Heather Thomson Thinks Luann’s Idea of “Girl Code” is Laughable; Feels Totally Violated
Heather Thomson, star of the “Real Housewives of New York” felt “totally violated” by the discovery of a naked man in the Turks & Caicos villa she shared with her co-stars. Heather took to her Bravo blog to further vent her frustrations starting with Luann.
“Let’s talk about “girl code” for a minute. To me, a big part of “girl code” is never putting your friends in harm’s way. So the Countess feels violated because Carole and I came into her room after knocking? How about waking up to a random naked man? We felt totally violated and for very good reason.”
Heather describes her “vulnerable state” with no security to protect her as she woke up and found a stranger.
“Neither Luann nor Ramona wanted this man in their room, so apparently it was cool to leave him with me and Carole? Had one of them been with this guy, it would have been a much different situation. But instead, we woke up to a complete stranger that no one knew, sleeping across from us, while we slept, in a vulnerable state–with no security, barely dressed, and all of our valuables out for the taking? It is the epitome of uncool.”
Next in Heather’s firing range is Ramona. Heather feels Ramona placed her in an “unsafe situation” therefore she’s not a friend because friends don’t do that. Ok Heather, we got it.
“I would never willingly put any of my friends in an unsafe situation, and that’s exactly what Ramona did here, and she knew it.”
The Yummie Tummie lady goes on to throw more shade at Ramona and reminds us of Luann’s past sexual trysts.
“I appreciate that Ramona did eventually own up to her behavior and apologize, and luckily nothing happened. But first she tossed the responsibility to The Countess who totally fouled–making herself the spectacle (the only thing cool about this was my Yummie bra she was rockin!). She also unearthed, herself, much of what I think she now wished had remained private. Just like in St. Bart’s with the pirate, it’s not her…it’s everyone else who was wrong. And for Luann to think we were trying to set her up is a joke.”
But she wants us to know that she’s not judging.
“I’m not judging the way any of the women want to live their lives, on vacation or otherwise. I just don’t appreciate the remnants left unattended in my room.”
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Avigail is an Entertainment blogger at All About The Tea, who specializes in The Real Housewives of Atlanta and The Real Housewives of Potomac. Avigail has a background in marketing. She’s a Brooklynite living in the Bahamas, with a passion for travel, writing, reality TV watching, pop culture and spoken word.