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Wendy Osefo opens up about the night she was arrested last year

Wendy Osefo opens up about last year’s arrest; says she ‘was just worried about the kids’

Wendy Osefo, a prominent figure on Real Housewives of Potomac, has finally opened up about the distressing experience following last year’s insurance fraud arrest involving her and her husband Edward. She recounted the harrowing situation as a horrifying chapter that profoundly affected their three young children.

‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ star Wendy Osefo and her husband Edward Osefo made headlines last year. The two were arrested for insurance fraud and false statements, and a total of 16 charges were filed against the couple. Now, almost a year later, the star opened up about her family’s legal woes, her viral smirk in the mugshot after her arrest, and how they have been dealing with everything.

Wendy Osefo opens up about her and her husband’s arrest last year

Wendy Osefo and many other contestants of ‘The Real Housewives of Potomac’ had a reunion recently. Season 10 reunion’s part 1, was uploaded online and showed the star talking about all the trouble she and her family went through last year. Calling the situation a nightmare, she recalled how one of the worst impacts of the situation fell onto their three children, Karter, who is 12, Kruz, who is 10, and Kamrynn Kapri, their youngest, who is 6. She recalled, “She’s so innocent, she had no idea what’s going on. She was just so happy you’re gonna spend the night with Auntie. She was just like, ‘Okay, mommy, I’ll see you tomorrow.’ And I didn’t know if I was gonna see her tomorrow. I was so scared. I was just worried about the kids. I was so scared for them. This is real tough.” She added that she had to talk to her sister to take care of them, while her husband was on call with their eldest daughter to let her know that they won’t be coming home for the night. Further detailing the next day, Osefo shared that their son Karter knew everything, though he was trying not to discuss it. They all had a conversation about it the next day after they were released from holding.

Wendy Osefo opens up about her viral smile

Andy Cohen, who was hosting the reunion episode, asked the TV personality about her viral mugshot photo that drew a lot of hate online. Osefo shared that the person taking the photos was trying to cheer them up, which is why she ended up awkwardly smiling in the photos. Moreover, she added that she does not regret it, citing that “At the end of the day, I think we’ve all been through things, and you try to smile through the pain, no matter how heavy it is.” Go to Source

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