Brandi Redmond and Stephanie Hollman appeared on the podcast of Savannah Chrisley, the place they opened up about their time on The Real Housewives of Dallas.
After showing on all the indefinitely canceled Bravo actuality sequence’ 5 seasons, Brandi and Stephanie shared some behind-the-scenes secrets and techniques earlier than admitting they’re a lot completely different in terms of how they deal with their funds and revealing what they felt was the “hardest part” of being on the present.
“What’s crazy is, I felt like I was all the drama a little bit, but it’s because you’d be sitting at a dinner table and be like, ‘Okay, we’re not gonna get to leave until something happens.’ And I’m like, ‘I’ll do it. Fine,’” Brandi admitted of the pressures to “perform” on RHOD on the January 10 episode of Unlocked With Savannah Chrisley.
Even Stephanie regarded again on moments wherein she watched Brandi take solutions from producers.
“The producers… they would have their cell phone like text message [us] what they would want us to say. And poor Brandi, she would always take the bait,” Stephanie famous. “She’d be like, reading what they said, and then a whole fight would start. I’m always like, ’Nope, not gonna do it.’ People get mad at the people who are most dramatic, but you can’t leave. So you’ll be there till like 3 am until something interesting happens.”
While Brandi usually did what she felt she needed to with the intention to hold the present transferring, she reached a breaking level after welcoming her fourth baby, daughter Brilynn Mari Redmond, with husband Bryan Redmond.
“Even after production wrapped the last season and I just had the baby, they wanted to come in and get some lines, and I was like, ‘I just don’t feel right with this,’” Brandi recalled.
Although Brandi wasn’t on board with the concept of filming, particularly as a result of sophisticated start of Brilynn, throughout which she had a lot of blood transfusions, the producers confirmed up anyway.
“They show up, and they want these lines, and I’m so out of it, I read the lines, and all it did was make me look more of a horrible person. I was like, ‘I would’ve never said that,’” Brandi shared.
As the RHOD solid members spoke to Savannah, whose mother and father, Todd and Julie Chrisley, had been just lately sentenced to 12 and 7 years behind bars, respectively, for wire fraud and tax evasion, they couldn’t assist however gush over the Chrisley household.
“Going through my deepest, darkest hours, your parents were there for me and reached out. You’re just an amazing, beautiful family,” Brandi advised Savannah as Stephanie added, “Your whole family is so nice.”
Although Brandi and Stephanie have loads in widespread, the women made it clear that their spending habits are very completely different.
“I did not grow up with the finer things in life. Bryan will be like, ‘Why don’t you splurge and go do this?’ But I’ve always been very conservative with my money even though we’re fine,” Brandi defined.
Meanwhile, Stephanie stated, with amusing, “I’m not [conservative].”
When Stephanie was then requested concerning the largest false impression folks have of her and Brandi, she stated it was their bathroom-forward banter.
“Everyone always thinks we love to talk about poops and farts, and they’ll come up and tell us that they need to go poop right now. It’s really funny. We always laugh at that. People always tell us when they need to toot. It’s so funny and so random,” she shared.
People additionally falsely assume that Stephanie is “depressed all the time.”
“I talk about depression on the show, and I have dealt with it my whole life, but I’m not always depressed,” she clarified. “I’d like for folks to know that I’m doing advantageous, however… People fear about me loads, and they’ll at all times message me. If I don’t put up for just a few days, they’re like, ‘Are you okay?’ I’ve ups and downs, however I do have my ups, and I don’t suppose folks actually perceive that. People at all times suppose I’m like in my room crying.“
As for the scariest a part of RHOD, Stephanie stated the women of the present are typically “fake nice” to 1 one other.
“It’s like high school. Everyone is running for prom queen, everyone wants a center diamond. And some people will do anything to get it, and that’s the scary part — when somebody has nothing to lose, and you have a family and children,” Stephanie said. “I never wanted to feel like I had a regret of completely destroying somebody, but I feel like some of the people did not care.”
The Real Housewives of Dallas started airing in April 2016 and concluded in May 2021.
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