Teresa Giudice Addresses Tiffany Pollard House of Villains Fight, Cheating Allegation About Husband (Exclusive)
Teresa Giudice Addresses Tiffany Pollard House of Villains Fight, Cheating Allegation About Husband (Exclusive)
Teresa Giudice is opening up about her fight with Tiffany "New York" Pollard following her banishment from House of Villains.
In an interview with TooFab about her exit, The Real Housewives of New Jersey star shared her thoughts on her shocking elimination from House of Villains, and looked back at her time on the E! series -- including her nasty fight with Pollard, revealing how they ultimately were able to move past the drama.
As viewers can recall, during an episode of House of Villains last month, Giudice and Pollard went head-to-head after Victoria Larson told Pollard that Giudice was planning to put her on the Hit List.
Angered by Larson's confession, Pollard confronted Giudice -- and things got ugly real quick after the reality TV vet took shots at Giudice's husband, Luis Ruelas.
"You know why Luis really sent those roses?" Pollard asked Giudice of the bouquet that arrived at the house four days prior. "Because he's guilty, bitch! He's been f--king around and each one of those roses represent how many times he cheated on your ass since you been in here."
"You're disgusting!" Giudice snapped back. "What did you get? Did you get any flowers? You jealous? You jealous? Jealous, bitch? She's so jealous. It's so funny!"
Giudice discussed the altercation with TooFab.
"When she said that to me, I just stayed away from her," she said. "To me, I don't do well with people like that, putting false accusations out there. My whole thing is, she engaged. I'm sure she wouldn't like me to say that about her fiancé. So, I stayed away from her ... and I think a lot of people were telling her what she did was a sh--ty thing."
As for how they were able to squash the beef, Giudice confirmed reports that Pollard ultimately apologized to her, and even went up to Ruelas at the show's premiere party to apologize to him in person.
"She ended up apologizing to me," she revealed. "She's like, 'I just did it, just to do it.' You saw what she said. I was like, 'Oh my god.' It's just not something I would do. Then she ended up apologizing to Louie at the premiere party. After she saw him, she was like, 'Louie, Louie, Louie, you are so fine.' Then she ended up saying sorry to him. What are you going to say to that. He, of course, was like, 'It's okay, it's okay.'"
She added, "It's not a good thing, my poor husband was getting DMs, like, 'You cheated on Teresa?' It's like, 'Oh please!'
According to Giudice, the fact that Ruelas allegedly received messages from fans proves that "you shouldn't put false accusations out there."
"I wouldn't do that to someone," she told TooFab. "But I guess, she's trying to make a TV show."
"I'm always true to myself. I don't hit below the belt," she added. "If you watch Housewives, you'll know what Teresa is, what I'm really about. ... I'm not saying everything I do is right, but I wouldn’t put a false accusation out there. I wouldn't do that."
Giudice's exit from the show took her -- and the entire cast -- by surprise. At the end of last week's episode, after Victoria Larson was banished, the group -- Wes Bergmann, Jessie Godderz, Kandy Muse, Pollard, Safareem and Giudice -- were tasked by host Joel McHale to rank themselves from most to least villainous.
Pollard put herself at the top, while Giudice was at the back in the "least villainous" slot. Then, McHale revealed that Larson wasn't the only one being eliminated, and that it was a double banishment. And since Giudice was in the "least villainous" position, she was shockingly sent home. However, Godderz was next to Giudice in the lineup, which didn't go over well with several people, especially Larsa Pippen and Pollard, who believed he should have been in Giudice's "least villainous" spot.
"I mean, I was like, 'You know what, if I have to go out, I didn't mind going out that way,'" Giudice told TooFab. "I was being true to myself. Did I feel like I should be at the end? No. I think Jessie should've been at the end, and I should've [been] right after him. But I wasn't going to start fighting with Jessie. Then I figured whoever was at the end was going to be Villain of the Week. When I heard it was a double banishment, I was like, 'Okay, this is the way I'm going out.' But I didn't mind it."
Giudice said it "felt good" that she wasn't voted out by her housemates, and that she was sent home for not being a villain.
"I'm sure it's not a great feeling to be voted out," she shared. "Everyone was so sad after I left. I kept seeing that. Even Tiffany had my back with Jessie. She's like, 'You should've been at the end!' Because I was just playing the game true to myself, and that's the thing. I wasn't going to start being a villain. I mean, if you really come for me hard, then you would've [seen] the villain come out of me. But that takes a lot for that to come out. I was being true to who I am."
Pippen, mea
Teresa Giudice is opening up about her fight with Tiffany "New York" Pollard following her banishment from House of Villains.
In an interview with TooFab about her exit, The Real Housewives of New Jersey star shared her thoughts on her shocking elimination from House of Villains, and looked back at her time on the E! series -- including her nasty fight with Pollard, revealing how they ultimately were able to move past the drama.
As viewers can recall, during an episode of House of Villains last month, Giudice and Pollard went head-to-head after Victoria Larson told Pollard that Giudice was planning to put her on the Hit List.
Angered by Larson's confession, Pollard confronted Giudice -- and things got ugly real quick after the reality TV vet took shots at Giudice's husband, Luis Ruelas.
"You know why Luis really sent those roses?" Pollard asked Giudice of the bouquet that arrived at the house four days prior. "Because he's guilty, bitch! He's been f--king around and each one of those roses represent how many times he cheated on your ass since you been in here."
"You're disgusting!" Giudice snapped back. "What did you get? Did you get any flowers? You jealous? You jealous? Jealous, bitch? She's so jealous. It's so funny!"
Giudice discussed the altercation with TooFab.
"When she said that to me, I just stayed away from her," she said. "To me, I don't do well with people like that, putting false accusations out there. My whole thing is, she engaged. I'm sure she wouldn't like me to say that about her fiancé. So, I stayed away from her ... and I think a lot of people were telling her what she did was a sh--ty thing."
As for how they were able to squash the beef, Giudice confirmed reports that Pollard ultimately apologized to her, and even went up to Ruelas at the show's premiere party to apologize to him in person.
"She ended up apologizing to me," she revealed. "She's like, 'I just did it, just to do it.' You saw what she said. I was like, 'Oh my god.' It's just not something I would do. Then she ended up apologizing to Louie at the premiere party. After she saw him, she was like, 'Louie, Louie, Louie, you are so fine.' Then she ended up saying sorry to him. What are you going to say to that. He, of course, was like, 'It's okay, it's okay.'"
She added, "It's not a good thing, my poor husband was getting DMs, like, 'You cheated on Teresa?' It's like, 'Oh please!'
According to Giudice, the fact that Ruelas allegedly received messages from fans proves that "you shouldn't put false accusations out there."
"I wouldn't do that to someone," she told TooFab. "But I guess, she's trying to make a TV show."
"I'm always true to myself. I don't hit below the belt," she added. "If you watch Housewives, you'll know what Teresa is, what I'm really about. ... I'm not saying everything I do is right, but I wouldn’t put a false accusation out there. I wouldn't do that."
Giudice's exit from the show took her -- and the entire cast -- by surprise. At the end of last week's episode, after Victoria Larson was banished, the group -- Wes Bergmann, Jessie Godderz, Kandy Muse, Pollard, Safareem and Giudice -- were tasked by host Joel McHale to rank themselves from most to least villainous.
Pollard put herself at the top, while Giudice was at the back in the "least villainous" slot. Then, McHale revealed that Larson wasn't the only one being eliminated, and that it was a double banishment. And since Giudice was in the "least villainous" position, she was shockingly sent home. However, Godderz was next to Giudice in the lineup, which didn't go over well with several people, especially Larsa Pippen and Pollard, who believed he should have been in Giudice's "least villainous" spot.
"I mean, I was like, 'You know what, if I have to go out, I didn't mind going out that way,'" Giudice told TooFab. "I was being true to myself. Did I feel like I should be at the end? No. I think Jessie should've been at the end, and I should've [been] right after him. But I wasn't going to start fighting with Jessie. Then I figured whoever was at the end was going to be Villain of the Week. When I heard it was a double banishment, I was like, 'Okay, this is the way I'm going out.' But I didn't mind it."
Giudice said it "felt good" that she wasn't voted out by her housemates, and that she was sent home for not being a villain.
"I'm sure it's not a great feeling to be voted out," she shared. "Everyone was so sad after I left. I kept seeing that. Even Tiffany had my back with Jessie. She's like, 'You should've been at the end!' Because I was just playing the game true to myself, and that's the thing. I wasn't going to start being a villain. I mean, if you really come for me hard, then you would've [seen] the villain come out of me. But that takes a lot for that to come out. I was being true to who I am."
Pippen, mea