Did Erika Jayne wear a wire? 'RHOBH' fans say star 'threw' Tom Girardi to the wolves

'Soo Erika threw Tom to the wolves and wore a wire for the feds #RHOBH,' commented a fan
UPDATED MAY 27, 2021
'RHOBH' star Erika Jayne (Bravo)
'RHOBH' star Erika Jayne (Bravo)

Who knew that a fun party game of two truths and a lie would leave everybody shocked and puzzled? 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Erika Jayne has never been an open book when it comes to her life and marriage to disgraced lawyer Tom Girardi. The housewife always preferred to keep her private life on the low despite being a star on Bravo's hit reality show.

However, Erika seems to be a lot more open and forthcoming while discussing her marriage on the latest season of 'RHOBH'. The housewife has extensively spoken about her marriage to Tom and how they got to spend a lot of time together during the pandemic. One of the central plotlines of the current season is Erika and Tom's divorce and the lawyer's legal woes after he was accused of embezzling money from air crash victims' families. In connection with that case, Erika's name too has popped up and many wondered if the housewife was leaving her husband to protect herself from getting dragged into the legal mess. Although that storyline is yet to emerge on the show, Bravo has begun to pave the way for it on the latest episode when the housewives played a game of two truths and a lie. 

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When it was Erika's turn to play the game, the housewife very coyly made three statements. She said that she was adopted, worked with the mafia and that she wore a wire and was a witness in a government case. When the housewives heard her statements, they all immediately concluded that her being adopted was a lie. Erika clarified by pointing out that she was actually adopted as her step-father adopted her. This left both the housewives and fans puzzled wondering which of her statements was a lie.

Unfortunately, Erika refused to reveal the lie, by simply saying that she had already shared too much. When fans heard Erika's statement about wearing a wire for a government case, they immediately began connecting the dots and wondered if the housewife was hinting at teaming up with the feds to take down her husband Tom. Several fans took to Twitter to express their theories.

A fan tweeted, "I wonder if Erika was already separated on this trip. I always thought her announcing her separation on Election Day was calculated. Maybe she really was working with the Feds against Tom at this point. #RHOBH." Another fan wrote, "Soo Erika threw Tom to the wolves and wore a wire for the feds #RHOBH."



 



 



 

Another fan shared, "Thats why Erika acting like she innocent ,making a deal with FEDS... but she still knows wheres the rest of the money #RHOBH." "So Erika wore a wire against husband in a government case! #RHOBH Is that what she meant!" wondered a fan. "So Erika letting us know she took that deal with the feds and ratted on her husband. #RHOBH," commented a fan.



 



 



 

We will just have to wait and watch to see how things play out since Erika is clearly not going to directly spill the tea. 

'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Season 13 airs every Wednesday at 8/7c only on Bravo. 

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