Sheila says that the reunion episode has done a lot to her. “Very intense. Very much. Personal. Emotions. Sheila senses that the other ladies are conspiring against her. “It seemed like everyone had made some kind of pact that we project everything on Sheila, then our own bad behavior will be left behind.”
Magali – not a housewife herself, but she is still allowed to have her say in the reunion episode – causes escalation. “She is one of the main causes of the group turning against me. I’m not saying that everything is due to her, but most certainly.” And Sheila thinks that’s a pity. “The whole cast has butter on its head. They are all hypocrites together. Each and every one. But they do not admit what their part has been.” Sheila indicates that she no longer has contact with any of the other housewives. “I’m disappointed in everyone.”
Magali gave Sheila a hard time in the reunion episode. “Isn’t it too low to the ground that you want to burn down a woman in such a way in public?” It gets even worse: Sheila tells that she is being stalked by Magali. “The actions are still going on. There is really real stalking by this lady.”
How does that manifest itself? “When I am at a party, people are called. My immediate environment is contacted. She attacks people in writing. (…) She has also called people with whom I work. (…) I want that it stops.”
Sheila thinks it’s terrible. “It is very sick. It affects me because my peace is disturbed so much. I want to continue, I don’t linger in what has been. I have closed it off to myself for a long time. I am busy with other things.” The Real Housewife is thinking about taking action. “I have to see what measures I’m going to take, because if this doesn’t stop I’ll have to switch to something else.”
What does she have to say about a second season of the reality series? “Good luck.” She hopes that a new series will show more women who are in business or have their own company and that the focus will be more on that instead of the fights between the girls from the upper class. “As a participant, I have to ask myself if I still want this.”