Meredith Marks is clapping back at Mary Cosby for accusing the jewelry designer of “drinking wine and crying” alone in her room.
During an exclusive interview with Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” at Bravo Fan Fest in Miami over the weekend, the “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star reciprocated some shade when asked about the ongoing feud with her castmate.
“Her reaction was pretty funny about, like, drinking wine and crying [alone] because I’m by far the most social person on our cast,” said Marks, who called Cosby “kind of weird” for making such an assessment.
“I have friends all over the world. I’m out 90 percent of the time. I’m not sitting home and drinking wine and crying,” Marks continued. “That’s not my MO.”
The Bravolebrity then noted Cosby’s own affinity for spending time at her Utah mansion, an attribute of the preacher’s that is often highlighted on “RHOSLC.”
“In fact, Mary’s the one who sits at home very often — not me,” Marks quipped. “I think we all know that.”
Last week, Cosby, 52, shaded Marks, also 52, for accusing a co-star of secretly recording her during a cast trip to Mexico, as seen in the mid-season trailer.
“Nobody’s recording Meredith. I’m just saying, nobody’s recording Meredith. Like, for what?” she told “Virtual Reali-Tea” during the New York City launch of Van Leeuwen’s SLC Scoop ice cream flavor on Nov. 19.
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“Who would need to do that? We’re on a show already.”
Cosby went on to say that if audio were to be retrieved, listeners would only hear Marks “sipping wine” while shedding “some tears.”
“[They would hear her] probably sipping wine. And some tears,” she said. “Wine and tears and wine and tears and wine and … just being a victim.”
Cosby believes her friendship with Marks fizzled as she grew closer to the latter’s onscreen adversary Angie Katsanevas.
“Meredith is the type of person who likes to be in an alliance with someone,” Cosby said. “And if you befriend that person that she doesn’t like, she kind of pulls away from you. And that’s what happened.”
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Marks has insisted that she is unbothered by Cosby’s newly formed bond with Katsanevas.
However, the Meredith Marks Caviar founder told “Virtual Reali-Tea” that she felt hurt when it seemed to her as though Cosby took Katsanevas’ side during a spat between the women that aired in the Nov. 20 episode of “RHOSLC.”
“I was disappointed that Mary, instead of supporting me, actually jumped on the hate train. She was yelling at me about things that didn’t even make any sense to me,” Marks said of Cosby’s behavior displayed at the religious leader’s “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”-themed lunch.
“And that’s why I left … she was coming at me.”
“The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo with new episodes streaming the next day on Peacock.