Real Housewives of Melbourne: Producers forced to intervene

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    RHOM producers are forced to intervene in the ‘biggest fight in Housewives history’ as the TRUTH about Janet Roach’s clash with newcomer Kyla Kirkpatrick is revealed

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    Sunday’s clash between Janet Roach and Kyla Kirkpatrick has been dubbed the biggest fight in the history of The Real Housewives of Melbourne.

    And now it’s been revealed that producers were forced to intervene after things spun out of control between veteran Janet and newcomer Kyla.

    Cast member Anjali Rao, who is one of the four newbies this season, dished the behind-the-scenes dirt in a scathing Instagram post aimed at Janet on Tuesday.

    Drama: Sunday's clash between Janet Roach and Kyla Kirkpatrick (pictured) has been dubbed the biggest fight in the history of The Real Housewives of Melbourne

    Explosive: Now it's been revealed that producers were forced to intervene after things spun out of control between veteran Janet (pictured) and newcomer Kyla

    Explosive: New details have emerged about Kyla Kirkpatrick (left) and Janet Roach’s (right) fight on the Real Housewives of Melbourne, as it’s revealed producers had to stop filming because things became so heated 

    ‘Everyone at the Cairns dinner from hell knows what really happened. EVERYONE, including Janet,’ Anjali wrote.

    ‘Production was forced to react in an unprecedented manner, by shutting the scene down because of her abominable, vicious behaviour,’ she added.

    Things spiralled out of control on Sunday night’s episode during a dinner in Cairns, when Janet accused of Kyla of lying about taking lavish trips to Paris.

    However, it appears that there could be more to their feud than what was shown on screen, with Janet claiming on Instagram on Tuesday that Kyla and Anjali had been feeding ‘false stories’ about her to various fan sites.

    'Production was forced to react in an unprecedented manner, by shutting the scene down because of her abominable, vicious behaviour,' Anjali Rao revealed

    ‘Production was forced to react in an unprecedented manner, by shutting the scene down because of her abominable, vicious behaviour,’ Anjali Rao revealed 

    She cited a Real Housewives fan account on Twitter as the source, but Anjali has since denied the accusation.

    ‘How does one person have so much time to spend making up complete twaddle about others?’ Anjali wrote on Instagram, before branding Janet, ‘a miserable desperate woman.’

    Kyla also accused Janet of bending the truth in a comment shared to the Real Housewives of Melbourne’s Instagram page.

    Lying? Things spiralled out of control on Sunday night's episode during a dinner in Cairns, when Janet accused of Kyla of lying about taking lavish trips to Paris

    Lying? Things spiralled out of control on Sunday night’s episode during a dinner in Cairns, when Janet accused of Kyla of lying about taking lavish trips to Paris

    ‘Yeah right. Janet’s full of facts. I’m just not sure if she knows the difference between the truth and what comes out of her mouth….saying something doesn’t make it true.’

    Janet and Kyla’s drama has been the driving force behind the latest season of The Real Housewives of Melbourne.

    However, a feud also erupted on Sunday’s episode between newbies Simone Elliott and Cherry Dipietrantonio, after Simone accused Cherry of going behind her back to work with her favourite designer on clothes for their Cairns trip together. 

    The Real Housewives of Melbourne is currently streaming on Binge.  

    'How does one person have so much time to spend making up complete twaddle about others?' Anjali wrote on Instagram, before branding Janet,'a miserable desperate woman'

    ‘How does one person have so much time to spend making up complete twaddle about others?’ Anjali wrote on Instagram, before branding Janet, ‘a miserable desperate woman’

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