Real Housewives of Sydney wrap filming and promise fireworks on screen
LISA Oldfield, one of the Real Housewives of Sydney is promising fireworks on the hottest show of 2017. They’ve just finished 14 weeks of filming and managed to avoid a catfight as they posed for a glam shoot.
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CAT fights, legal threats, grudges from past lives and storm outs are set to make the Real Housewives of Sydney 2017’s hottest show.
The reality show will film it’s final scenes tomorrow before airing on Foxtel’s Arena on February 26.
After 14 weeks the seven ladies have been through it all.
“It has been very intense, it is very real, the friendships and the fights are all real,” Nicole said.
“Within the first 15 minutes of filming there were fights.
“Ordinarily these seven women would never hang out.”
Lisa Oldfield is open about her dislike for her castmates.
“I don’t like any of them, in all seriousness I would not be friends with any of these people in real life,” Oldfield said.
“They are just not very bright, I am fond of a couple of them but that’s all.
“It has been intense ... One of them may be trying to sue me for something I said about the paternity of her children.”
The cast have allegedly been told not to discuss a rumoured physical stoush involving Rees and a producer.
Krissy Marsh strategically said, “We have all had incidents on set” when pushed on the alleged fight.
Marsh said a blow up on an overseas trip to Singapore is sure to shock viewers.
“One of the fights in Singapore is like nothing I have ever experienced,” Marsh said.
“I should have run out after a friend but I just sat their because I was so shocked (at what happened).”