As you may recall, these RHOC ladies ended up in quite the row when Lydia accused Shannon of squeezing Tamra Judge's leg under the table while at Kelly Dodd's celebration of her impending breast reduction surgery to poke fun at her for getting her own breast augmentation done in the past.
Shannon said that Lydia misunderstood her and she actually squeezed Tamra's leg because of something that Peggy Sulahian had said. Still, this misunderstanding led to a heated end to the party for Shannon and Lydia, showing us yet another instance of them just not getting along.
And it seems as though this is still a contentious topic among the RHOC ladies. Shannon clapped back at Lydia after the subject came up on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen Monday night. "Nope Lydia. Get it straight. Was squeezing legs about what Peggy said. Had no idea you had a boob job," she tweeted at Andy Cohen. "U made a big deal from nothing."
@Andy Nope Lydia. Get it straight. Was squeezing legs about what Peggy said. Had no idea you had a boob job. U made a big deal from nothing— Shannon Beador (@ShannonBeador) September 26, 2017
Since Lydia was a guest on WWHL that night, Andy asked the RHOC magazine mogul for her response to Shannon's tweet during the After Show. "But see, I would disagree, because she's the one that made a big deal," Lydia fired back. "If you watch the scene, I'm very, very calm the whole time. She's the one that's crying and screaming, correct? So Shannon, you're the one that made a big deal, not me."
Lydia went on to say that Shannon "contradicts herself all the time" when she says that she tries to avoid drama but then seems to end up starting it with other people. "And, P.S., oh it's supposed to be fine, 'I wasn't squeezing the leg on you, Lydia, I'm squeezing the leg about Peggy.' Oh, OK, that's fine too," Lydia added, sarcastically. "But I'm the one overreacting?"
Lydia's fellow WWHL guest Aidy Bryant said that she was "convinced" after the RHOC mom pled her case. Also, during her appearance on the late night talk show, McLaughin took the opportunity to clarify her comments about drag queens and the bible.
"I felt like I was misunderstood a little when I'm quoted and I say that drag queens aren't in the Bible. What I meant by that was I didn't know a verse that meant like 'Oh, I can't go and participate in this,'" she explained. "I wasn't meaning like 'Drag queens aren't in the bible, so therefore they're somehow excluded from God's promises or something."
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