
Real Housewives of Miami star Lisa Hochstein breaks silence on shock cocaine rumors
star Lisa Hochstein has lashed out after her boyfriend Jody Glidden was falsely accused of using cocaine on the show.
The baseless rumors were started by viewers on social media following this week's season seven premiere.
During the episode, Jody and a friend were seen entering a bedroom in the middle of a lavish birthday party that Lisa had thrown him in their home.
'We're going for a shot and some AC,' he told a friend.
'Where's the AC?' the friend asked, before Jody responded, 'In my room. Wanna come?'
The friends then went inside and shut the door behind them.
The interaction caused a number of viewers on social media to speculate that 'AC' may have been a codename for something else.
Some even claimed that 'AC' was referencing cocaine, with one fan account asking, 'Was A/C code for coke?!'
Firing back at the untrue accusations, Lisa wrote in the comments, 'I can't believe I have to address such ridiculous rumors, but last night's RHOM episode was a gross misrepresentation of what actually happened.'
She continued, 'Jody and our non-cast friends were hanging out in our primary suite and lounge area which we use as a common space with friends and family - they were not crowded in some solitary bathroom.
'Our friends did not want to be filmed, so they sought out privacy in our hangout spot. Any implication beyond that reality is completely false and upsetting. And for the record: AC = Air Conditioning - something essential in Miami!'
A number of fans came to Lisa's defense, with one writing, 'The fact you have to explain yourself, I'm sorry Lisa.'
Another commented, 'Don't bother replying to ignorant people. Don't waste your time. Keep living your best life.'
Lisa further explained the situation in another comment.
Lisa shut down the false rumors in a comment left on @therealhousewiveszone Instagram account
'His friends just didn't want to be on camera once all the drama started. The house does have central air, but production had the doors open most of the night with all the lights and equipment, so it got hot in the Miami heat,' she explained.
Lisa and Jody officially confirmed their romance back in early 2023.
The couple are currently starring on The Real Housewives of Miami, which just kicked off its seventh season this week.
It comes after Lisa and her ex-husband Lenny Hochstein finally reached a settlement to the defamation lawsuit he filed against her in late 2023.
A notice of settlement was filed on April 2, and documents obtained by DailyMail.com show that Lenny agreed to drop his request for damages exceeding $50,000.
Instead, both he and Lisa have 'amicably' agreed to pay their own legal fees.
The couple shared a joint statement with DailyMail.com about the defamation suit's settlement referencing Lisa's original claims that the 58-year-old plastic surgeon — who is known as the 'boob god' — had physical abused her, as well as his subsequently claims that the 42-year-old reality star had been abusive to him during their marriage.
'We acknowledge that the end of our marriage was a painful and highly public experience. Images posted on social media at the time led to speculation and insinuations by the media that do not reflect what occurred,' they said.
'We can jointly confirm that there was never any physical harm caused by Dr. Leonard Hochstein or Lisa Hochstein, and the media's insinuations from any photos or posts are not true. We are both excited to close this chapter, and move on and be great co-parents for our kids,' they exes concluded.
In a separate statement to DailyMail.com, Lenny again denied Lisa's initial claims that he was violent toward her.
'During our divorce Lisa falsely accused me of many heinous actions. None worse than the idea that I physically abused her,' he said.
'I have never hit a woman in my life, certainly not Lisa,' the surgeon continued. 'This accusation hurt me more than all the others put together. I oppose all forms of violence, especially against women. I am glad that she chose to set the record straight.'
The former couple share two children: son Logan, nine, and daughter Elle, five.
As part of their divorce settlement, Lenny agreed to pay $15,000 per month in child support, which will be reduced to $10,000 per month once Logan turns 18.

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