Liz McGraw Reveals Her Most Annoying RHORI Castmate: Inside the Drama and Backstage Tensions

Reality TV fans know that drama is part of the package, but when “Real Housewives of Rhode Island” star Liz McGraw took to the mic during Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” event, she didn’t hold back. The candid moment, which aired live in New York, saw McGraw name Rosie Woods DiMare as her most…
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Reality TV fans know that drama is part of the package, but when “Real Housewives of Rhode Island” star Liz McGraw took to the mic during Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” event, she didn’t hold back. The candid moment, which aired live in New York, saw McGraw name Rosie Woods DiMare as her most “annoying” and “irritating” co-star—a comment that sparked immediate reactions from the audience and fellow cast members.

The Live Q&A That Sparked the Drama

The event, hosted by Page Six, brought together reality TV personalities for a candid Q&A session. When asked which of her “RHORI” co-stars was the “most messy,” McGraw initially tried to deflect. “I think we’re all messy in our own ways,” she said, attempting to avoid the question. But the audience had other plans. A fan in the virtual crowd shouted, “Rosie!” prompting McGraw to clarify her stance.

While she stopped short of labeling DiMare as “messy,” McGraw quickly pivoted to a more pointed critique. “She’s the most annoying and irritating one,” she declared, earning applause from the audience. The comment wasn’t just a passing remark—it highlighted the simmering tensions that often surface in reality TV franchises.

Reactions from Fellow Cast Members

McGraw’s remarks didn’t go unnoticed by her peers. Dolores Catania, a star from “Real Housewives of New Jersey” and a guest on the “RHORI” season, chimed in with a warning. “Rosie would call you out for that,” Catania joked, referencing DiMare’s reputation for being vocal. McGraw, however, stood her ground. “Sorry Rosie, but you are irritating,” she added, doubling down on her critique.

The dynamic between McGraw and DiMare isn’t the only drama to emerge from the event. McGraw and Catania also took a jab at Ashley Iaconetti, a “Bachelor” alum and new “RHORI” cast member. They dubbed her a “confessional warrior,” noting her ability to deliver standout one-on-one interviews despite being quieter during group scenes. “She does really well in her confessionals, and that’s something that didn’t show up in the scenes,” McGraw explained.

What This Means for RHORI’s Season

Reality TV thrives on conflict, and McGraw’s comments suggest that “RHORI” is no exception. The season’s editing may amplify these tensions, turning personal critiques into compelling television. For

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