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RHOSLC: Why Meri Cosby Felt The Cast Was Cruel To Her

The unpopular The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Mary Cosby has decided to speak out against her old friends and accuse them of acting cruelly towards her. The disgraced church leader lost numerous followers after her racist outburst during the most recent season. Now, Mary is trying her best to deflect any negativity and aim it towards her co-stars.

Fans know that Mary from RHOSLC was quickly called out for her unkind words, as she compared Jen Shah to a "Mexican thug," as well as calling Jennie Nguyen's eyes slanted. RHOSLC viewers were beyond disappointed with Mary's lack of cultural awareness and quickly turned on the accused cult leader. Instead of apologizing, Mary doubled down about her comments and continued to jab at her fellow The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City housewives. Even though she has officially left the franchise, Mary just can't help herself when it comes to bad-mouthing her former friends.

Related: RHOSLC: Inside Mary Cosby’s Alleged Affair With Late Cult Accuser

During an episode of the RHOSLC After Show (via Bravo at YouTube), Mary made her feelings known. sharing that she felt her fellow housewives were acting cruelly towards her. Fans were a bit confused regarding her accusations since most would argue that she was nothing but insensitive this past season. RHOSLC's Mary revealed that she was put off by the womens' actions, especially when it came to how they all questioned whether Meredith Marks was really at a memorial for her father. The "First Lady" quickly made it clear that she found their actions "nasty." Instead of apologizing for her wrongdoing, she fueled the fire, noting that she felt the rest of the RHOSLC cast was acting out of jealousy. Check out Mary's video below:

Viewers were not surprised to hear that Mary thought of the other women as a clique. Regarding their ability to be cruel, Mary drove the point home by backing up Meredith and revealing that it felt as if the women had a personal vendetta against the fashionista. According to Mary, the women were "cruel" for trying to plot ideas as to why RHOSLC's Meredith didn't ride on the bus for the girls' trip. Mary also made sure to note that Lisa Barlow was mean-spirited towards her and Meredith, essentially sparking more conflict in their already troubled friendship.

Overall, Mary's opinion is not respected, especially after she decided not to show up for The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City season 2 reunion. Andy Cohen finally confirmed that Mary would not be welcomed back to the show, and fans are happy to see her go. Viewers don't feel that the women oppressed her and understand that speculating about others' drama is par for the course. Needless to say, the other Salt Lake City housewives will continue to question Mary's actions without fear of reprisal.

Next: RHOSLC: Mary Cosby Explains Her Issue With Lisa Barlow's Diet

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