RHOSLC star Jane Shah will not be interviewing Andy Cohen

“Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Jane Shah will not sit down with Bravo host Andy Cohen to discuss the ramifications of her prison sentence.

Convicted fraudster, 49, reveals ‘I wouldn’t do a 1:1 with Andy Cohen and Bravo’ Posted on Instagram on Thursday.

Shah asserted that she was missing out on this opportunity due to the network’s “alleged unwillingness to remove contractual provisions”.

The reality star said she wanted to avoid “distortions” being made about her “story, on any and all topics, before and during my participation” in “RHOSLC.”

Jin Shah
Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jane Shah won’t be speaking with Andy Cohen in a private show.NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

Shah has starred in the hit unscripted series since its 2020 premiere. Season three has just finished airing with the first part of its reunion — not including the beleaguered Bravolebrity — airing on Wednesday.

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The convicted fraudster asserted that she was missing out on the opportunity due to the network’s “alleged unwillingness to remove contractual provisions”.
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“This specific 1-to-1 interview was not part of my reality TV contract on RHOSLC,” she continued. “I promised myself and my loving family that I would not allow this part of my life to be dramatized or inaccurately reported.”

Shah added that “my actions hurt a lot of people” and “the inability to control my narrative”.

She explained, “I’d rather remain silent and wait until I can accurately share my story than continue to have total lies and misrepresentations about me smeared across the headlines.”

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The beleaguered bravery was upset that she would soon be talking about the situation on her own terms.
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Shah concluded her act by promising to speak publicly in the near future. “You will hear from me,” she wrote. “I will be sharing my story and this horrific part of my life very soon.”

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Bravo had no comment when Page Six reached out.

Earlier this month, Cohen, 54, said on SiriusXM Radio Andy This He was looking forward to a possible interview with Shah.

“Hopefully I get to go talk to Jen this weekend,” the “Real Housewives” host said on Jan. 9.

The cast of the second season of "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" Posing with Andy Cohen
Bravo host Cohen once said he “hoped” to meet Shah about her legal troubles.
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“I hope I can do this sitting down [interview] With it in front of some cameras and we deliver it to you. I really hope I do.”

Cohen’s comments came a few days after Shah’s arrival Six and a half years behind bars to Organize a nationwide telemarketing schememostly targeting the frail elderly.

Shah – who was facing a maximum of 14 years old – issued an apology to the victims as well as her family after the New York City court hearing.

“I am so, so deeply sorry,” she said, sobbing as she looked at her husband, Sharif Shah, and their children, Sharif Jr. and Omar.

Jin Shah exits the court
Shah was sentenced to six and a half years in prison for organizing a nationwide telemarketing scheme, mostly targeting frail elderly people.
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Jane alleged that she went against her core values ​​of “humility, loyalty and respect” before admitting that her actions “hurt the innocent”.

She is scheduled to begin her sentence in a federal prison in Texas on February 17.

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