RHOSLC’s Jen Shah is headed to prison for six and a half years, starting in mid-February. But before the housewife leaves, Media take Out confirmed that she’s planning to tell her story via her own website.
Is she writing a book? Is it a paid subscription service? It’s not clear yet.
Jen Shah decided not to show up to the Season 3 reunion, and also cancelled a 1-on-1 interview with Andy Cohen where she was set to explain the charges against her – and what happened.
Jen wrote on her Instagram that she would not interview with Bravo “because of their unwillingness to remove contractual provisions that would allow the network to legally make misrepresentations of me and my story, relating to any and all topics, prior to and during the course of my participation.”
“This specific 1 on 1 interview was not part of my RHOSLC reality TV contract,” Jen continued. “I promised myself and my loving family that I would not allow this portion of my life to be sensationalized or inaccurately conveyed.”
Media Take Out confirmed that under the Bravo contract, the producers have the right to basically make up ANY storyline at all (whether true or false) about any housewife.
Jen will be sharing her story on her own terms via this upcoming website DearJenShah.com, which doesn’t have much information at the moment other than a call-to-action to subscribe via email in order to hear her story.
But b careful the information that you share on the website, if you go. As Media Take Oiyt reported, Jen has been convicted of fraud and identity theft.