OK! Exclusive: Heather Thomson Exposes RHONY Fakery, Accuses LuAnn de Lesseps Of Starting Fights For ‘Show Relevance’
July 21 2015, Updated 5:33 p.m. ET
One should know… never count out the Countess – especially when it comes to faking fights to stay relevant! Heather Thomson exclusively revealed to OKMagazine.com that LuAnn de Lesseps continued to fight with her after their Turks and Caicos blowout to remain the center of attention on the Real Housewives of New York.
“She chose the show over our friendship and she, for relevance on the show, continued this fight with me that wasn’t a fight,” Heather exclusively told OKMagazine.com of their explosive on-air fight.
The drama started when the Yummie founder blasted her former friend for allowing a strange man to sleep naked in the room next to her. After they made up, LuAnn continued their fight by accusing her of storming into her room to confront her while she was sleeping. The Countess later released the song, “Girl Code,” inspired by the fight.
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“We made up on camera twice and then off camera three times,” Heather explained. “She just kept it going, for me it was for the relevance of the show. She’s pretending that I never apologized to her.”
But Heather wasn’t the only co-star LuAnn picked a fight with, as the RHONY vet also fired at Carole Radziwill for sleeping with her niece’s ex-boyfriend, Adam. “Carole was just as shocked as I was that LuAnn kicked that friendship to the curb too over Adam, which LuAnn could care less that Carole was dating Adam,” Heather said.
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