Andy Cohen thinks RHOSLC star Jen Shah gave Heather Gay the black eye

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Andy Cohen has his own theory when it comes to how “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Heather Gay got her black eye.

During Wednesday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live,” guest Lala Kent admitted that she believed Gay got hurt by her co-star Jen Shah.

“I think it’s from a cast member,” the “Vanderpump Rules” star, 32, hinted, before Cohen added, “From Jen Shah? I do too. I don’t think she hit her head on a cabinet and got scratches on her arm.”

Last month, Gay claimed that she had no idea how she got her infamous black eye, which she debuted during a cast trip to San Diego in Season 3 of the “RHOSLC.”

She immediately texted Shah, 49, who agreed to help her come up with “a good cover story.”

“I don’t wanna get anyone in trouble, Jen,” Gay told the mom of two as they tried to remember what had happened. “So that’s why I need you to help me figure out if someone wants to talk about what really happened last night.”

While Shah and Gay stayed mum about the incident, their co-star Whitney Rose — who previously denied attacking the mom of three — said she thinks Shah had something to do with the injury.

“I would think it was Jen,” Rose, 36, admitted during her confessional. “Like, what if Heather ticked off Jen, and Jen hit her? Does she think this is gonna be bad for her trial?”




Cohen shared that Bravo did conduct a probe into Gay’s injury, however, they “didn’t find anything, and there was no additional footage.”

On the other hand, Shah is scheduled to turn herself in on Friday to begin her six-and-a-half-year prison sentence for running a nationwide telemarketing scheme that specifically targeted the elderly.

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