminds fans that breakups are complex and that it’s important to avoid placing blame or harsh judgment on either individual. By encouraging grace and understanding, Leva hopes to foster a more supportive environment for both Conover and DeSorbo as they navigate this challenging time.
Her words also serve as a reminder that relationships involve two people, each with their own emotions, needs, and decisions to make. While it’s natural for fans to have opinions, Leva emphasizes the importance of allowing individuals to make choices that are right for them. As she so eloquently put it, “You’re allowed to make a decision. You’re allowed to change your mind about things or move on from things.”
A Final Word on Leva and the Southern Charm Universe
As the drama unfolds, Leva Bonaparte continues to be a voice of reason and empathy within the Southern Charm and Southern Hospitality circles. Her ability to approach difficult situations with kindness and understanding makes her a beloved figure among fans. Meanwhile, the latest season of Southern Charm airs Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET, with Southern Hospitality following shortly after. Both shows are available for streaming on Peacock the day after they air, giving fans plenty of opportunities to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the lives of their favorite cast members.