“My theory is not going to be a popular one but I stand by it, and I will go to my grave believing it,” Harris began. “The Bravo sleuths are super sleuths, but women as a whole, pretty good at sleuthing. If I think my husband is cheating and I can walk right over to his side of the bed when he’s asleep and can check his phone … because clearly she had his password.”
“When you drop your phone it doesn’t unlock, so she had to unlock it. She unlocked it, if the story is true, to check it at that moment, why, if you suspect anything at any time,” she continued.
“I don’t believe that, I don’t believe that’s how it happened. I believe that was propped and sent, I don’t know, maybe she thought the day before and she told production and off they went,” the businesswoman added.
Harris went on to criticize Madix — who was with the former SUR bartender, 40, for nine years before she was blindsided by the affair — for not being more paranoid about her partner possibly cheating on her with one of her closest friends.
“If you think your partner is cheating and you have access to their phone 24 hours a day, wait until they are asleep, wait until they go to the bathroom, go look at the phone, she had his password. So I don’t buy it fell out of his pocket and I look at it, I think it was set up for the whole thing,” she told Leviss, whose legal first name is Rachel.
When asked about what she thought of the ex-reality star’s former flame, Harris said Sandoval was hyper focused on his “brand.”
“Immediately talking to him and listening to him and all he kept saying is ‘my brand, our brand’ and I was like ‘Excuse me, you’re thinking of a brand and I am thinking of a human that’s about to go into a mental health facility, but you do you,'” she explained of helping Leviss.
“He got so frustrated and he blew a gasket and was like ‘I’m not going to protect her anymore, I’m out here by myself, it’s them against me, I’m not going to do this anymore, I’m going to do what I have to do,’” Harris said.