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Warning: This story contains spoilers about House of Villains season 2.
Teresa Giudice is setting the record straight on where she stands with her House of Villains costars — including Tiffany “New York” Pollard.
“I got along with everyone, I really did,” Giudice, 52, exclusively told Us Weekly after being eliminated on the Thursday, December 5, episode. “Even Tiffany, she ended up saying sorry to me on the show. Even at the premiere party, she apologized to [my husband] Louie Ruelas. … She’s like, ‘Louie, you are so fine,’ and then she apologized to him. I thought that was really sweet of her to do that.”
While competing on House of Villains, Pollard, 42, called Giudice a “bitch” after learning she may be nominating her for eviction.

She also accused Ruelas of delivering roses to the house because he’s “guilty’ of cheating on Giudice. In reality, he was just trying to be a good husband.
“I knew she was reaching,” Giudice said when recalling the dramatic scene. “That was done in poor taste because I would never. She’s engaged and I would never say something about her fiancé. I just wouldn’t do that. It’s not who I am.”
In a previous interview with Us, Pollard confirmed she was engaged but didn’t disclose the name of her fiancé.
The reality star assured fans that she had found “the one” and already had a dream wedding in mind with House of Villains costar Victoria Larson serving as one of her bridesmaids.

Pollard did have some nice things to say to Giudice while filming. At one point in the show, Pollard complimented The Real Housewives of New Jersey star’s hairline.
“Of course we take it as a compliment,” Giudice said. “Everyone loves my hairline.”
Putting aside any drama, the “Turning the Tables” podcast host said she was grateful to participate in House of Villains and give fans a different side of her personality.
While she didn’t make it to the finale, Giudice said she “wouldn’t change a thing” and is glad she practiced being namaste — for the most part.

“Everyone was saying, ‘Oh my God. This is the Teresa we miss.’ That’s who I really am,” Giudice explained to Us. “That’s who I was from the beginning. I guess that’s why I have my true loyal fans that fell in love with me from the beginning.”
House of Villains airs on E! Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET. Stream old episodes anytime on Peacock.
With reporting by Travis Cronin 

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