See Jody Glidden's Controversial Text Messages to Larsa Pippen: "Don't Want This Fight" liennhi
With tensions bubbling up throughout The Real Housewives of Miami's cast trip to Seville, Spain, Lisa Hochstein and Larsa Pippen's feud boiled over in an unseen argument in their hotel's elevator. At the center of the "verbal brawl" was Lisa's boyfriend, Jody Glidden, and what happened in Milan between the trio weeks earlier.
Immediately afterward, Lisa called and debriefed Jody, who then began "blowing up" Larsa's phone from back in Miami. Though Jody's text messages were blurred on screen during Season 7, Episode 12, both
First, Larsa shared, "So, Jody [texts] me this: 'I'm trying to let it all drop, but you seem not to want to. Let this fight go, like we have been trying to do.' I said, 'I've never in my life said anything rude to you, like ever.' ... This is, like,
Having excused herself from the group dinner to deal with a legal issue, Lisa returned to the table, at which point Larsa brought up Jody's messages, telling her: "Your boyfriend is texting me things that he shouldn't be texting me."
So, Lisa pulled out her own receipts in a producer interview. "This is the 'harassing' text message that Jody sent to Larsa," she began, before reading, "Larsa, stop. I don't want this fight. You can't point at the sky and tell me it's not blue.'"
Lisa continued, "Larsa: 'Listen, I don't want to argue with you. Clearly, we're not on the same page. What fight? Have a good night.' Jody: 'We don't need to be on the same page. It's in the past if you'll let it go.'"
Inside Lisa Hochstein and Larsa Pippen's argument about Jody Glidden
The reason Jody's name came up during Lisa and Larsa's elevator argument, the latter explained, partially involved him repeating allegations that she was responsible for paparazzi photos taken of her ex-boyfriend, Marcus Jordan, in the south of France.
The rumor apparently first arose during a Milan Fashion Week after party, as documented in Episode 2, and Larsa brought it up again when she and Lisa previously hashed out their issues, weeks later.
So, when Lisa asked why Larsa was "involving" Jody in their feud during RHOM's August 21 episode, she fired back, "Your boyfriend is the one that involved himself when we were in Milan."
While Lisa accused Larsa of "spinning things so she can look like a victim," the latter expressed exhaustion over her "non-stop" personal drama.
"We're not really friends, actually," Lisa declared. "You haven't been a great friend, like you always say. And you can try to pretend you are, even though you're not."
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Highlighting Lisa's notetaking during their drama, Larsa, for her part, admitted to no longer feeling comfortable traveling with her. Even after Lisa finally unfollowed Marcus on social media, she remained largely unmoved, remarking, "We're so past that. ... That's the bare minimum."
However, the two someone appeared to at least make incremental progress at the episode's second cast dinner in Seville. Larsa made a plea to the group to reach a place where they could "all co-exist and see the good in each other," followed by Lisa apologizing to them for her behavior the previous day — and even surrendering her phone to prove she wasn't taking notes.
The peacemaking moment was interrupted, though, when Adriana de Moura reignited drama with Kiki Barth, leading several of the women — including Larsa — to abruptly exit the restaurant, effectively ending the conversation.
Larsa Pippen and Lisa Hochstein unpack the Jody Glidden drama
Previously on The Real Housewives of Miami After Show's premiere episode, both Lisa and Larsa broke down the Jody texting drama.
"I've never been in a situation like that," Larsa shared. "I've never had a conversation with someone's boyfriend or husband, instead of the person, you know? And what do you know about my relationship with Lisa? You've been with her for two years. I've known her for 15 years. Like, why are you involved?"
As far as why Jody had Larsa's number in the first place, she explained that Lisa had him call her once after she and Marcus broke up. "And that was the first conversation I had with him," she claimed.
Separately, Lisa defended Jody's texts to Larsa as simply being him "trying to save his name" after he had already "been dragged through the mud enough."
The RHOM cast reacts to Jody Glidden texting Larsa Pippen
After sharing their initial thoughts on Jody's texts during Episode 12, the RHOM cast had even more opinions to spill on the After Show.
Despite having denounced the messages as being "not a good look," Guerdy Abraira, for one, conceded that she could understand Jody wanting to protect the reputation that he'd "worked hard" to build.
Julia Lemigova, on the other hand, weighed in, "Boyfriends should not get involved," and Kiki agreed, adding, "It gets worse when the boyfriend's involved, and I don't like that."
While Julia pointed out that wife Martina Navratilova would "never in a million years" jump into her friendship drama, newbie Stephanie Shojaee said the same of her husband, Masoud Shojaee.
Marysol Patton, for her part, stated that she needed more information about Larsa and Jody's "history of communicating" before deciding whether or not his texting her was "weird." Prior to her finishing the thought, bestie Alexia Nepola interjected, "Yeah, but why are we communicating with each other's [significant others]? I think this is girls' business."
Elsewhere, Adriana weighed in, "I feel like, in a normal circumstance, a guy should never, you know, interfere in a girls' fight." But after Lisa revealed that Jody and Larsa had "many" past communications, Adriana deemed her boyfriend's actions as acceptable.
As the drama continues to play out on RHOM Season 7, take a closer look inside Larsa and Jody's off-camera drama.
PI Bo Dietl Slams Luis Ruelas’ RHONJ Claims as 'Total Lies' and Responds to Lawsuit Involving Luis’ Ex Vanessa Reiser trucc 


Bo Dietl is speaking out about the “nonsense” and “total lies” that Luis Ruelas said about him on the 13th season of The Real Housewives of New Jersey.
Years after Luis, 50, claimed Bo, 74, brought him “information on each person” on the cast and alleged that the private investigator knew “sh*t about everybody” on the season 13 finale, Bo said that while Terasa Giudice‘s spouse did ask him to “do something for him,” it had “nothing to do with the show.”
“Luis asked me to do something for him — nothing to do with the show,” Bo told Radar Online on October 27 about how they met. “I like Teresa and Luis personally, but I’ve never done background work on the cast. And the whole ‘Bo has dirt on everyone’ is nonsense. Total lies.”
“Luis yelled… ‘I got Bo Dietl!’ claiming I had dirt on everyone. All nonsense. I told him, ‘Don’t throw my name around unless you’re hiring me.’ If you pay, I will do it legally,” he continued.
While Luis eventually admitted that his claims about Bo and the supposed information he gathered were “misstated … out of anger” at the reunion, the drama was “too much nonsense” for Bo.
“I deal with real life – killings, threats, kidnappings, corporate investigations. Luis throwing my name out there with ‘dirt on everyone’ is embarrassing,” Bo explained. “People think I did background investigation work on the cast. Never happened. I’ve been a homicide detective, a businessman, and a private investigator for decades, and I know the difference between real work and nonsense TV drama.”
In addition to being dragged into the drama of RHONJ, Bo also found himself named in a February 2024 lawsuit that accused him, Luis, and others of hacking into computers to “harass and abuse” Luis’ ex, Vanessa Reiser.
“I never hacked anyone’s computers,” Bo insisted. “There’s absolutely no evidence because it never happened. I’ve spent over 40 years in law enforcement and private investigations, and people love to throw my name around to create drama or get attention. It’s embarrassing. If this goes to court, I’ll be there. I’ve got nothing to hide.”
“All the drama, all the nonsense from reality shows or the media? Forget it. Real life is about love, family, frends, and enjoying the life you’ve built together. That’s what counts,” he concluded.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey is currently on hiatus ahead of its 15th season.
        
