It's official! Heather Thomson officially confirms her departure from The Real Housewives of New York City after three seasons. “When the opportunity came to do this show, I had this list of pros and cons,” she tells US Weekly. “Three years in, the pros list is just gone. They don’t exist anymore.”
Heather later reveals that her boss Andy Cohen “understood” her decision to walk away.
“He knows I have a big business that needs my focus. He’s proud of me and the job that I did on the show. He graciously complimented my integrity, who I am and who I’ve always been.”
Thomson plans to hone in on her two full-time jobs: being a mom and running her company Yummie by Heather Thomson. “The long shooting days don’t work for me anymore,” she explains.
The mother-of-two says she’ll miss the laughter that she shared with her castmates the most.
Though Thomson has friends she’s leaving behind, she won’t miss “the forced drama,” she admits. “The hurtfulness over someone else and at someone’s expense — I don’t do that. I’m the exact opposite.”
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Heather later reveals that her boss Andy Cohen “understood” her decision to walk away.
“He knows I have a big business that needs my focus. He’s proud of me and the job that I did on the show. He graciously complimented my integrity, who I am and who I’ve always been.”
Thomson plans to hone in on her two full-time jobs: being a mom and running her company Yummie by Heather Thomson. “The long shooting days don’t work for me anymore,” she explains.
The mother-of-two says she’ll miss the laughter that she shared with her castmates the most.
Though Thomson has friends she’s leaving behind, she won’t miss “the forced drama,” she admits. “The hurtfulness over someone else and at someone’s expense — I don’t do that. I’m the exact opposite.”
Are you going to miss Heather on RHONY? Sound off in the comment section below!
Photo Credit: Bravo