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Lea Black Spills Major RHOM Tea: Accuses Marysol & Alexia of Bad Behavior.

You know it’s about to get messy when Lea Black opens her mouth\, and this week, she didn’t disappoint. The Real Housewives of Miami legend hit the Watch What Crappens podcast and served up piping-hot tea that had Bravo fans clutching their rosaries (and maybe their sage).

Lea Black Just Went Full Miami

According to Lea, former RHOM favorite Marysol Patton once tried to put an actual hex on her. Yes, you read that right — a hex. The kind with candles, incantations, and “get her off the show” energy. Lea says she found out about it from ex-castmate Cristy Rice, who allegedly learned about the supernatural sabotage through a spiritual reader.

Lea’s reaction? The queen of Miami cool simply rolled her eyes. “Good luck with that,” she essentially said, because apparently, not even witchcraft can knock a Real Housewife off her game.

“That’s So Miami”

In true Lea fashion, she didn’t stop there. When asked about Julia Lemigova’s rumored romance with a Haitian mortician, Lea couldn’t resist laughing, calling it “so Miami.” And honestly, she’s not wrong… if there’s any city where this storyline tracks, it’s Miami.

But the shade turned serious when the conversation shifted to Alexia Nepola. Lea didn’t hold back, calling Alexia “two-faced” and “conniving,” saying the final straw came when Alexia exposed her late ex-husband Herman Echevarria’s sexuality for a storyline.

“You don’t do that to someone who supported you and your kids,” Lea said, making it clear she thinks that betrayal crossed the line.

The Ally Debate

While some fans painted Alexia as a “hero” for her openness at the time, Lea wasn’t buying it. She says Alexia’s so-called allyship was a storyline rewrite to soften the blow of outing Herman.

Lea pointed out that she, not Alexia, was the one who showed up year after year for Miami’s LGBTQ+ community — hosting events, marching in parades, and supporting causes long before cameras rolled. “I never saw her at one thing,” Lea said, firmly planting her stilettos on the moral high ground.

Lea Black’s mouth could power BravoCon at this point. Whether or not Marysol actually summoned a hex, this kind of behind-the-scenes tea is why RHOM remains the most chaotic Housewives city on TV. It’s witchy, it’s shady, and it’s deliciously Miami.

And as for Lea vs. Alexia? It’s giving vintage Housewives energy, loyalty tests, moral high grounds, and a little bit of righteous glam. One thing’s for sure: when Lea talks, Bravo listens.

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