Whitney Rose Calls Lisa Barlow a 'Villain': Shocking Narcissistic Tendencies Exposed! - suong

   

lisa barlow whitney feud villain rhoslcWhitney Rose is OVER ‘villain’ Lisa Barlow not honoring her hilling [healing] journey. On an episode of the Housewives Nightcap podcast, Whitney detailed why she thinks Lisa is “self-absorbed” and has “narcissist” tendencies.

The fifth season of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City debut with a five-star premiere. By the end of the show, the diner table full of women all turned on Whitney, causing her to leave the meal. Whitney detailed where the source of Lisa’s ‘podcast’ qualm from RHOSLC‘s premiere episode stemmed.

Real HOUSEwives of Villains:

Lisa’s rant on episode one about the podcast was “some crazy shit. [The podcast host] asked me if I was worried [about] not having a villain. And I was like, we’re fine. We have a villain. I stand by it.”

“Of everything I said on that podcast, I called her ‘insufferable.’ I said that she’s self-absorbed. I sais some other things about her and she chose villain. And now she’s taking it as far to throw out a friendship over the word ‘villain.’ And, it’s my opinion. It’s my experience of her. And the fact that it’s blown up into this proves my point, right? She’s a true villain.”

Whitney called Lisa out for not being herself on camera. “She loves Diet Coke and she now works at Wendy’s. I don’t know anything about the woman. So, by [the] definition of a character, she’s playing the role of fake, phony Lisa Barlow. The rest of us show up as ourselves, put our marriages on the table, our lives. That may give you a little tone of where the season goes.”

“She keeps calling me a liar.” But, “That’s just projection. You’ll see later in the season why she’s doing that. It’s a tactic. It’s a narcissist thing to do. She knows that if she says something three times, the audience will believe her. So, right out the gates, ‘Whitney’s a liar, liar, liar, liar because she is protecting her own lies.”

Whitney’s hit her limit:

“I’ve played it nice for five years. I’ve had enough. You see it in the first episode. I’m over it. This is the next chapter of my ‘hilling’ [healing] journey and it is not giving a fuck.”

The Bravo TV personality concluded, “If I don’t stand up for myself, no one else will.”

 


Want to hear our hot takes on the RHOSLC season 5 premiere? Here Imani’s recap of episode one, Costume or Couture? Also, here’s a snarky breakdown of the debut episode with Ashley from Taste of Reality on the Up and Adam show on YouTube.