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Mary Cosby Doesn’t Regret Her Shocking Remarks, Particularly Her Criticism of Heather Gay and Jen Shah

In the latest revelations from The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City reunion, Mary Cosby has made it clear that she has no regrets about some of her most shocking statements. From her bold comments about Heather Gay to her stance on Jen Shah’s legal troubles, the reality star seems unapologetic, sticking to her guns on the controversial opinions she shared during the reunion episodes.

One of the most explosive moments came when Mary was asked about her infamous “inbred” comment about Heather Gay. The phrase immediately sparked outrage among fans and cast members alike. However, when confronted about it, Mary did not back down, explaining that it was simply her opinion. “It was my opinion. I didn’t mean harm,” she said. While many fans were taken aback, Mary maintained that she didn’t intend to cause offense, emphasizing that it was not a personal attack but rather a reflection of how she felt at the time.

In a show like The Real Housewives, where drama is a key element, this kind of remark was bound to stir up some controversy. Despite the backlash, Mary’s response was clear: she stands by her words.

Mary also opened up about Jen Shah’s ongoing legal issues. With Jen pleading guilty to charges of fraud after initially pleading not guilty, Mary shared her belief that Jen was guilty all along. “I knew Jen Shah was guilty of fraud after it was alleged that she had prayed she would be found not guilty,” Mary said. This candid remark adds another layer of tension to the already controversial figure of Jen Shah, especially as fans continue to scrutinize her actions both on and off the show.

Aside from her comments on Heather and Jen, Mary was also asked about her heated interactions with Meredith Marks and Angie Katsanevas. Mary made headlines when she famously yelled at Meredith and Angie to leave her house during the reunion. While the moment shocked viewers, Mary doesn’t regret it. She clarified that her words weren’t meant to be an aggressive command but rather a plea for the two women to leave her space if they couldn’t control their emotions.

“I didn’t mean get out of my house. I meant get out of my house if you can’t control yourself,” Mary explained. Her stance seems to be that she was simply trying to preserve her peace, emphasizing that her actions were out of frustration rather than malice.

Following the reunion taping, Mary shared that she has been in contact with Angie, the only member of the cast with whom she maintains a close relationship. Despite the drama surrounding the reunion, Mary’s bond with Angie appears to be stronger than ever, as the two women continue to connect after the filming ended.

When asked if she regretted anything from the reunion, Mary was firm in her response: she had no regrets. “I feel like everything we touched base with, and I’ve been in contact with Angie, only always, that’s my person,” she said. This statement reinforces the idea that, for Mary, true friendships are valued over temporary conflicts.

Mary Cosby has undeniably made her mark as one of the most outspoken cast members in The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Her refusal to back down from controversial statements—whether it’s about Heather Gay, Jen Shah, or the reunion drama—shows that she is unapologetic and stands firm in her opinions. While some may disagree with her harsh words, Mary’s honesty and transparency have kept her at the center of the drama, which is exactly what fans tune in for. It’s clear that Mary has no plans to change her approach, and as the season concludes, viewers will undoubtedly continue to discuss her bold, unfiltered personality.