RHONY’s Erin Lichy Claps Back After Brynn Shaded Her Real Estate Career, Suggests Brynn Violated Her Bravo Contract

   

RHONY's Erin Lichy Claps Back After Brynn Shaded Her Real Estate Career, Suggests Brynn Made Up “S**t” to Get “Buzz” for New Podcast, and Violated Her Bravo Contract

Erin Lichy clapped back after Brynn Whitfield threw major shade at her real estate career. The Real Housewives of New York star also suggested that Brynn made “s**t” up to get “buzz” for her new podcast and violated her Bravo contract.

Last season, Brynn was called out for allegedly lying about what her co-stars said off-camera. The cast slammed her for it at the reunion, though at the end, she seemed to be in a better place with most castmates.

On a recent episode of the Trading Secrets podcast, Brynn claimed that she’s the only co-star with a full-time job, and she suggested that Erin, a real estate agent, hasn’t sold a home in the last seven years. Brynn also claimed that she spends more money on DoorDash in a week than what she earns on the show, insinuating that she makes less than $156,000 per season.

“I’m assuming that [Brynn said] all that s**t to get the buzz,” said Erin on her own podcast, Come Together, via @vanderpodrecaps on Instagram. “She said, we have a real estate agent that hasn’t sold anything in seven years. First of all, I closed on something this summer that was over $4 million … [but] I don’t talk about that because that’s just not who I am.”

“I’m doing real estate transactions very quietly because it’s really not my main job right now,” she added. “It’s not where I’m going in my life. So when I do a real estate transaction, I don’t talk about it.”

Erin then addressed Brynn’s comment about her RHONY salary.

“She’s sitting there talking about how much money she makes, how much she spends on DoorDash, which by the way, there’s no way she’s spending two grand on DoorDash a week,” said Erin. “And then she’s saying how much we get paid, which is like stuff we’re not supposed to talk about.”

Her lawyer husband, Abe Lichy, chimed in, “I was actually surprised by that because I know [what’s] in the contracts.”

Erin added, “It’s actually contractual that we’re not supposed to talk about how much we make.”