The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City season six trailer is packed with yacht trips, heated confrontations and a moment that stops the drama cold: Mary Cosby opening up about her son’s recovery after rehab.

The emotional scene comes as the Bravo series teases its most unpredictable season yet, premiering Sept. 16.

Mary Cosby’s Heartfelt Update

In one of the trailer’s quieter moments, Cosby speaks to Whitney Rose about her son, Robert Cosby Jr., who recently completed rehab for drug addiction.

“He’s doing as well as he can be doing,” Cosby says, her voice breaking. “Some days he’s good, some days he’s not.”

The pastor’s candid admission offers a rare glimpse into her private life, revealing the ups and downs of supporting a loved one through recovery. While most of the preview thrives on conflict, her vulnerability cuts through the noise.

Storm Clouds Over Lisa Barlow’s Marriage

Elsewhere, Lisa Barlow faces her own struggles. In the trailer’s opening moments, she tells husband John, “I feel like we’re on different pages.” During a psychic reading, she’s asked, “Why do you feel like you’re just rebuilding trust?” Her tearful response: “I don’t know.”

That uncertainty quickly becomes the talk of the group, with castmates whispering about secret loans and mystery men. Bronwyn Newport confronts Barlow directly, leading to a tense exchange that ends with personal jabs and financial shade.

Relationship Strain Spreads

Barlow isn’t the only one under pressure. Newport has an awkward conversation with husband Todd Bradley about feeling misunderstood, while Britani Bateman drops a bombshell about hearing rumors of a mistress.

In a private chat with Cosby, Newport admits, “What if I’m wrong and I’m gonna look like a fool and he humiliates me?”

Champagne, Conflict and the High Seas

Not everything in the preview is heavy. The women head on a Below Deck-style getaway aboard a luxury yacht, hosted by Below Deck Down Under’s Captain Jason Chambers. “We’re gonna get you nice and wet, and in the water,” Chambers jokes as the group boards.

Still, the fun is fleeting. The season promises more explosive confrontations, unfiltered shade and unexpected alliances, alongside moments of real-life vulnerability.