Real Housewive's Lisa VanderPump's Former Friend Cedric Martinez Says She "Turned Into a Bitch"
Feb. 2 2011, Published 7:15 a.m. ET
One rather sad moment during the reunion episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills last night on Bravo was Lisa Vanderpump explaining her falling out with her former house guest and friend Cedric Martinez. Unfortunately, the harsh words exchanged aren't coming to an end yet as Cedric is speaking out and calling Lisa a "bitch."
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"Lisa was well-liked, but then she turned into a, can I say, bitch," Cedric told E! News in a new sit-down interview.
Cedric knew Lisa and her husband Ken Todd for almost 15 years before he moved in with them as a lomg-term house guest.
"I was the face of their club in London, Shed lounge," he explained. "I was in charge of the VIP guests. I had to entertain Lisa. She was fun."
So how did he become their house guest?
"I didn't need a place to stay," he explained. "I knew Real Housewives it could be an opportunity that opens doors...I always wanted to leave their house."
According to Cedric, he lived with them for sex months when the all moved to L.A. two years ago and then was asked to move back in for Bravo.
"Things turned sour the last day of shooting," he said. "Ken and Lisa changed. When I moved in, I noticed a difference…They were talking to me like...I was an accessory to Lisa."
"I said, 'I don't like who you've become.' "
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But Lisa told a different story on last night's reunion episode of the show on Bravo.
"He followed us here…We ostensibly supported him," Lisa said . "We kept saying, it's time to go. He'd been there over a year. But I did feel protective of him because he didn't have anywhere else to go."
"I think when the cameras follow you for months they really do get an accurate picture of who you are," she explained. "I have no respect for him whatsoever. I hope he makes better choices in the future. But as far as I'm concerned, he's a lying, egotistical, narcissistic, vindictive, vile piece of—I'll stop right there."
Watch Cedric's interview below!