Annemarie Wiley Slams RHOBH as Demonic and Claims Bravo Tried to Destroy Her Reputation!

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Annemarie Wiley Slams RHOBH as Demonic and Claims Bravo Tried to Destroy Her Reputation!

Annemarie Wiley is opening up about her time on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and she’s not holding back.

Annemarie Wiley

More than a year after appearing in just one season of the Bravo hit, Annemarie, 41, is speaking candidly about why she believes her time on the show was cut short — and she says it had everything to do with her political and social views.

“I wasn’t looking to be famous. I said yes [to RHOBH] because I thought I could share something different, something positive,” she shared in a June 2 interview with Evie Magazine. “I had no idea what I was walking into. I’m just a very open and honest and authentic person … I shared my real thoughts. I didn’t realize I was setting myself up for full character assassination.”

Annemarie Wiley

The nurse anesthetist and wife of former NFL player Marcellus Wiley, 50, says she was shocked by how producers handled her season — especially after she became the subject of online backlash for her stance on transgender athletes.

“I had no idea Bravo and NBC were so woke. It just wasn’t on my radar,” Annemarie said. Although she hoped to portray her “happy nuclear black family” on screen, Annemarie alleges producers chose not to air any of that.

Annemarie Wiley

“But that wasn’t their agenda … [And] none of it made it to air,” she said, revealing the network even cut emotional moments like her mother’s stage four lung cancer diagnosis.

“It’s produced. Not scripted, but definitely planned,” she added. “The producers have an agenda. I learned the hard way: They are not your friends. I thought it was a sisterhood. I thought it was about women who genuinely wanted to support each other. But that’s not what it is. It’s toxic. It’s calculated. At times, it felt satanic.”

Annemarie Wiley

According to Annemarie, things took a major turn when a resurfaced clip of her husband saying their daughters wouldn’t compete against men in sports triggered accusations of transphobia. “Suddenly, I was transphobic. A bigot. Just for agreeing that women deserve fairness in sports,” she said.

“We support trans rights. But we also support women. And fairness in sports … Men can’t be women. Women can’t be men … That’s not hate. That’s biology.”

Annemarie Wiley

“No one is saying trans people can’t compete. We’re saying: Compete with your biological sex. That’s how sports work. That’s how fairness works,” she continued. Annemarie alleges that despite attempts to have meaningful discussions with her castmates, producers edited her to appear “unlikable” as retaliation for her opinions.

Annemarie also addressed criticism surrounding her political beliefs, noting that her comments about controversial topics such as Balenciaga’s ad campaign and child exploitation were met with outrage from castmates.

Annemarie Wiley

“Suddenly, I’m a MAGA supporter. A Trump fanatic. Just for being outraged about the exploitation of children,” she said. “They kept saying, ‘Oh, you’re best friends with Candace Owens.’ I’ve never even met her.” “I told them, ‘I’m speaking out against child pornography, and you’re mad at me? What does that say about you?’”

While Annemarie says she previously identified as a liberal and voted for Joe Biden, 82, she felt compelled to reassess.

Annemarie Wiley

“I didn’t like where our country was going. Crime. Open borders. Inflation. No integrity. No plan. Just a lot of performance. I couldn’t vote for that,” she explained. “I want the culture to get better for everyone. That’s why I vote the way I do.”

She continued, “Eventually, I had to look at both parties and ask, ‘What do they actually stand for?’ And when I looked at my values, truth, family, common sense, safety, it was obvious. I guess that makes me conservative now.”

Annemarie Wiley

Despite the criticism she’s received since her time on RHOBH, Annemarie says her faith has helped guide her.

“There’s no way I’ve been through what I’ve been through and ended up here without God. God had a plan. I made decisions. He made them work,” she said. “All the moments I thought were rock bottom? They were just steps.”

Annemarie Wiley

“Everything I’ve overcome? That was God. Every time I thought I was at my lowest, He carried me,” she continued. “So when I say better will come, I know it. Because it always has.”

 

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