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Andy Cohen Suggests Jen Shah Gave Heather Gay the Black Eye During Season 3 of ‘Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’

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His own theories. Andy Cohen revealed that he wasn’t buying Heather Gay‘s claim about not knowing how she got a black eye on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City.The Bravo executive producer, 54, shared his thoughts during the Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen after show on Wednesday, February 15, with Lala Kent and Katie Maloney.After asking his guests how they thought Gay, 40, got injured on the show, Kent, 32, showed her support for the theory that Jen Shah had something to do with the incident.“I think it’s from a cast member,” the Vanderpump Rules star hinted, before Cohen added, “From Jen Shah?

I do too. I don’t think she hit her head on a cabinet and got scratches on her arm.”In order to view the video, please allow Manage CookiesDuring the RHOSLC season 3 reunion, which aired last month, Gay noted that she was still confused about what happened while cameras weren’t rolling.“I blacked out.

I don’t know how it happened,” the reality star told costars Whitney Rose, Lisa Barlow and Meredith Marks at the time. “I woke up terrified.

I had my phone plugged in, I was in pajamas.”The Bad Mormon author admitted her story changed after she became “scared” by how her costars could “rewrite the narrative” if they knew the truth. “When production came into my room, I told them, I said, ‘I have no idea, I have no memory,’” she continued. “And then it spun out of control after that, and I take full responsibility, and I’m really sorry.

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