‘WWHL’: ‘RHOM’ Star Adriana de Moura Starts Beef By Dissing “Rude” Gizelle Bryant

   

Adriana de Moura‘s shade was on fyah when she stopped by the Bravo Clubhouse for Wednesday night’s (Aug. 6) episode of Watch What Happens Live.

During a game of “Truth or Tune,” host Andy Cohen asked de Moura and comedian Loni Love a series of shady questions, which they could either answer truthfully or play their respective instruments instead.

When the Real Housewives of Miami star was asked to name the “rudest” Real Housewife from a city other than her own, she wasted no time putting Gizelle Bryant from The Real Housewives of Potomac on blast.

“We were at BravoCon here in New York and we were sharing a car. Oh, she was so rude,” de Moura told Cohen. “She was giving me sass because I got the front seat. She came in second, so she had to sit in the back. She wasn’t happy about that.”

De Moura also called out some of her own castmates when Cohen asked who out of the group was the least likely to get into Harvard. “Whoever didn’t finish high school,” de Moura coyly answered, noting that there may be “a couple” of Housewives from her franchise who never graduated.

While she wouldn’t specifically name who she was referring to, she did say the mystery Housewife’s name started with a “Y.” De Moura’s hint confused Cohen—until the control room informed him that Julia Lemigova was born Yulia Lemigova.

“We’re gonna save that for the reunion,” de Moura added.

 

The Season 7 reunion, which is filming today, will surely be a big one for de Moura and Lemigova, who were once best friends. When Decider caught up with de Moura earlier this week, she shared her main goal for the reunion.

“I hope to find some kind of resolution to so many heightened emotions we have at this point,” she said. “I feel like sometimes it’s easier for you to be angry when you’re just behind a phone [or] if you’re just making a comment or texting. But there’s something about when you’re face-to-face with somebody and you look at somebody’s eyes. As a human being, you can empathize. Sometimes, you soften and you find a way to move on.”

“We shall see,” she continued. “I’m hoping for the best, preparing for the worst.”