Angel Massey has complained of what she believes is a major contradiction in her feud with Dr. Wendy Osefo.
In an exclusive interview with Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea,” the “Real Housewives of Potomac” newbie revisits an alleged DM exchange from 2015 in which Osefo allegedly reached out to her during a very personal moment: the death of Massey’s mother.
She claims Osefo sent her a DM years before the Bravo star claimed on camera that the two didn’t know each other.
“I know at the beginning of the season she said, ‘No, I don’t know her,'” Massey insists to Us. “But when my mom passed away in 2015, she DMed me and told me about her father and stepfather dying and how we had that in common. So, do you know me or don’t you?”
Massey said the support efforts had focused on sharing the experience of grief, and Osefo’s subsequent coldness and denial added to the confusion.
“So I was surprised,” she explains. “But I guess those actions weren’t genuine either.”
Despite the apparent contradiction, Massey insists he is not personally offended by Osefo’s claims. Rather, she thinks it’s a calculated move.
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“I think sometimes narcissistic women think that saying they don’t know someone gives them some kind of hierarchical power… and it’s just a way to strike down,” she said, adding, “Let’s tell the truth, right?”
The tension between the women didn’t stop there. During the season, Osefo questioned Massey’s finances, which Massey feels is especially ironic now given her former professor and husband Eddie Osefo’s own legal troubles.
In 2025, the couple were arrested and charged with fraud, an event that shocked the Bravo fandom.
“So I didn’t know at the time that she was questioning my finances, but at the time I thought, ‘Wow, this is very different from the brand she’s portraying,'” says Massey, recalling his initial reaction to news of the Osephus family’s legal troubles.
Angel admits that the situation ultimately caused concern, especially for Wendy’s children, but they decided not to contact her after her arrest.
“I’m not one to take pleasure in someone’s misery, and let me be clear: this is a tragic situation,” she says. “But I haven’t contacted her. We don’t have that kind of relationship. And now that I’ve seen the whole show, I feel it’s justified and justified.”
Massey plans to leave it to the legal system to decide what to do next. “She’s going to have her day in court,” she says of Wendy.
“The Real Housewives of Potomac” airs Sundays at 8pm ET, with new episodes available to stream the next day on Peacock.
