Real Housewives of Sydney's Victoria 'devastated' over unaired moment
"They didn't include it!"
The Real Housewives of Sydney star Victoria Montano has revealed she was left 'devastated' over an unaired moment that she'd wished had made the cut.
Victoria, Caroline Gaultier and Sally Obermeder spoke to Yahoo Lifestyle about their experience on the show, revealing that while a lot was filmed, as is always the case when filming a reality TV show, not everything made the cut.
When asked if there were any huge moments from the filming of the show that didn't make the cut, Victoria told us, "I think every big moment has so far made it."
However, she continued, "There was one moment in my one-on-ones that I'm really sad didn't make it. And I hope one day that people get to see it because I'm going to do it now, and it's going to be inauthentic.
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"The producer who was doing my interview said, 'What did you think about when Kate [Adams] walked in in her scrubs?'" Victoria said, referencing the huge fight between herself and Kate where they attempted to mend their 'fur-gate' feud over lunch with Caroline and Krissy Marsh.
The feud began when the Sport Luxe owner wore fur to an animal conservation park, which was organised by Kate, a vet and animal lover, during a weekend away in Killcare on NSW Central Coast.
"And I just looked at the cameras, and I went, 'No, I don't want no scrubs. Scrubs is a girl that can't get no lunch with me,'" Victoria told us, singing along to the tune of TLC's hit 'No Scrubs'.
Watch the moment below.
"And they didn't include it!" she added. "I'm devastated!"
"They should have!" Caroline said.
Victoria said that she didn't want to answer the question from the producer "seriously", with Caroline adding, "You can't answer it seriously."
Sally added that she believes viewers are seeing everything 'big' that happened between the women, saying, "You are, from my opinion, seeing a modified version of all the key things that happened. You're just seeing them in a shrunken-down version."
"No drama has been left out," Caroline agreed. "It's quite the exposé."
While there have been some tough moments, including on this week's episode where Caroline finds out her mother has cancer, the reality star shared her mantra, telling us, "You can cry for five minutes, but the rest of the day you've gotta be gangsta.
"You can have those moments, but like we've said before, use them to elevate, don't use them to stay in that bad place and throw a pity party for yourself."
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She continued, "I hope that's inspiring to people. It's like you can take anything, and you can flip it, depending on your perspective and effort. Because it's very easy to keep arguing, that's the easiest thing, and it's very basic.
"The talent is in resolution and then elevation, and if you can do that, to me, that's like another level of intelligence, which I don't think many people have," she added with a smile.
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