The Real Housewives of Miami is heating up with drama, and Guerdy Abraira is at the center of it all, spilling the tea on what she believes is the root of the cast’s feuds: jealousy. The 47-year-old reality star and mother of two didn’t hold back during a candid interview on SiriusXM’s Page Six Radio, where she hinted at explosive tensions, including a brewing clash between Julia Lemigova, 53, and newcomer Stephanie Shojaee, 40. Guerdy also shed light on Dr. Nicole Martin’s surprising exit from the show and addressed her own fallout with Julia, revealing a season filled with raw emotions and unfiltered confrontations.
Guerdy, who bravely shared her breast cancer journey last season, suggested that her time in the spotlight may have sparked envy among her co-stars. “Let’s face it … last season I got a lot of attention for my diagnosis, for my survival journey, the whole thing, and maybe it made some people uncomfortable. Maybe some people didn’t like the light shining somewhere else,” she shared. Her comments pointed directly to Nicole Martin’s departure, hinting that the 39-year-old’s exit might be tied to this undercurrent of jealousy. “Nicole is no longer here for a reason,” Guerdy stated cryptically, leaving fans to speculate about the behind-the-scenes dynamics.
Guerdy also expressed frustration with the cast’s apparent eagerness to move on from her health struggles, as if her story was overshadowing their own. “It’s kind of like, ‘Okay, you had cancer. Moving on. We got to talk about something else now,’” she said, emphasizing the lasting impact of her diagnosis. “One in eight women has or had breast cancer. The cancer lifestyle is an aftermath to the diagnosis, the treatment, the whole thing.” Her resilience shone through as she refused to let others dictate her narrative, especially after Larsa Pippen, 50, shared her diagnosis with the cast before Guerdy was ready.
“Larsa telling everyone was tough,” Guerdy admitted. “When people look at me, they see someone living their truth, and I’m okay with whatever comes—good, bad, or indifferent. I was on TV before I got cancer. I’m not here to weaponize it.” She also addressed her bald appearance, clarifying it’s not a statement but a necessity due to hot flashes from being an estrogen receptor. “I’m standing strong, and I won’t let people twist my story to make themselves feel better,” she declared.
The interview took a spicy turn when Guerdy dished on her fallout with Julia Lemigova, hinting at a dramatic season ahead. “Julia’s doing a lot this season,” she teased, describing her co-star as “tap dancing and stomping” on stage, stirring up trouble with multiple castmates. Guerdy suggested that Julia’s sights may soon turn to Stephanie Shojaee, the newest addition to the RHOM cast. When asked if Stephanie gets caught up in the drama, Guerdy played coy but admitted, “This is not the Julia I know. I don’t know her.” Her cryptic remarks have fans buzzing about what’s to come between the two women.
Guerdy also opened up about her bold decision to air Julia’s text messages during her celebration of life event, a move that shocked viewers and castmates alike. She explained that it was a last resort after failed attempts to resolve their issues privately. “I’ve had lunches, dinners, group conversations—everything to call out the lies,” she said. “But it’s like I’m a ghost, and I don’t matter.” Determined to take control of her narrative, Guerdy introduced “Guerdy 2.0,” a fiercer version of herself with firm boundaries. “I’m not going to let you tell my story for me,” she asserted, signaling a new chapter of standing her ground.
As Real Housewives of Miami gears up for its new season, Guerdy’s revelations have set the stage for a rollercoaster of emotions and confrontations. With jealousy allegedly driving wedges between the women, Nicole’s exit raising eyebrows, and Julia’s unpredictable behavior shaking things up, viewers can expect a season packed with jaw-dropping moments. Guerdy’s unapologetic honesty and refusal to back down make her a force to be reckoned with, proving that she’s not just surviving—she’s thriving in her truth.