Tiffany Hendra warns Dallas women against joining Season 3 of RHOD, Andy Cohen responds
Bravo is currently casting for Season 3 of RHOD but Tiffany Hendra definitely won’t be back.
It sounds like Tiffany Hendra is a little bit bitter about her run on Real Housewives of Dallas. She only stuck around for the first season, which was much tamer than Season 2 of RHOD but based on a recent social media post, she most certainly won’t be back.
The original RHOD cast member took to Facebook to dish about her experience while filming the Bravo show. She wrote:
"“I’m getting texts and seeing FB posts that Bravo casting is looking for new women for Season 3 of RHOD. Hear me, ladies. If you want to be famous and willing to jeopardize your marriage, family and brand/mission — go for it. Bravo is a bottom feeder. People worship Andy Cohen. HA! What a crack up. He’s laughing at these women as he’s purchasing his next piece of NY real estate. Be mindful of who you worship!!!”“They are about exploitation and look for any crack to destroy you, your husband and your marriage for high ratings. ( I think most of the NY housewives have gotten divorced!) They will dig up ANYthing to use against you. It’s just fact! You are paid to fight. Period. Beautiful, affluent women fighting is just about the ugliest thing to witness. I can’t, I won’t be quiet about this. Bravo uses you and laughs at you … all the way to the bank. It’s just gross.”"
The post has since gone missing. There’s no telling why Tiffany would take it down. As with most anything that a celebrity or a reality star posts on the internet, screenshots were taken and reports have been written so deleting the post isn’t going to make Hendra’s statement go away.
Andy Cohen responds to Tiffany Hendra
It’s not really surprising that Andy Cohen caught wind of Hendra’s words. He even had a response for the former Real Housewives of Dallas star.
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While Tiffany tried to paint the Real Housewives franchise as being about the drama, with arguments and fights being the focal point of the show, Cohen claimed that it’s the friendships and sisterhood between the women of RHOD that makes the show special and what has made the entire franchise work for so long.
“There is conflict on the show. I think if it was only one speed, if it was only about conflict, it would not have worked for the amount of time that it worked,” Cohen tells the Dallas Observer. “I think that the backbone of each of these series is friendship.
“I think if you look at Stephanie and Brandi’s friendship, their friendship is something to aspire to,” he continues. “I think it’s one of the reasons people like watching the show is seeing the two real friends who’ve been friends for years and planned their kids’ birth around their friendship and being pregnant at the same time.”
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So now that begs the question, do people tune in to the Real Housewives of Dallas and other Real Housewives shows on Bravo to see the great bonds between women and the amazing friendships? Or is it all about the drama?