‘RHOSLC’: Meredith Makes a Dig at Another Housewife and Heather Calls Out Hypocrites in Season 4 Taglines (Exclusive)

Salt Lake City housewives are back with their snowflakes in hand — and slogans that won’t disappoint.

Ahead of tonight’s episode, PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at the season 4 opening credits for The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Neither veteran housewives Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks and Whitney Rose nor newcomers Monica Garcia and Angie Katsanevas held back for their iconic one-liners this season, which aptly include religious references and not-so-subtle criticisms of fellow cast members.

The opening credits of season 4 begin with Barlow saying, “I’m on a mission to serve Lisa, and I love it for my own sake.”

For his part, Gay celebrates the success of his expanding business — and addresses the hypocrites — by declaring, “I own an empire of beauty, so I don’t need any of your words.”

In episode 1, Gay revealed that she opened a second Beauty Lab + Laser location during what she called a “transformational year.”

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New Housewife Garcia doubles down on her claim to know “dark secrets” about her castmates in her first tagline for the franchise. “I keep my friends close, but my secrets even closer,” says the mother of four.

Garcia initially expressed her skepticism about her fellow housemates during last week’s premiere episode. “It’s so crazy to listen to them portray these perfect lives,” Garcia said in the confessional. “We all heard about each other thanks to Jen [Shah]. So it’s like I’m trying to walk this fine line of being open-minded and non-judgmental even though all their dark secrets are very difficult for me.”

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The cast of the fourth season of ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’.

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Next up for the slogan is Marks, 51, who says: “In a city full of dirty lies, anyone can take a bath.”

The slogan was apparently inspired by her heated confrontation with Rose, who made a “shady” joke to reporters about Marks’ bathtub habits. Along with her drama with Rose, Marks’ falling out with Barlow is expected to continue this season, though the jewelry designer recently told PEOPLE that their friendship is “better this year than last year.”

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For her first slogan as a housewife, Katsanevas promises: “I may be Greek, but don’t expect an olive branch from me.”

Rose, 36, ends the check-out credits with, “Belief in myself is the only religion I need.” Last season documented Rose’s decision to formally leave the Mormon Church, while season four will detail her marriage problems with husband Justin Rose.

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The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City airs Tuesdays at 9pm ET on Bravo.

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