Luann de Lesseps is counting her luck in her cabaret career.
On Tuesday night at the Jennifer Baer x New York Vintage Cocktail Soirée, the reality star told Page Six, “I’m grateful because I don’t do much TV.”
De Lesseps, who rose to fame starring on the original “Real Housewives of New York,” added that it would “take years” for women to benefit from the storied “Bravo” series.
“No one can make money from being a housewife from the beginning.”
The reality star, who also appeared on The Real Housewives and starred opposite Sonja Morgan in Luann & Sonja: Welcome to Crappie Lake, has spent years performing in cabaret shows. He plans to develop his acting skills and travel to London and Australia next. year.
“We are very happy. Cabaret is going well and our November show at Sonny Hall was sold out,” she added.
But de Lesseps, 59, is still dipping her toes in the reality pool, having recently completed “Love Hotel” with fellow housewives Gisele Bryant, Ashley Darby and Shannon Beador.
Host Joel Kim Booster raised eyebrows earlier this month when he accused Beador on Instagram of treating people like “subhumans” and said he wanted to see her “suffer.”
The “Fire Island” star deleted the post, writing, “I deeply regret that at the beginning of the conflict I let my judgment cloud, accessed the darkest, ugliest parts of myself, and said things I neither supported nor believed.” “I’m doing it,” he said, apologizing. My worst self clouds my judgment. ”
Mr de Lesseps, who is friends with Mr Beador, had refrained from speaking about the matter, but confessed that he was “sad” after reading Mr Booster’s comments, but added: “He has apologized and he is a human being who makes mistakes.” “It’s a violation of law, right?” he said.