Sybil Bruncheon's 31 Days of Halloween... and tonight on BRAVO...

THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF SALEM… Tonight on BRAVO’S hit series, host Andy Cohen interviews the girls about their latest dramas:

Pinchetta confronts Yustachia about the fender-bender she suffered on her new broom and claims that the brakes had been tampered with, possibly through a demonic spell.

Floozelda reveals what triggered her upending the table at Cackleton’s Café during the Ouija Board party and dumping everyone’s eye-of-newt soufflé in their laps! It appears she didn’t divorce her fourth husband… he was the hors d’oeuvres during the appetizer course.

Evillene tells everyone she’s just found out that she is pregnant and the ultra-sound reveals a healthy two-headed baby boy-thing. She will be giving up smoking her corn-cob pipe so as to minimize the risk of birth defects… or gender-confusion..

Grotesquella has decided to sell all her shares in Potions Consolidated, her skincare company, because the SEC is investigating her offshore involvement in a Transylvanian blood transfusion monopoly. She reveals that her beauty secret was no more than powdering with Gold Medal flour and doing her make-up with laundry markers.

Serpentina crosses wands with the Gloomdell twins over their sabotaging of her crystal ball concession at the International Sorceress Convention in Plymouth. Apparently they replaced her fine rock crystal ball with a snow globe filled with Crisco Oil and alka-seltzers.

 Windenina is confronted by Pompalia for handing out bizarre treats on Halloween night including marshmallow peeps shaped like llama poops and M&Ms flavored with ink. Last year she handed out three Ritz crackers to each child claiming they represented the Father, the Son, and Casper the Friendly Ghost.

 Rosamunda tells everyone that her bath soaps are selling surprisingly well… not because they lather very much but because they are shaped like oblong vegetables. The rest of the girls ask if she realizes that children could hurt themselves with them, and she decides to create a “child-size” collection… so “they can really learn to appreciate oblong vegetables when they grow up”.

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