The “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” snowflakes are back — and they’re sharper than ever for the season 6 premiere airing today, Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 8 p.m. Eastern. The series airs on Bravo with next day streaming on Peacock, but you can also watch using multiple free streaming options.
How do I watch “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” for free?
“Real Housewives” fans who have parted ways with their local cable provider can stream the premiere for free by utilizing free trials from Fubo and DIRECTV.
If you decide to continue after the free trial period, Fubo takes $30 off your first month while DIRECTV offers $35 off.
The most flexible option is Sling TV, which now offers new users a Day Pass for $4.99, Weekend Pass for $9.99, Week Pass for $14.99, Monthly Pass for $45.99, and a Season Pass for $199.99 for five months (then $45.99 per month).
You can also tune in on Peacock to watch the premiere the following day.
What’s in store for “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” season 6?
The premiere episode, titled “Hot Dogs and Hearsay,” kicks off with a surprise RV trip that quickly devolves into chaos, according to the official sneak peek.
Expect the season to bring fractured friendships, explosive confrontations and a Bravo crossover with “Below Deck Down Under.” Captain Jason Chambers makes a cheeky appearance during the cast’s yacht trip to Greece, hinting at flirtation and hijinks.
Tonight’s drama is rooted in the woods, where the trailer shows Angie Katsanevas orchestrating a bait-and-switch RV getaway that leaves the Housewives lost — literally and emotionally. Heather Gay is seen yelling, “Just follow me. I think this is the way home,” in eerie night-vision footage, while another voice warns, “This is not safe.”
Best streaming options:
Fubo – Free trial and $30 off your first month
DIRECTV – Free trial and $35 off your first month
Sling TV – 50% off first month and daily, weekend, weekly, monthly, and season passes
Peacock – Low monthly rate (starting at $7.99)
More details about streaming options
About Fubo
Fubo, which offers a free trial, has three main packages: Pro costs $79.99/month; Elite is $89.99; Premier is priced at $99.99. Cancel before the free trial ends to avoid being charged. Fubo includes access to more than 185 sports, entertainment and news channels. You can record TV shows, movies, games and more.
About DIRECTV
DIRECTV, which also gives customers a free trial, offers four packages if you continue with the service after your trial ends: Entertainment for $69.99; Choice for $84.99; Ultimate for $109.99; and Premiere for $159.99. Choice offers the most channels for sports enthusiasts.
About Sling
Sling TV users can get a Day Pass for $4.99; Weekend Pass for $9.99; Week Pass for $14.99; Monthly Pass for $45.99 (and get half off your first month); and Season Pass for $199.99 for 5 months, then $45.99 per month thereafter. You can also subscribe to either the Blue package or the Orange package depending on your viewing preferences. Sling Blue allows up to three streams at a time and Sling Orange allows one stream at a time.
About Peacock
Peacock features movies and hit television shows, as well as current NBC programming. Catch all the action for $7.99 per month or $79.99 annually. This service also offers multiple sports coverage on select games, including the NFL, Big Ten football, Premier League soccer, PGA Tour, and more.