In the season 7 trailer of the Real Housewives of Potomac, Mia Thornton slings a martini at costar Dr. Wendy Osefo. In what appears to be a right away response, Wendy calls her a “crater-faced b**ch.”
As the season premiere approaches, castmates are spilling extra particulars in regards to the drama, which continues to be largely a thriller. Regarding the controversial scene, Wendy not too long ago prompt Mia was in search of a ‘moment.’
In an interview with Page Six, Mia admitted she wasn’t proud to have thrown the drink, however claimed she was provoked.
“I would just say sometimes people talk too much,” stated the star, hinting at what triggered the incident.
“I do not think that anybody deserves to have a glass [thrown] in their face. I’m not perfect. I make mistakes. I have this thing with food, and it flying in the air, clearly,” stated Mia, alluding to her season 6 salad throw.
“I’m going to work on tossing things. … I immediately go into this, like, ‘Oh, my gosh Mia, no one deserves to have anything thrown at them.’ Like, that’s really rude. I will own that. Self-accountability 101. It’s not the nicest thing to do to anybody.”
The star additionally addressed Wendy’s accusation that she was in search of a ‘moment.’
“Well, I am a ‘Housewife,’ so I don’t look for ‘Housewives’ moments, OK? For the record,” stated Mia. “Everybody has their own viewpoint on situations. All I have to say is tune in, and see how it really plays out. I beg to disagree [with Wendy], but she is entitled to her opinion.”
Mia then reacted to the “crater-faced b**ch” remark.
“[That] hurts because it’s something that I can’t necessarily do anything about. You immediately start to go into this spiral of, ‘OK, how do I fix it? How do I make sure that I remain mentally strong enough to not allow someone to judge me based on my physical exterior?’”
She went on, “Because there’s so much more to Mia inside that I don’t want people to forever look at me and say, ‘Oh, you know, she has all these acne scars’” … “And what does that even matter?”
Mia then referenced her childhood, a few of which was spent within the foster care system.
“Had I had proper parenting as a teenager, don’t you think someone should have taken me to the dermatologist?” she requested. “It’s funny because my child, my 14-year-old, is now starting to get acne, and I’m calling the top of the top doctors, and I’m like, ‘Get him in now. I don’t want anything showing up on his face. I don’t want him to have scars.’”
Mia believes she and Wendy might bond over their similarities sooner or later. “I actually think we have a lot more in common than we think we do. We have these amazing, supportive husbands. We each have three beautiful children,” she defined.
“Like, why don’t we have more playdates? I’m confused. [My daughter] Juliana is like, ‘Mommy, I want to meet my new friend.’ And I’m like, ‘You know, her mom has to get on the same page here.’”
In spite of their variations, Mia had some compliments for the professor.
“At the end of the day, we may have this love-hate toward each other. It’s like the power of the boss queens. She’s such a phenomenal female,” stated Mia. “She’s a powerhouse, and she’s brilliant, if you ask me, and I think when you put two type A personalities together, there’s going to be some tensions — or some martini tosses.”
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