She’s not done.
Monica Garcia revealed to Pvnew that she would make a comeback to the “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” despite her strained relationship with her former co-stars.
In an exclusive interview with Pvnew, the 39-year-old said she would return “100 percent just to piss them off.”
Garcia joined Heather Gay, Whitney Rose, Lisa Barlow, Meredith Marks and Angie Katsanevas for Season 4 of the hit Bravo show, but was forced out of the show after being exposed for running an Instagram troll account about the show called “Reality Von Tease.”
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In fact, Garcia’s actions were so offensive to the cast that she has yet to hear from any of the women.
“I haven’t talked to any of the other women. They are definitely holding true on their little alliance, their little pact. And I wish them well in hell. I’m kidding –– no, I’m so serious. Honestly, it’s been kind of wild. I haven’t talked to any of them,” she told us.
“They like to diss me a lot, but I think at the end of the day, they know. They know the truth. And we had an incredible season. As much as they like to paint me out of it, I was a part of it. So you know, it is what it is with them. They have a new season coming out. Good for them. I’m sure it’ll be great.”
Despite her animosity with the rest of the cast, Garcia clarified that Mary Cosby has remained by her side.
“Mary has always been incredible. She’s always been amazing. I can tell she genuinely cares about me. She’ll just text me sometimes and be like, ‘Are you good?’ Like, she cares about my mental health and well-being,” she explained.
Garcia also talked the explosive fight during the Season 4 finale and how it did “not end how it was supposed to end” in a resolution.
“It was only because they came together and they said, ‘We’re not filming with Monica.’ And they made their stance and whatever. I think that was a complete disservice to the fans,” she said.
“I think people would have loved to have seen the fallout of coming back together and seeing how that would have all played out. I mean, it’s kind of like, you know, not reading the last chapter of the book.”
The Brea Baby founder shadily added that she’s “so interested” and “excited” for the cast to create “new storylines of their own.”
“I would love to see them stand on their own, and not on my name,” she reiterated.
During her interview, Garcia also applauded the “smart” viewers who were able to “see right through everyone’s bulls–t” and thanked those fans –– especially those in the LGBTQIA+ community –– who have been an “amazing” support system over the last five months.
Garcia arrived in New York City on Wednesday to attend the Dolce Aesthetics Pride event hosted by Dr. Jennifer DiLandro on Thursday.
“I’ve always supported the community. My best friends are gay and I love them so much. But specifically for me, the gay community has supported me and had my back and rallied behind me so hard since the show and loved me and upheld me and just completely showed out for me. And so it’s, you know, my time to show out for them,” she explained.
While Garcia won’t be gracing Bravo TV screens for Season 5, she teased that viewers should “definitely stay tuned on television” and “keep your ears open because I have a lot to say.”