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The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Recap: Don’t Throw Stones

By Matthew Lynch
November 1, 2024
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The latest episode of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” brought us more drama, more tears, and more shocking revelations than ever before. This week, the ladies were dealing with the fallout from Heather Gay‘s shocking confession about the fight she had with Jen Shah.

The episode opened with Heather and Lisa Barlow finally having a much-needed conversation about the drama surrounding Heather’s “bad decision” to tell Meredith Marks that Jen was the source of the rumors about Lisa’s husband’s infidelity. Heather, still shaken by Jen’s aggressive reaction, explained that she felt betrayed by Jen, who she considered a friend. Lisa, while understanding Heather’s perspective, felt that she was being unfairly targeted and that Heather was the one who broke their trust.

Meanwhile, Jen remained in damage control mode, trying to convince everyone that she wasn’t the source of the rumors and that she was simply trying to protect Lisa. However, her efforts seemed to fall on deaf ears as everyone, except for Whitney Rose, seemed to be siding with Heather.

The episode culminated in a tense dinner party, where the tension between Jen and Heather reached a boiling point. Heather finally confronted Jen, demanding to know why she had been so aggressive towards her. Jen, refusing to apologize, claimed that Heather had overreacted and was making a big deal out of nothing.

The episode ended with the ladies still at odds, with the future of their friendship hanging in the balance. The episode served as a reminder that even the most glamorous of lives can be filled with betrayal, heartache, and a whole lot of drama. The question remains: will the ladies be able to mend their fences or are their relationships forever fractured?  

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