'RHOM' star Julia Lemigova confronts Lisa Hochstein for alleged 'attack' through 'vicious' comments about late son
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Tensions have built between Julia Lemigova and Lisa Hochstein. 'The Real Housewives of Miami' star took to Instagram to address her feud with Lisa as she called her out for making "vicious" comments about her kids.
Julia thanked 'RHOM' for bringing to her notice the hateful comment Lisa made in the recently released episode.
She wrote, "Thank you to @rhom.bravo for bringing my attention to the hateful way Lisa spoke about me and my children."
She added, "I did not hear this comment during the Mamacita brunch, or it would've been addressed, immediately." She further went on to call out Lisa as she dubbed her "disgusting."
Julia claimed, "Attempting to frame the way my children came into this world as anything but joyful blessings is disgusting and impermissible."
She ended her story by saying, "The unspeakable viciousness of invoking the memory of my late son in an attempt to attack me is simply unforgivable."
In the recently released episode, Julia was dragged into the fight as Lisa said to her, "You have 3 baby daddies." This comment came as Lisa was showing concern about Julia's kids asking whether she put her kids to bed before coming to the party.
Without making any further fuss, Julia stopped the conversation with Lisa and did not drag the matter.
How many kids does 'RHOM' star Julia Lemigova have?
Julia had three kids. However, as of now, she is only with two of them. In 1997, Julia was romantically involved with Edouard Stern.
She then gave birth to her first son Maximillian. His life was cut short as Maximillian mysteriously died. Later, Julia gave birth to daughter Victoria in 2001 and Emma in 2005.
After parting ways with Edouard, Julia married her long-term partner Martina Navratilova.
How did 'RHOM' star Julia Lemigova's son die?
The Sun reported Maximillian's death at Necker Children's Hospital in Paris in 2000. The tragedy occurred when he was only five and a half months old.
The autopsy later revealed that the infant died of diazepam found in his blood. It is a sedative used to treat anxiety, muscle spasms, and seizures.
Moreover, it was revealed that the baby was shaken violently and potentially passed away from shaken baby syndrome.
Julia recounted the death of her baby, saying, "I don't know if I ever completely survived the loss of my son. In this horrible pain and through years of grief, I found joy in helping other people."
'RHOM' Season 6 releases new episodes every Wednesday at 9 pm ET on Bravo.