Noella Bergener on Her Journey to Join 'RHOC,' Beefing With Heather Dubrow and Her Divorce (Exclusive)
19.01.2022 - 03:18
/ etonline.com
Noella Bergener isn't just a Real Housewife. She's a superfan.«I think it's the kiss of death to admit this, but I'm all honest all the time, so why stop now? Of course!» the season 16 newbie confesses to ET over video chat. «I watched every single episode of every single season of almost every single franchise.
I love Bravo. I love the show. I'm not ashamed to admit that.
I don't understand why that's a bad thing to admit.»«But I also am a human being who's able to meet people and get to know them,» she adds in her defense. «So that's why I can easily say that I'm shocked that Shannon [Beador] and I bonded so quickly, because obviously when you see people in a certain format, sometimes it can change your opinion of them. But every single woman that I met — every single conversation that I had — all the relationships that were forged, they were sincere.
I think that you can see that, and if people are struggling to see that, I don't think they're seeing what I'm seeing because it really was coming from my heart and really is genuine.»Much has been made of how Noella made her way onto . Her estranged husband, James Bergener, claimed on Instagram last year that Noella became obsessed with being on the show and essentially chose it over their family. Noella's marriage imploded in the early weeks of filmingseason 16, James serving her with divorce papers from Puerto Rico after news broke that he was in some sort of financial distress, reports of tax issues popping up on «the blogs» (as their known in the realm).«This is definitely not what I thought I was signing up for.
If I had any inclination this would be it, I never would've done this,» she says. «If [James] sat me down and said, 'Listen, I love you. We're going to
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