'Real Housewives Of New York' Season 7 Spoilers: Luann De Lesseps Fight With Heather Thompson and Carole Radziwill About Strangers Sleeping In Her Vacation Home

Tags

The latest “Real Housewives of New York” season 7 spoilers reveal that the coming episodes will highlight the feud among Luann De Lesseps, Heather Thompson and Carole Radziwill. The cast members were supposed to enjoy a relaxing vacation in Turks and Caicos, however, the trip turned out to be a nightmare.

According to latest "Real Housewives of New York" season 7 spoilers from IB Times, Heather Thompson will reportedly confront Luann De Lesseps about having strange men sleeping in their vacation home.

The Countess tried to act as if it was not a big deal and said that the guys "probably drank too much and passed out upstairs." Her response, however, did not sit too well with both Heather and Carole.

"What are they on a manhunt? And so what if I had a man in my room?," LuAnn said.

"I'm a grown woman I can decide to do what I want with myself."

Entertainment Weekly previously reported that Luann De Lesseps was previously under fire for cheating on former boyrfriend Jacques Azoulay with Tomas, whom she met at a bar in St. Barths.

The reality star, however, claimed that nothing happened between her and Tomas. She said that he only dropped her off in their vacation home before he went home to his place.

"Character counts and honesty matters. I'm sorry I concocted a story about my 'Italian friends' coming back to the house," she wrote on her blog.

"I admit that my problem is the cover-up not the crime. I can assure you once again that nothing happened with Tomas."

Luann and Jacques split soon after the latter could not shake the feeling that she has cheated on him. It was said that the Countess was "devastated" over the split.

"She really thought she was going to spend the rest of her life with him. Jacques treated her so well. She is very lost right now," a source told Radar Online.

Join the Discussion

Latest Photo Slide Shows

Real Time Analytics