'Southern Charm' season 3 spoilers: Kathryn and Thomas split, may miss new season

Kathryn and Thomas have allegedly broken up and will not be part of "Southern Charm" season 3. Facebook/Bravo

Season 3 of Bravo's reality series "Southern Charm" has not even taken off yet, but fans have already been privy to the drama that goes behind the set.

According to Realty Today, stars Kathryn Dennis and Thomas Ravenel have allegedly called it quits. The on-again, off-again relationship has been one of the highlights of the show. But it appears that due to the break-up, Yibada reveals that the Bravo executives are reportedly rethinking the release of the new season.

News about the split hit the web when Kathryn posted a cryptic message on her Twitter account stating, "What is a queen without her king? A queen." As she refused to further comment on her post, fans began speculating that the "queen" she was pertaining to was herself and that she may have indeed broken up with Thomas. 

Menwhile, Movie News Guide reports that a week earlier, Thomas hinted that "Southern Charm" season 3 would be cancelled due to low ratings. He also said that he would no longer be a part of the show, even accusing Bravo of lying to him.

"They've lied to me so many times but the last lie was just pathological. Had they just told me the truth I would've stayed on. I actually hope they sue me. One of my hobbies is getting some evil person or corporation to sue me, and when I counter-sue I never lose," the 52-year-old politician said.

Season 2 ended with Kathryn running after Thomas, begging him not to leave his family behind. They have a daughter. Thomas told the 22-year-old reality TV star that he could not stand being in a relationship anymore and it has got to stop.

Throughout the series, the pair had more than their share of drama, always engaging in catfights and petty quarrels. Kathryn lamented on the politician's unsupportive nature, pertaining to his lackadaisical attitude on child support. For his part, Thomas accused of Kathryn of cheating on him with a lesbian.

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