RHOM's Larsa Pippen detailed jaw-dropping "tension" with Lisa Hochstein's boyfriend, Jody Glidden, in Milan.
The drama between Larsa Pippen, Lisa Hochstein, and her boyfriend, Jody Glidden, only continued to heat up after filming stopped at the end of The Real Housewives of Miami Season 7, Episode 2.
Though the women's friendship remained on shaky ground, they had at least made some headway during designer Philipp Plein's Milan Fashion Week after party. Fast-forward one week later, however, to Larsa debriefing her RHOM castmates, including Alexia Nepola, Julia Lemigova, Guerdy Abraira, Kiki Barth, and Marysol Patton, about what really happened with Jody after "cameras shut down for the night."
"Lisa and I, we started to get along, we made progress. But, the last night of Milan, he gets so crazy," Larsa described, referencing Jody. "He doesn't want us to talk anymore, [was] yelling over us…"
Larsa then displayed a red carpet photo of Jody from that night that caused Kiki to gasp, as her jaw dropped and both she and Marysol exclaimed, "Oh my god!"
Larsa Pippen, Lisa Hochstein, and Jody Glidden explain their drama
Though you'll have to wait until Episode 3 airs on June 25 to get more details on what went down, Larsa had already gone toe-to-toe with Lisa and Jody several times in Milan, as they hashed out their issues with each other.
During their "awkward" shared ride from the airport to their hotel, Lisa brought up how it was "hurtful" that Larsa repeated her ex-boyfriend Marcus Jordan's alleged claim that "Jody is really cheap" at his birthday party, amid a disagreement about the couple "hanging out with" her ex.
"You were at my birthday saying all these things about me when I was like… I hugged you, I was nice to you," Jody chimed in. "That's not a nice thing to do at somebody's birthday."
Larsa, for her part, sarcastically granted him and Lisa free rein to "be friends with Marcus" and "choose him" over her, despite him "publicly bashing" her in the press and on social media. Still, she cautioned Jody, "He doesn't consider you a friend," theorizing that Marcus was just "using" him to get to her, whether he chose to believe her or not.