Guerdy Abraira and Julia Lemigova’s friendship is at the point of no return.
In an exclusive interview with the Post, Abraira, 47, addressed her shocking falling out with her “The Real Housewives of Miami” co-star that began to play out during Wednesday’s Season 7 premiere.
“Not at all,” the party planner said when asked if she saw the drama with Lemigova, 52, coming. “Blindsided is not the word. You’re loyal when there’s no cameras, and that was me, and she was loyal to the camera, is how I’m going to pretty much say that.”
During the episode, Lemigova shared the news that she and wife Martina Navratilova adopted two sons with the “RHOM” cast on a Zoom call. But after Abraira joined the call and then left, Lemigova felt unsupported by her friend.
Now months later, Abraira told The Post that Lemigova was “someone who I didn’t recognize at all” during filming.
“I called that person and that version of what I saw this season [was] ‘Judas,’ not Julia,” she stated.
“What people do to get to wherever they want to go, their destination and them stepping on whatever’s in front of them that’s been loyal is really sad.”
“I don’t know what she’s saying on the other side and it doesn’t really matter because the truth will 100% clear it up real quick,” the mother of two added. “The facts are the facts and I have them all. Got the receipts.”
Since filming wrapped, it’s been confirmed that Lemigova fell out with both Abraira and her longtime bestie Adriana de Moura.
“There’s a pattern,” Abraira said when asked about Lemigova and de Moura’s drama. “So you’re talking about someone who’s been engaged nine times, and is always hopping and hopping. Is it clout chasing? Is it social climbing? Whatever you want to call it, the facts are there.”
“I’m loyal to a fault. Been married for 30 years,” Abraira noted. “Adriana has been a friend of hers for many years. So I don’t know, we’ll see what happens, you will see what happened. But some people stay steady. And then other ones are the ones that are always like hopping. So call them the bunny that hops, right?”
Abraira also confirmed that she’s firmly on de Moura’s side.
“Adriana and I see each other for similar situations that we were in and we just don’t know what to do with it because we’re like, who is this person?” she explained. “You don’t have to destroy your past and your past friendships to advance in other ones. No one’s mad at you for having new friends. It’s how you go about it.”
“And once it becomes this performance to make a sorority, like hazing, for example, which you’ll see, that’s when it becomes a problem,” Abraira said. “And when that line gets crossed and it becomes physical for that achievement, that’s when it’s a no-go. So you’ll see it all happen. And it’s at my demise.”
With the Season 7 reunion yet to be filmed, Abraira told The Post she isn’t looking to make amends with Lemigova during the dramatic sit-down.
“I just hope to respect myself and my beliefs and to make sure that people know the boundaries,” she shared. “Those are the only things that I hope for. The good thing about this group is that we do care about each other. Julia and I started on the show together. We have a very big past. When I was on my bed with my surgery, she was sitting on my bed with Nicole [Martin].”
“So my perception of our friendship is apparently different from her perception of our friendship,” Abraira added,. “And that’s where she’s able to do things to I guess sleep at night. Because once you say to yourself, ‘Oh, you know what, we weren’t really good friends,’ you can then throw stones and do things to people and say, ‘We were never good friends so I was able to do that.’”
“But then when the clap back happens, then it’s the, ‘Oh, she betrayed me,’” Abraira said. “So you’ll see how the game is played.”
“The Real Housewives of Miami” airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.