Salt Lake City’s housewives are back with their snowflakes in tow — and taglines that do not disappoint.
Ahead of tonight’s episode, PEOPLE has the exclusive first look at the season 4 opening credits forThe Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Neither veteran HousewivesLisa Barlow,Heather Gay,Meredith MarksandWhitney Rosenor newcomers Monica Garcia and Angie Katsanevas held back for their iconic one-liners this season, which fittingly include religious references and not-so-subtle digs at fellow cast members.
The season 4 opening credits begin with Barlow, who says, “I’m on a mission to serve Lisa, and I love that for myself.”
In episode 1, Gay revealed that she opened a second Beauty Lab + Laser location during what she called “a transformative year.”
New Housewife Garcia doubles down on her claim of knowing “dark secrets” about her castmates in her very first tagline for the franchise. “I keep my friends close, but my secrets closer,” says the mother-of-four.
Garcia initially vocalized her skepticism of her fellow Housewives during last week’s premiere episode. “It is so crazy hearing them portraying these perfect lives,” Garcia shared in a confessional. “We’ve all heard things about each other thanks toJen [Shah]. So I’m like trying to walk this fine line of being open-minded and non-judgemental even though all their dark secrets are very heavy on my mind.”
The cast of ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ season 4.Bravo Media

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Next up for a tagline is Marks, 51, who says, “In a town full of dirty lies, everyone can use a bath.”
For her first tagline as a Housewife, Katsanevas promises, “I may be Greek, but don’t expect an olive branch from me.”
Rose, 36, closes out the opening credits with, “Having faith in myself is the only religion I need.” Last season documented Rose’s decision toformally remove herself from the Mormon church, while season 4 will detail her marriage troubles with husband Justin Rose.
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The Real Housewives of Salt Lake Cityairs Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.
source: people.com