“There was a collective memory of the girl running around throwing tiki torches and skinny dipping, and that is who I was hoping to go on vacation with.”
Leah McSweeney received a text from Marysol Patton about her drinking before they filmed “Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip.”Leah McSweeney reveals she filed discrimination complaint against Bravo after filming ‘RHUGT’‘RHONY’ boxing coach slams Eboni K. Williams for ‘betraying’ Leah McSweeneyIn it, the “Real Housewives of New York City” alum, 41, recalled a text message she received from the Miami “Housewife,” 56, before filming the Peacock spinoff in 2022.
“I support your sobriety obviously, and I could never do what you do because I don’t have your will power, and I marvel at what you have done!!” Patton began.When contacted by the magazine, Patton confirmed, “Yes, I sent the text message. There was a collective memory of the girl running aroundHer response referenced the infamous “Hurricane Leah” episode of “RHONY” in which McSweeney got drunk at a party in Rhode Island.
“And I’m trying to hide the fact that it’s such a big deal and trying to be like, ‘This is normal,’ but it’s, like, not normal. Anyone that’s sober knows to not drink for 10 years, it’s huge; it’s a big deal.”According to Vanity Fair, “the cast began piling on McSweeney,” who had been committed to her sobriety while filming in Thailand.
Other cast members were “repeatedly telling her on camera that she didn’t want to be” there, which resulted in her having a panic attack and eventually being hospitalized. Elsewhere in the article, McSweeney revealed she filed an employment discrimination complaint against Bravo in March after filming wrapped. The network has denied any wrongdoing.‘Gorgeous’ Lizzo transforms into Tina Turner for HalloweenElizabeth Banks credits ‘really high’ self-esteem for never getting Botox: I’m ‘all natural’NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images
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