The drama on The Real Housewives of Miami Season 7 is serving up a storm, and Julia Lemigova is at the eye of the hurricane. Fans were floored when Julia hurled a drink at Guerdy Abraira, a moment that sent shockwaves through the Bravo universe. But if you thought that was the peak of Julia’s fiery side, hold onto your seats—because according to Ana Quincoces, things got way wilder in a scene that never made it to air.
On a recent episode of her podcast, Reality Court, Ana dropped a bombshell about a moment so explosive that Disney-owned Bravo deemed it “too dark” to broadcast. Picture this: Julia, the glamorous Russian model, losing her cool in a way that makes her drink-throwing antics look tame. Ana claims she witnessed Julia go “completely unhinged” during a heated exchange with Marysol Patton, nearly launching a chair in a fit of rage.
“We were talking about something that triggered her,” Ana recounted. “Marysol had said something that enraged her, and Julia picked up a chair. She started pounding it on the floor, shouting, and it looked like she was about to throw it at her.” Producers reportedly had to step in to de-escalate the chaos before things got physical. But here’s the kicker: this jaw-dropping moment was swept under the rug, never seeing the light of day on Bravo’s airwaves.
Why would Disney, Bravo’s parent company, pull the plug on such a dramatic scene? Ana alleges it was deemed “too dark” for the network’s brand. But let’s be real—Real Housewives thrives on over-the-top confrontations, from table flips to glass-throwing showdowns. Could it be that the scene was cut to streamline Season 6’s jam-packed storylines? With only 60 minutes per episode, editors might have had to make tough calls to keep the narrative tight. Or perhaps Disney wanted to avoid showcasing Julia in such an intense light, especially given her recent on-screen aggression toward Guerdy.
Speaking of Guerdy, the fallout from Julia’s drink-throwing incident continues to dominate RHOM Season 7. In Episode 4, Julia sent an apology text to Guerdy, but fans aren’t buying it. Social media is buzzing with frustration over Julia’s behavior, with many calling her actions out of line. Ana’s revelation about the chair incident only adds fuel to the fire, painting a picture of a Housewife whose temper might be more volatile than viewers realized.
So, is Ana’s story the full truth, or is there some embellishment in the mix? Without eyewitnesses stepping forward, it’s hard to say for sure. But one thing’s certain: Julia Lemigova is bringing a level of unpredictability to RHOM that’s impossible to ignore. Whether this alleged chair-throwing moment was too much for Disney’s censors or simply didn’t fit the season’s arc, it’s clear that Julia’s got a wild side—and we’re dying to know what else might be lurking in Bravo’s cutting room floor.