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Karen Huger is opening up about her DUI. Following the Actual Housewives of Potomac Season 9 premiere on Sunday night time (Oct. 6), the fact star admitted on Watch What Occurs Reside that it was “painful” to take heed to her co-stars’ remarks in regards to the incident.
Again in March, the Grande Dame was charged with one depend of driving underneath the affect and hit with six different visitors violations following her automotive accident, in response to TMZ. On the time, Huger mentioned she was driving residence from dinner when she noticed a automotive heading proper for her, prompting her to swerve and hit a tree.
The Actual Housewives of Potomac Season 9 premiere documented the aftermath of her accident, starting with a reenactment of the ordeal.
“It took me again to that point and it’s nonetheless ongoing and it simply was so painful to look at it as a result of I lived via it and it was very eerily near it aside from the deer. No deer,” Huger mentioned on WWHL, referring to the deer used within the reenactment.
Huger confirmed that it “completely” damage to listen to among the issues her co-stars mentioned about her DUI within the episode — particularly Ashley Darby.
“I take care of these ladies and all I needed them to do was be affected person and wait as a result of it’s an ongoing case,” she mentioned. “However Ashley saying what she mentioned — let’s be clear, Ashley must be involved about her relationship with alcohol, the way in which she sucks down the Coronas, I’m simply saying.”
Whereas Huger wasn’t capable of say an excessive amount of about her case, she did promise to inform her full story as quickly as she was capable of.
“I’m hoping to win when all of it comes out however I’ve to respect the regulation,” she mentioned. “However once I can talk about it, I plan to be open and clear, as I all the time have been.”
Watch What Occurs Reside airs Sunday via Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET on Bravo. New episodes can be found to stream the following day on Peacock.
If you happen to or somebody you already know is scuffling with substance abuse, name the SAMHSA Nationwide Helpline at 1-800-662-4357.
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