“Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Jen Shah claimed it was Lisa Barlow who called her son the N-word.
“I don’t want anyone looking after my kids calling them the n-word,” the controversial reality TV icon, 48, tweeted on wednesdaytag Barlow.
The accusation followed Barlow’s appearance on “Watch What Happens Live” where she told host Andy Cohen she would be open to staying in touch with Shah’s sons — Sharrieff Jr., 28, and Omar, 19 — if their mother goes to jail for fraud.
“I don’t really know Jen’s kids, but I think they’re doing great things,” said the 47-year-old founder of Vida Tequila.
Shah’s allegations first came to light during an Instagram Q&A session last month, where she urged fans to guess which of her cast members allegedly made a series of racist comments.
Aside from allegedly calling one of her sons the “N-word,” Shaw claimed the “housewife” 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)’, Shah claimed, seemingly referring to the person referring to her husband, coach Sharrieff, which is black..
The unidentified “housewife” is also said to have donated “4 times” to Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign, comparing Shah – who is of Tongan descent – to Disney princess Moana.
“You people have the coolest hair; can I touch it?” she claimed the co-star asked her and noted that she “has coupons.”
Nevertheless, this is not the extent of Shah’s concerns, as she recently pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud related to telemarketing.
She appeared before U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein in Manhattan federal court in July, where she changed her previous not guilty plea.
Her sentencing is now scheduled for November.
“The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” airs Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.