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Heather Gay, Meredith Marks React to Claims Jen Shah Crashed BravoCon, Discuss Lisa Barlow’s Emotions Over Plea

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After Andy Cohen brought together tens of Housewives for his Watch What Happens Live! Legend’s Ball, speculation started swirling that Jen Shah attempted to crash the party.“Yeah, it was a bit crazy,” Tamra Judge told Access Hollywood on Saturday, October 15, noting that Jen, 49, randomly showed up at her hotel room and proclaimed that everything was “all good” and she is “not going to jail.” The Real Housewives of Orange County star, 55, further noted that Jen was hoping to sneak into the WWHL taping but there was “too much security.”Tamra added: “She did get to the Gansevoort rooftop party, and I think she left quickly. ‘[Jen] ain’t going anywhere,’ she said.”While the California native asserts that the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City personality wanted to gain entrance, Heather Gay and Meredith Marks didn’t witness any such exchange.“What is this crazy rumor?

What? Well, Jen Shah doesn’t try to do anything, so if that’s being said, then I would believe it,” Heather, 40, exclusively told Us Weekly on Saturday while attending BravoCon 2022. “I did not see her at Watch What Happens Live.

Am I fair to answer that? Did not want to implicate myself or others.”The Shah Lashes founder has also opened up about the claims that she crashed the Friday, October 14, festivities.“Anyone believing I crashed anyone’s party needs a reality check, I am the party,” Jen tweeted on Saturday. “Also I’m getting paid for BravoCon, stop worrying about where I’m at.

If I wasn’t at your event, party or panel then it wasn’t worth my time. Thank you for keeping my name in your mouth and trending.”The fashion designer— who changed her plea to guilty earlier this year amid her ongoing wire fraud case — also did not attend the RHOSLC cast panel on

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