'Real Housewives' star Meredith Marks called out Jen Shah for liking 'homophobic' posts about Marks' son
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Debanjali Bose
Sep 14, 2021, 20:32 IST
Meredith Marks called out costar Jen Shah for supposedly liking a social-media post that called Brooks Marks a "privileged twink."
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Meredith Marks called out Jen Shah for liking "homophobic" social-media posts about Marks' son.
Things are tense been Brooks Marks and Shah after Shah did an inappropriate dance in season one.
Marks claims her "RHOSLC" costar liked a social-media post calling Brooks a "privileged twink."
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Meredith Marks accused "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" costar Jen Shah of liking "homophobic" social-media posts about Marks' son, Brooks.
During an on-screen lunch with her fellow castmates on Sunday's "RHOSLC" season two premiere, Marks opened up about the "damage" to her relationship with Shah.
"She has made all these homophobic references, some in regards to Brooks who has never spoken one way or the other what his sexual preference is to Jen," Marks told fellow "RHOSLC" cast members Whitney Rose, Heather Gay, and Mary Cosby.
In a confessional paired with the scene, Marks said that Shah has liked and reposted "negative homophobic comments about Brooks on social media," including an Instagram post calling the 22-year-old fashion designer a "privileged twink."
"Brooks has never spoken to her about his sexuality, he's barely even talked to me about it," Mark said in Sunday's confessional about Shah. "He's figuring things out, leave him alone."
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Things have been tense between Brooks and Shah since a season one "RHOSLC" episode where Shah danced on Marks' couch. Afterward, Brooks told his mother that he was uncomfortable because he had supposedly seen Shah's vagina.
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