Brooke Mueller got candid about her complicated relationship with Denise Richards and claimed she “wasn’t paid a dollar” to appear on Richards’ reality show.
The actress told People that she and the “RHOBH” alum “have a little strain” after Mueller was “significantly cut out” of Bravo’s “Denise Richards & Her Wild Things.”
“When I see the episode[s], I’m not even really in it,” Mueller said in an interview published Thursday. “I don’t know if she knows that I was significantly cut out and there’s that tension, or if she’s just really busy.”
“I have been trying to get a hold of her,” Mueller, 47, continued, claiming Richards, 54, hasn’t answered her text messages or phone calls.
“We’re having a sister moment,” she added.
Mueller shared that she filmed “two days of episodes” about her pet lizard, Godzilla, who died in Richards’ care while Mueller was in treatment for addiction.
“There was an accident, and he had gotten into something,” she explained. “It’s not [Richards’] fault. I had him for 30 years. He was almost six feet and an endangered species, no joke.
“Unfortunately, the fact that he died does land on me because I wasn’t there and able to properly even give them notice to [tell them] how and what [to do].”
There was also an issue over a scene of Richards explaining to her daughters Sami and Lola that their father, Charlie Sheen, was previously married to Mueller.
Mueller and Sheen share twin sons Bob and Max.
“Their daughters say they didn’t know I was married to Charlie, [it] defies logic,” Mueller told the outlet, explaining their children “always call each other brother and sister.”
“I mean, I guess they could have thought that for some reason we only had kids together, but … I don’t get it.”
Mueller also alleged that she didn’t receive any compensation for her appearances.
Mueller said she and Richards are like “sisters” and claimed they “have a trauma bond.”
Richards was married to Sheen, 59, from 2002 to 2006, while Mueller was married to the “Two and a Half Men” star from 2009 to 2011.
Reps for Richards weren’t immediately available to Page Six for comment.