Brynn Whitfield’s Apology May Not Be Enough for Sai De Silva in ‘RHONY” Sneak Peek

   

Buckle your seatbelts because Real Housewives of New York City stars Brynn Whifield and Sai De Silva’s highly anticipated one-on-one conversation is finally here.

In Us Weekly’s exclusive sneak peek of the Tuesday, October 15, episode of the hit Bravo series, the two women come face to face to hash out their differences.

“I just want us to be friends and I want this to go over very quickly,” Brynn states at the beginning of her conversation with Sai. “I don’t want you to feel upset at me for any way that I have hurt you. I just want to be, like, can I say that I’m sorry for all of the ways that I’ve hurt you, truly to God?”

Without Sai saying a word, Brynn continues, “And [whether] I think you’ve expressed them to me or not, I’m really sorry. I don’t want to hurt you.”

During The Real Housewives of New York City season 15 premiere on October 1, viewers watched Sai confront Brynn for allegedly spreading misinformation to Jenna Lyons.

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Sai denied Brynn’s accusation that she hated Jenna. Instead, she accused Brynn of spreading lies.

“I really appreciate your apology, but I feel like you never even heard my side,” Sai states in Us’ sneak peek. “So again, we’re kind of brushing my feelings underneath the rug. You never even heard me talk to you.”

“I was furious at your party,” Sai continues. “I really appreciate that you invited me there but Jenna told me that you told her that I hate her. I’m like, ‘What were your intentions?’”

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Without hesitation, Brynn calls Jenna’s name and asks her to come join the conversation. Viewers will have to tune in to find out exactly what happens next.

This may not be the first and only feud Brynn faces this season. In a recent interview with Us, Jessel Taank teased that her fellow cast member will also find herself on the outs with costar Ubah Hassan.

“When they’re good, they’re great,” Jessel exclusively told Us in September. “When they’re not, they’re not. You guys will watch it play out as the season goes on. I think what happened in the last season finale — where Brynn sort of outs Ubah’s love interest — I think that really put a lot of doubt and it did cast a lot of, I think, tension in their friendship from that moment on.”

The Real Housewives of New York City airs on Bravo Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET. Episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.