Jen Shah wants one of her co-stars to plead guilty, too.
The 48-year-old “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star claimed in an Instagram story Monday that one of her co-stars called her son the N-word and made other “racist” comments.
In a segment called “Monday Morning Tea,” Shah encouraged fans to guess “who did” a series of alleged actions she had mentioned.
Shah’s first bullet point claimed the unnamed co-star donated “4 times” to Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign.
Said there are ‘different kinds of black people’… For example, ‘black people from Compton are different from black people from Salt Lake City (note… my husband is from Compton)’ she claimed before alluding that they were talking about her husband, Coach Sharrieff Shah, who is black.
In a third run, the unidentified “housewife” reportedly compared Jen – who is of Tongan descent – to the Disney character Moana.
“’Your people have the coolest hair; can I touch it?’” Jen also claimed she had asked her.
In a change of subject, Jen claimed the same woman “told me not to talk about my mental health on the show or say I’m on medication for my depression because I [sic] it will be used against me.”
Fifth, Jen claimed she “called my son the ‘N’ word.” However, she did not specify whether it was allegedly said to her sons, Sharrieff Jr., 28, or Omar, 19.
Finally, Jen claimed the opponent said she liked the “big black” the most, seemingly alluding to the stereotype of men’s genitals.
The Bravolebrity also teased in another story that she “has coupons.”
While it’s unclear who Jen was talking about, Season 3 also follows cast members Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, and Whitney Rose.
It’s unlikely she called Gay or Marks, as the three spent a few days together in New York City before Jen pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit telemarketing.
As for Barlow, the two have been feuding since season 2 and have even unfollowed each other on Instagram. However, it’s unclear when and why the social media move happened, so it could be the result of a completely different issue.
In Season 1, she also clashed with co-star Mary Cosby, who she called out for saying she avoids going to a 7-Eleven if she sees black people outside. Cosby, who has since left the show, told Vidak For Congress she was misunderstood.
Season 2 also featured Jennie Nguyen, but she was fired when a series of controversial social media posts surfaced in January.
“Everyone is so relieved that Jennie has been fired,” a source close to the production told Vidak For Congress at the time. “Absolutely no one wanted to film or be associated with her after the social media drama.”
Season 3 of the hit show has been filmed, but Bravo hasn’t released a premiere date or officially announced the cast.