Famous Culpo sisters caught in public spat over baby shower
The messy fall out of two siblings who are feuding over a baby shower has gone public after another family member aired the dirty laundry.
Popular American influencer Olivia Culpo, the pregnant wife of NFL star Christian McCaffrey, is reportedly is feuding with her sister Sophia after the younger sibling failed to attend her 'baby sprinkle'.
While family matters between famous siblings usually stays out of the public domain, the bickering between the pair has hit the public domain, after their older sister Aurora detailed the fall out on her podcast, Page Six reports.
During a recent episode of the Casual Chaos podcast, Aurora, 36, revealed the bitter spat began when she and Sophia, 28, decided not to attend one of several baby celebrations Olivia was hosting.
'Olivia was having a huge baby shower in Rhode Island, [and] she was having a baby sprinkle in Denver the weekend of my birthday,' Aurora explained.
Aurora claimed the mum-to-be told the sisters 'not to worry' about attending both, with the 32-year-old allegedly texting them: 'I know it's really out of the way. It's like a flight, it's just gonna be super small, like you're going to my other shower. Don't worry about coming to this little thing.'
So Aurora said she and Sophia skipped the soiree, noting in her case she did so because she felt 'dead' while her little sister instead attended a wedding.
Olivia subsequently 'lost it' after the pair were no-shows, Aurora claimed, later texting them both stating: '[You're] the worst sisters. The bar is this low. I do everything for you guys, you do nothing for me.'
Aurora said '[that's] not true at all' and instead replied 'sending her the screenshot where she was like, 'You don't have to come'.'
While Aurora and Olivia have since mended their rift, Sophia 'still' hasn't spoken to her 'emotional' and 'very, very pregnant' sister in 'like, three weeks,' Page Six reports.
'I think she's gonna get over it. Like, she really needs to because she's gonna have a baby soon, and then she's gonna want some help,' Aurora quipped.
Olivia and Sophia's reps have yet to comment on the alleged feud.
The former pageant queen is currently expecting her and McCaffrey's first child.
She announced her pregnancy news in a March Instagram post, writing: 'Next chapter, motherhood.'
At the time, Sophia expressed excitement over the expectant star's maternity shoot snaps, commenting: 'Counting down the days!'
Aurora, responded similarly, writing: 'I'm so happy can't wait to spoil him/her forever!!!!!'
The reveal came nine months after Olivia and McCaffrey, 28, tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in Rhode Island.
At the time, the influencer copped heat for wearing a modest wedding dress, after telling Vogue she deliberately chose a full-coverage design because she 'didn't want it to exude sex in any way, shape or form'.
Olivia rose to fame in 2012 when she won the Miss Universe pageant. She later went on to star in a string of reality shows, including Model Squad in 2018 and The Culpo Sisters in 2022 which followed Olivia and her family – including Sophia, Aurora and their parents.
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