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Jen Shah, formerly of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, recently spoke about her relationship with Andy Cohen following her prison release.
Despite Cohen’s public remarks distancing himself from her, Shah says she holds no ill will.
She explained that while she was barred from speaking during her legal proceedings, people including Cohen were left to form their own opinions.
Shah emphasized that her personal interactions with him and his professionalism toward her team have shaped her perspective, and she doesn’t take his comments to heart.
Shah, who served nearly three years in prison for her role in a telemarketing fraud scheme, acknowledged her wrongdoing and expressed deep remorse.
She stated that she takes full responsibility for her actions and is committed to paying back the $6.6 million restitution owed to victims.
Currently on home confinement until August, she is exploring opportunities in entertainment and media to meet her financial obligations.
Shah stressed that making her victims whole is a priority, noting that restitution payments have continued even during her incarceration.
As for her future, Shah isn’t ruling out a return to reality television, including RHOSLC.
While Cohen has said she won’t be back on Bravo, other network executives have suggested accountability and change could open doors for former cast members.
Shah recognizes that forgiveness may not come easily, but she hopes to demonstrate growth, integrity, and accountability moving forward.
She wants to be seen as more than her past mistakes, believing that people can learn, change, and be given second chances.
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