
If you find Leva Bonaparte bossy on "Southern Charm," she admits there's a reason, and viewers will understand why from "Southern Hospitality." "They're going to see more of me, a different side of me, and it'll give them more context to why I navigate things a certain way in my personal life," she said. "Here, I'm the boss; I'm not just a friend. You'll have some context about why I am always trying to get down to business. It's who I am. Sometimes, in my friendships, it can do me a disservice because I'm like, 'Can we work this out? Can we move past this? Can we get here? ... Can we figure this out?'"
On "Southern Hospitality," viewers see the roles Bonaparte plays daily as restaurant owner, wife, and mom since her job is her "everyday life, 24/7." She told The List, "You're going to understand me more when you see what I'm dealing with day to day, weekend night, all the time. [For] a lot of people, their work lives are separate [from] their personal lives, and mine is not that way. It's one big thing that requires compartments and some organization and some boundaries," she said, explaining how, at any time, her husband, sister, or sister-in-law could drop by to visit. "It's all one big blend."
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