Heather Headley Talks [Spoiler's] Death In 'Sweet Magnolias' Season 4 (Exclusive)

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This interview contains spoilers for Sweet Magnolias season 4

Heather Headley is just as excited about Sweet Magnolias season 4 as you are. The new season, which is on Netflix today, February 6, bring all kinds of storms to Serenity — both literal and emotional. But if there's one thing you can count on, it's that Maddie (JoAnna Garcia Swisher), Dana Sue (Brooke Elliott), and Helen (Heather Headley) are weathering the storms together.

"You know, when this all started, I just never thought we'd get to season 4. I didn't think season 2!" Heather tells Brit + Co in an exclusive interview over Zoom. "I was like, 'Oh, it's gonna be a great little show, we'll put it on Netflix. And so the fact that the audiences and women and men have embraced it and held on to it so tightly and want to know these stories has just warmed my heart and humbled me."

As a fangirl herself (more on that later), Heather understands how special it is for Sweet Magnolias fans to tune into a 10-episode arc. "I'm grateful to everyone who watches it, because now I know what it's like to sit down and watch 10 episodes of whatever else I'm binging. So I'm grateful that people give us that time. So thank you for that."

Keep reading to see what Heather Headley has to say about the most shocking Sweet Magnolias season 4 moments, as well as balancing motherhood and career, and her favorite TV shows.

Brit + Co's exclusive interview with 'Sweet Magnolias' season 4 star Heather Headley.

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Brit + Co: Congratulations on this new season! I think this is gonna be an ultimate comfort show for people, and I have to know what your go-to comfort show is to kick us off.

Heather Headley: Oh goodness, that's a great question. My husband and I sit in our bed after the kids have gone to sleep and so many times, I have one eye open because I'm so tired.

We have gone through a few shows in the past few weeks. Landman, we've gone through all of them, and I find myself in love with Billy Bob [Thornton]. I told my husband, I said, "It's what you're going to have to deal with. I love Billy Bob, and whoever Billy Bob thinks is not right and he needs to get rid of, I'm with him. Because you deserved it, it's fine, he can do whatever he wants." I loved it on many levels, it was just a good story. I watched Virgin River as well. I had watched it in the beginning because we're kind of sister shows, but then I got into the whole storyline and being hooked with that. I think we've been on Lioness now.

B+C: One of my favorite things that I think makes Sweet Magnolias a comfort show is the deep-rooted, female friendships. How do your relationships with JoAnna and Brooke inform the more intimate friendship moments onscreen?

HH: I think one of our first scenes was a margarita night. And so I had made this plan that I was not going to come into the relationship, going, "Oh my gosh, I love you guys. Oh my gosh, we're gonna be best friends"...My aim was, I want to be able to just do the work. And because we had to be so close, because this was such an intimate female friendship, I thought, "I just want to walk in and and do it from that angle and then fall in love with these women, if that is what I'm supposed to do." And within weeks, we did fall in love with each other. So we have a great friendship now.

It's one of those friendships that we don't need to speak to each other every day, every month, but we check in...When we get on set, a lot of times we sit and we talk about life and our marriages, or we talk about what's going on with the kids. We've cried together, we've laughed together as Heather, Brooke, and JoAnna. There are days that we sit and I might be reading a book and the two of them are talking about something, or Brooke is off doing something and Joanna and I are kiki-ing, or Joanna is doing something and Brooke and I are together.

We've all made the decision that what is on screen must never be touched. And so if there was ever a time that one of us felt you know, not so great with each other, I think we would address it. We try to fix that because we don't ever want anything off the screen to bleed to what that relationship is on the screen for the audience and for us and for all the other women that are watching it.

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B+C: With such an intimate internal understanding of your own character, what do you see Helen's life looking like beyond season four when you daydream about the future?

HH: I come in for the conflict, always. I'm all Landman, I'm all for conflict. They're always like, "We want her to be happy" — I wasn't happy for the first 3 episodes! I was one of the people that when the storyline was, Oh, she might get pregnant, I was like, "No, I think she has everything. I think we're here to show what women go through and what women don't go through."

There are women that go through infertility and miscarriage, and they go through being single and divorce and all this kind of stuff. And so I remember saying to them, "There are women who watch our show who unfortunately had miscarriages, and it's closer to all of us than we think. It's closer in the room than we think, right? Some of us have had it." And so I remember saying to them, "I think Helen should not have something that she wants. She should not get something that she wants."

And so I love the conflict, even though I want her to have a happy ending, I do think, like any other person on this earth, that she should have a few hindrances, a few hiccups along the way. My hope for her is that in the end, she'll find love and that she will be happy.

B+C: There were so many moments in Sweet Magnolias season 4 that made my jaw drop. What surprised you when you first read the script?

HH: I think I jaw dropped on the hurricane. I remember reading it going, "Okay, what?" Because I expected them maybe to get together, but I just didn't expect that. The wedding surprised me because we don't know about it in advance. There were a few. Mainly it was the Bill moment. I knew it was coming, but when it's finally there, it was kind of like, "Yeah, this is happening." I guess with Helen, we did have a few moments where I remember reading it going, "No!" We get the scripts two weeks in advance. So I don't know anything either, you know. So sometimes when we're reading it on the table or I read it a day before and I'm like, "You've got to be kidding me."

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B+C: You've done some incredible projects over the last few years. What's the biggest lesson you've learned about balancing career and motherhood?

HH: Every day I think I figure out what that looks like, because every day it shifts. It's always evolving as they grow up, as they need different things.

I've noticed that there are some times you have to say no to some things. My family has been so great about almost like [considering] my career as part of the family. My children have come along to things and moved to Atlanta and gone without going to birthday parties or friends things. My husband's traveled all over the world running after me to make sure that our relationship was together. So there's been a lot of sacrifice, and when I'm not working, my aim is to be present with them.

A woman gave me advice one time and she said, It's almost like you have four burners on the fire, you know what I mean? You've got to figure out if you've got a lot of pots that need to be cooked, right? You've got to figure out which one's the priority. My family's in a pot, the career's maybe in a smaller pot, and there are some days that you have to put the career pot on the side [but] the family stays on the stove as much as I can. It's been a good balance, but I will say that I owe a lot of that to the most amazing husband in the world. He's just so great and believes in me sometimes more than I think I believe in myself. And to a group of children who I really don't deserve, who kind of just come along for the ride, and they're sweet about it. They've helped me balance more so than I have.

B+C: I saw on Instagram you mentioned you're excited about your year of Jubilee, which I loved! What are you most excited about this year?

HH: I'm excited about a lot of things. It's a big year for me, I celebrated a big [50th] birthday and I was like, "I can't believe this is happening." And I'm Christian, and somehow my mother brought it up and I went and searched it up and it really is a year of Jubilee, so I decided to celebrate it.

I call it my relax, release, restore, restoration. The year for me has been that: things to release, whether they be grudges or things I've held on to. Like sometimes we hold people or hold things or hold dreams, and just to be able to release it and go, "That is okay." And relax to reset, and to just kind of rejuvenate my whole spirit.

I look forward to this year of just releasing and just embracing all that is there. And in order to embrace it all, I think you need to release a few things.

Watch Heather Headley in Sweet Magnolias season 4, streaming on Netflix now!

This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

Want to know what the best podcasts have in common? They're witty, captivating, and make you feel like you're listening to your best friend pontificate about everything from pop culture to first date horror stories. They may even teach you how to relax your mind or get a grip on reality because we know you tend to imagine worst-case scenarios (we do too!).

Since we love sharing our favorite TV series and books with you, we're getting even more vulnerable to share the podcasts we've been listening to so far in 2025. We just know everyone will be talking about them non-stop which is our goal!

Get to know the best podcasts you should be listening to right now!

1. Yap City — Brit + Co's Podcast 

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Brit + Co has our very own podcast that features hot takes from hosts Chloe Williams and Kayla Walden! Want to relive hilarious moments from the Oscars or obsess about book-to-film adaptations? Or, maybe you just need to know if someone's as obsessed with Severance as you are. No matter where you fall on the entertainment spectrum, Yap City's got you covered! (via Yap City)

2. We're Your Girls 

We're Your Girls

Best friends Tiffani Singleton and Taryn Delanie Smith know that life's messy, so they're talking about it. We're Your Girls listens like a inside conversation that's been made public because, well, they're girls girls! Even when they have different opinions, there's no catty behavior that's reminiscent of something from the Real Housewives franchise. It's just good, unadulterated fun that'll make you hit favorite before you're done listening to the first episode! (via We're Your Girls)

3. Call Her Daddy 

Call Her Daddy

Alex Cooper isn't here to give listeners more fluff that leaves them confused. Instead, she pushes the envelope and gently slides it back in a way that creates intrigue. For example, did you know you recently interviewed THE Monica Lewinsky to give her a platform to tell her unfiltered story? You may want to tap in if you haven't listened already because Ms. Cooper knows how to put on a show. (via Call Her Daddy)

4. Baby, This Is Keke Palmer

Baby, This is Keke Palmer

Tell the truth — you can't stop thinking about Keke Palmer. From her hilarious one-liners to having several creative jobs, there's a reason she won Entertainer of the Year at the NAACP Image Awards. But you know what's on our radar? Her podcast Baby, This is Keke Palmer.

She brings her same energetic and engaging energy to her interviews, creating an environment where guests and listeners alike want to soak up her thoughts. (via Baby, This is Keke Palmer)

5. Keep it Positive, Sweetie 

Keep it Positive, Sweetie

Crystal Renee Hayslett isn't afraid to venture outside of acting to have healing conversations on her couch. With her rich and silky voice, she encourages guests to tell their stories without using rage-bait to pull listeners in. Sure, she doesn't mind saying the quiet parts out loud about being single or trusting one's career journey, but it always comes across as level-headed. (via Keep it Positive, Sweetie)

6. Magical Overthinkers 

Magical Overthinkers

We love Amanda Montell at Brit + Co so it makes sense her podcast Magical Overthinkers is on our list! Based on the title of her bestselling novel The Age of Magical Overthinking, you'll find topics about social media habits, doomsday topics, and more! (via Magical Overthinkers)

P.S. Revisit our interview with Amanda Montell for a taste of what to expect from Magical Overthinkers.

7. Giggly Squad 

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Hannah Berner & Paige DeSorbo's Giggly Squad podcast is a welcome reprieve from all the chaos going on in the world. Whether they're dissecting their horoscopes or talking about relationship woes 👀, these besties are the girls you listen to when you want an escape from burnout. (via Giggly Squad)

P.S. Their book How to Giggle: A Guide to Taking Life Less Seriously hits shelves next month!

8. Naked Beauty 

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The first time we heard Brooke DeVard Ozaydinli's words fill our ears, we immediately subscribed to Naked Beauty before knowing everything she'd talk about. Although she dives into all things beauty, she also includes pivotal conversations about love, motherhood, and career. Whether she's interviewing Issa Rae or Dita Von Teese, Brooke's got something to say and we think you should be all ears! (via Naked Beauty)

9. I Hate It Here

I Hate It Here

Hebba Youssef created I Hate It Here because she knows work culture can be soul-crushing at time. As the Chief People Officer at Workweek, she's seen more than her fair share of HR horror stories so she knows what you're going through. Also, she knows you've probably been unfairly blamed for things that are actually above your pay grade. So, think of I Hate It Here as an inside look into the world of HR and the people who are just trying to navigate as best as they can. (via I Hate It Here)

10. Well...Adjusting

Well...Adjusting

What can't Iady Robin Hopkins do? As an author, actress, and lowkey comedian, she's bringing her familiar energy to Well...Adjusting because she knows some of us are surrounded by proverbial fire. When you're ready to stop pretending "everything's fine," she'll be here to help you lower your cortisol levels so you can get serious about setting much-needed boundaries. (via Well...Adjusting)

11. The Hilary Silver Podcast 

The Hilary Silver Podcast

Hilary Silver wants you to become a little more self-centered, but hear her out! Her advice isn't about being so self-absorbed that you adopt an inconsiderate attitude. More so, Hilary's giving you modern "put your mask on first" advice because you can't show up for others if you don't know how to do it for yourself! (via The Hilary Silver Podcast)

12. House Guest with Kenzie Elizabeth

House Guest with Kenzie Elizabeth

Kenzie Elizabeth's is Gen Z's go-to gal for all things related to life in your twenties. Whether it's dissecting romantic relationships, friendships or your career, she's inviting you for a sit-down conversation you won't forget. (via House Guest with Kenzie Elizabeth)

12. Therapy for Black Girls

Therapy for Black Girls

Licensed psychologist Dr. Joy Harden Bradford created the Therapy for Black Girls podcast as a way to help Black women prioritize their mental wellbeing. No one's meant to be strong all the time, but the idea of living a softer life doesn't always feel attainable for everyone.

With this podcast, Dr. Joy Harden Bradford's making a conscious effort to talk about topics of grief, career pivots, anxiety, and more! (via Therapy for Black Girls)

14. We Don't Always Agree with Ryan & Sterling 

We Don't Always Agree with Ryan & Sterling

What if we told you one of our favorite actors from This Is Us and Paradise has a beautiful podcast with his wife? Yes, THE Sterling K. Brown and Ryan Michelle Bathé decided to open up about their relationship in candid conversations we've been replaying.

Instead of claiming to be experts about matters of the heart, this married couple chats like two friends who genuinely like each other and aren't afraid to talk about different things that can impact a romantic relationship. (via We Don't Always Agree with Ryan & Sterling)

15. IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson

IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson

No one's a better best friend than your sibling which is something Michelle Obama and her brother Craig Robinson know. From recounting their personal experiences to having guests answer questions sent in by listeners, IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson is one of the best podcasts of 2025. (via IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson)

16. LadyGang

LadyGang

Keltie Knight, Jac Vanek, and Becca Tobin are still figuring life out. If that sounds oddly familiar, it's time you give LadyGang a listen because they're transparent about the ways they're stumbling around adulthood too. However, they're not necessarily praising making a ton of mistakes.

Their goal is to show women that other people are doing the best they can while aiming to spend time with the people they love. In this case, Keltie, Jac, and Becca are three besties who don't mind letting listeners in on their groupchat messages. (via LadyGang)

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When I ended up in the ER for stomach pain my senior year of college I didn't know that six years later I'd be relatively pain-free. I out gluten, high-acid foods, and red meat, and started consistently buying stomach-safe foods like broccoli, sweet potatoes, and chicken, and my first thought was Is this what everyone feels like all the time?

Those foods swaps genuinely changed my life — and now I'm on a (semi) permanent anti-inflammatory diet that features lots of whole foods and only the occasional coffee (hence the "semi" permanence). And an absolute must-have in my fridge these days? My homemade, 3-ingredient tzatziki sauce. Give it a try and tell me it's not the perfect topping for Mediterranean bowls!

Keep reading for the easiest 3-ingredient tzatziki sauce recipe for Mediterranean bowls, breakfast dishes, and more.

Here's what you'll need for this 3-ingredient tzatziki sauce.

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Ingredients

  • Non-fat Greek yogurt
  • 1 cucumber
  • 1-2 tablespoons lemon juice

Tools

  • Bowl
  • Grater

How to make Brit + Co's easy tzatziki sauce

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Instructions

  1. Grate your cucumber into your bowl: I like to use at least half the cucumber if not the whole thing!
  2. Next you'll want to get rid of all the water: I dump out the liquid in the bowl then soak up any extra with a paper towel. Don't be afraid to squeeze the cucumber out!
  3. Mix in your Greek yogurt: I prefer equal parts yogurt and cucumber, but you can play with the ratio until it's a mix you like. That's the best part about homemade recipes!
  4. Add in your lemon juice: I prefer to taste the lemon so I love to really add it in but you can keep it light, and even mix in a little salt or garlic powder for a different edge.
  5. Mix it all together and you're good to go! I store mine in a mason jar in the fridge and it's ready for me whenever I need it.

This tzatziki sauce is the perfect topper for my Mediterranean chicken bowls, potatoes, or even on top of an egg (trust me!). There's no better time to make these 26 Mediterranean Recipes That Will Make You Feel Like You're On Vacation;).

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I know what you might be thinking: WHOA! Matthew Macfadyen is better than Colin Firth?! As someone who grew up watching the 1995 BBC Pride & Prejudice at least once a year, the TV show is foundational to my relationship with media — but I can't deny that the Joe Wright's 2005 adaptation with Keira Knightley totally changed everything. And in honor of the Pride & Prejudice 20th anniversary this year, my co-host Kayla and I chat all about it on the latest episode of Brit + Co's Yap City podcast.

Here are our honest thoughts on the 2005 Pride & Prejudice, Matthew Macfadyen's Mr. Darcy, and the hand flex.

The Battle of the Darcy's: Matthew Macfadyen VS. Colin Firth

In this week's episode of Yap City, we're talking all things Pride & Prejudice, Mr. Darcy, and historical romance. The 2005 adaptation starring Keira Knightley as Lizzy Bennet and Matthew Macfadyen as Mr. Darcy (which turns 20 on November 11) is returning to select theaters April 20.

"I've grown to love the 2005 version with Keira Knightley more just because it makes me feel so deeply and I just always feel so many butterflies in my stomach by the end," I say in the latest episode. "I feel like it's more a more emotional depiction of the story."

"I'm definitely team 2005," Kayla agrees. "I just think the cast of 2005 is better in my opinion, and it does a good job of being like ethereal and just fully immersing you into what I imagine Jane Austen's world was or what she wanted it to be when she was writing."

Both the 2005 and the 1995 Pride & Prejudice give us some seriously swoon-worthy moments from Mr. Darcy like Colin Firth diving into a lake or Matthew Macfadyen walking through the fog. "Every single time, no matter how many times I watch it, I always think the camera is going to pan or it's gonna cut to Elizabeth," I say. "Something about it just makes me feel at peace."

But there's nothing as immortal as Mr. Darcy's hand flex.

What does Mr. Darcy's hand flex mean?

One of the most enduring moments from the movie (if not in 21st century cinema) is when Mr. Darcy helps Elizabeth into a carriage, and then flexes his hand as he walks back into the house. But what does the hand flex mean?

"He was so affected by touching her hand, because men and women didn't really touch unless it was moments like you were helping them into the carriage or escorting them somewhere," Kayla points out. But that's not the only reason she loves Matthew's version of Mr. Darcy over Colin Firth's.

"I just think he fully captured [the] gentleness that he had towards her while also maintaining that straightforward bluntness that kind of has you wonder if he's rude or if that's just how he is," she continues.

"Matthew has really grown on me because I feel like he has a sweetness that some of the other adaptations didn't give me as a viewer or I didn't pick up on them in the same way," I agree. "When you reach the end of the 2005 Pride & Prejudice, and even when you rewatch, you can identify that he really is just uncomfortable and anxious instead of just straight mean."

Where can I watch Pride & Prejudice 2005?

Pride & Prejudice is re-releasing in theaters for a limited time starting April 20, 2025. You can also stream it on Netflix right now.

Who's in the Pride & Prejudice cast?

The Pride & Prejudice cast makes this one of the best movies of the 2000s. Here's who you'll see in the movie:

  • Keira Knightley as Elizabeth "Lizzy" Bennet: an intelligent, headstrong woman determined to marry for love.
  • Matthew Macfadyen as Mr. Darcy: the new wealthy bachelor in town who appears to have a chip on his shoulder.
  • Rosamund Pike as Jane Bennet: Lizzy's romantic and gentle older sister who falls for Mr. Bingley.
  • Simon Woods as Charles Bingley: Mr. Darcy's friendly and kind best friend who falls for Jane.
  • Rupert Friend as George Wickham: a mysterious figure from Darcy's past who turns Lizzy's head.
  • Brenda Blethyn as Mrs. Bennet: Lizzy's dramatic mother who wants to see all five of her daughters married.
  • Donald Sutherland as Mr. Bennet: Lizzy's quiet father who loves to sit and read in his study.
  • Jena Malone as Lydia Bennet: Lizzy's youngest sister whose behavior borders on scandalous.
  • Carey Mulligan as Catherine "Kitty" Bennet: Lizzy's second-youngest sister who feels overshadowed by Lydia.
  • Talulah Riley as Mary Bennet: The studious middle Bennet sister who plays the piano.
  • Tom Hollander as Mr. Collins: a Bennet cousin who's next in line to inherit their home.
  • Judi Dench as Lady Catherine de Bourgh: Mr. Darcy's wealthy and esteemed aunt.
  • Kelly Reilly as Caroline Bingley: Mr. Bingley's sister.
  • Tamzin Merchant as Georgiana Darcy: Mr. Darcy's younger sister.
  • Claudie Blakley as Charlotte Lucas: Lizzy's best friend.
  • Cornelius Booth as Colonel Fitzwilliam: Mr. Darcy's cousin.
  • Penelope Wilton as Mrs. Gardiner: Lizzy's aunt.
  • Peter Wight as Mr. Gardiner: Lizzy's uncle.

Check out how We Got Dragged Into The Live-Action Snow White & Rachel Zegler Drama in last week's episode!

There’s always a bit of an ick factor when you move into a new home — especially if it’s a fixer-upper. When I closed on my home five years ago, the place reeked of cigarette smoke. I had the floors refinished and the walls painted before I moved in, but even then, I couldn’t relax until I gave everything a deep clean. If you’re about to settle into a new space, don’t skip these often-overlooked spots when you're cleaning your home — they make a big difference!

Here are places you should always clean when you move into a new home.

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Inside Kitchen Cabinets & Drawers

Crumbs, dust, and mystery smudges often get left behind when previous homeowners move out. Wipe with a gentle all-purpose cleaner, then add drawer liners for a fresh, finished look.

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The Fridge & Freezer

It always feels good to start with a clean slate in the fridge; after all, you don't want your groceries mingling with someone else's leftovers. Take out all shelves and drawers to soak in warm, soapy water, then wipe down interior walls with a baking soda and water solution.

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Bathroom Fixtures

Faucets, handles, and shower heads can harbor buildup or bacteria. Use a vinegar soak on shower heads and a disinfectant spray on all high-touch surfaces.

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Air Vents & Filters

I was living in my home for a year before a friend pointed out that I needed to replace my HVAC filter every 6 months to a year. Now I'm consistent about it. Apparently, dust and allergens can build up fast — especially if the home was vacant for a while. Vacuum vent covers and replace HVAC filters so your new space breathes better.

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Light Switches & Doorknobs

These are touched constantly — and rarely cleaned. Go room by room with a disinfecting wipe or spray to wipe down all the switches and knobs.

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Baseboards & Trim

Vacuum your carpets and floors thoroughly, then mop using the right cleaner for your floor type (wood, tile, vinyl, etc.). Don't forget baseboards and trim, which collect dust and scuffs — especially during a move-out and move-in. Use a microfiber cloth and warm, soapy water to clean up dust. I'm love a Magic Eraser to remove tougher marks too.

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Washing Machines

Lint, detergent buildup, and even mildew can linger in your washer from previous use. Wipe down the inside of the washer drum, clean the detergent drawer, and vacuum out the dryer lint trap and vent. Run a hot cycle with white vinegar in the washer to freshen things up. Do the same for your dishwasher too!

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For every amazing Aldi find, there’s unfortunately one that’s… not so amazing. In fact, Aldi fans are pretty quick to identify the worst products sold at the grocery chain, whether it has to do with taste or overall quality. We scoured the r/Aldi Reddit page and uncovered the top 10 worst Aldi products shoppers say are “horrid,” “garbage,” and even “vile.”

See the 10 "worst" products you’ll definitely want to avoid when shopping at Aldi.

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1. Frozen Lobster Mac & Cheese

Lobster mac & cheese most certainly should only be eaten fresh – this frozen iteration from Aldi is allegedly not worth the hype. One shopper even said it was "horrid.”

“I thought the lobster mac would be good..." one Redditor commented. "But way too fishy and briney.”

“I still have bad memories from when I bought that lobster mac n cheese," another person said. "Terrible taste, terrible smell. Cannot believe they still carry that garbage.”

“The smell of the lobster Mac and cheese haunts me," one more user confided. "It’s been a year and I still gag when I think about it.”

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2. Sliced Deli Turkey

Deli turkey of any kind can really be hit or miss. According to one Aldi shopper, the grocer's deli turkey is undoubtedly a miss.

"“I bought the deli turkey once and it was slimy and tasted terrible," they wrote. "I might have made two sandwiches just to feel less bad about wasting the food, but I remember throwing the rest out. But the salamis and charcuterie-esque meats are all really good imo.”

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3. Sweet & Spicy Candied Pecans

Sweet and spicy – or 'swicy,' if you're cool like that – is typically a great flavor combo. One Redditor simply did not care for this Aldi product that incorporates the duo into a nutty snack.

“Sweet and Spicy candied pecans are one of the worst things I’ve ever bought there," they said. "They taste like candy pecans that were dunked in extremely vinegary hot sauce."

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4. Cauliflower Crackers

This Aldi version of Cheez-Its, essentially, is crafted with cauliflower for a "healthier" take. Anyone who tends to reach for the health-ified versions of certain snacks knows there's a risk of them being absolutely appalling. Well, one Redditor wasn't shy to say these Aldi crackers are “nasty vile things.”

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5. Toaster Tarts

Aldi shoppers have long debated the quality and taste of the grocer's off-brand Pop-Tarts. In one succinct conclusion, one fan ruled the crust "flavorless and dry," though another shopper countered their point and said that Aldi's version typically has more filling. 👀

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6. Deli Pickles

Aldi shoppers also have grown to dislike the deli pickles, noting a weird change in their flavor over time.

“The deli pickles used to be amazing and now they taste like they’re contaminated with cleaning products," one Redditor said.

“The ones I got were so mushy and tasteless," another person commented. "So bad.”

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7. Organic Chicken Lemon & Lavender Bone Broth

Though bone broth can be a great source of protein, Aldi just might have messed up by flavoring their with lemon and lavender.

“This was absolutely disgusting. The smell is god awful," one Redditor said. "The person that came up with this flavor needs to be fired.”

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8. Crab Rangoon Dip

In theory, this sounds really good, but Aldi shoppers say otherwise.

“We try to not let anything go to waste in our house and will zhuzh up bad meals but that one went into the trash," one person said.

“I’ve not heard a single person say that dip was good lol," another commented.

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9. Confetti Brownies

These off-brand Cosmic Brownies put shame on the name of the OG, according to Aldi fans. To give you a better idea, one person even called them "a f-cking travesty.” LOL.

"Ugh they are terrible!!” another shopper said.

“Yes! Just threw a box of those away," one more person chimed in. "Like play doh on the top with no taste.”

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10. Shelf-Stable Tortellini

This packaged pasta seems to be notoriously gross. Some shoppers did note it tastes better in a recipe, rather than by itself. But still, others are disgusted by it.

"I bought mushroom ones. Terrible. Just dreadful," one person said. "They were …tart. And with no mushroom taste whatsoever.”

“It smelled like wet dog,” another user wrote.

“I farted so terribly,” one more person admitted.

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