long weeks?), MTV’s Housewives-esque reality series The Real Friends Of WeHo comes to an end.Since its announcement, the show’s been mired in controversies: Is it the reason Drag Race episodes are shorter this season?
Did they boot a cast member because he had an OnlyFans? Do any of them actually live in WeHo?But just because the season’s ending, that doesn’t mean the drama between the Real Friends is over—far from it, actually.In a new piece for Interview Magazine, star Joey Zauzig chats with fellow influencer Ty French about the intense reaction to the show, claiming the gays didn’t give it a fair chance.As Saucy Santana once said, “One thing about the comments: they are not on your side.”However, the juiciest part of the conversation comes when French asks Zauzig about being “the drama” of the season.
The Real Friends star says he didn’t expect to earn that title, but was surprised to be one of the only guys on the show who knew what they were getting into:“When you go on a reality show, you sign up to be vulnerable and to be yourself and nothing can be off limits when you sign that contract, b*tch,” he shares. “So yeah, in the beginning, I felt like, ‘Okay, I’m the only one bringing up sh*t.'”A post shared by Joey Zauzig (@joeyzauzig)But it seems his frustrations are pointed at two cast mates in particular: “I hope I don’t get in trouble for saying this, but certain cast members, Dorión [Renaud] and Jaymes [Vaughan,] it was very difficult to work with them.”Zauzig says his issue with Vaughan was that he didn’t seem willing to talk about the drama, and instead wanted to be a peace-maker and a mentor, of sorts.“With Jaymes, he was kind of trying to be like, ‘I’ll be your big brother,'” Zauzig reveals. “Like, I don’t.