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RHOSLC’s Heather Gay Finally Reveals How She Thinks She Got Her Infamous Black Eye: ‘I Woke Up Terrified’

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Mystery solved? Heather Gay finally addressed how she got her black eye during a season 3 cast trip — but even she’s still a bit confused.“I blacked out.

I don’t know how it happened,” the reality star, 40, revealed during the first part of the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City reunion on Wednesday, January 25. “I woke up terrified.

I had my phone plugged in, I was in pajamas.”According to Heather, her story started to contradict itself because she was “scared” her costars would “rewrite the narrative” if they knew the truth. (She was joined at the reunion by Whitney Rose, Lisa Barlow and Meredith Marks. Jen Shah, for her part, was notably missing.)In response, Lisa, 48, noted that an “investigation was launched” to determine how Heather was injured. “I wish you had said that in the moment because it caused so much damage,” Lisa added, to which host Andy Cohen clarified that Bravo “didn’t find anything” during the investigation.In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies“When production came into my room, I told them, I said, ‘I have no idea, I have no memory,’” Heather continued. “And then it spun out of control after that, and I take full responsibility, and I’m really sorry.

It’s terrifying.”During the RHOSLC special, the Bad Mormon author got emotional about her “humiliating” response to waking up with unknown injuries.“I know I blacked out.

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