‘RHOSLC’ recap: Jennie Nguyen says she ‘broke’ husband’s ribs in angry fight

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Where was Andy Cohen and his camera?  

Though Sunday night’s episode of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” was full of drama, Jennie Nguyen’s admission that she once “broke” husband Duy Tran’s ribs in a non-televised fit of anger certainly stood out. 

“I have anger issues,” the Bravo newbie, 44, stated in a confessional. “For a whole year, I went to anger management because I can’t control my temper. One night, I [kept] throwing s–t at my husband and I actually broke his ribs.”

Nguyen — who shares three kids with chiropractor Tran — went on to say that her violent outburst helped her realize she needed to “control [her] anger.”

The revelation came while discussing her fractured friendship with co-star Mary Cosby. 

Earlier this season, Nguyen confronted Cosby, 48, for saying she has “nice, slanted eyes” and deemed the comment a “racist” attack on her Vietnamese heritage.

Cosby apologized on Sunday night’s episode for previously saying Nguyen didn’t “matter” to her, but failed to acknowledge her offensive remark. 

Repairing their relationship has seemed like an impossible feat, but Nguyen expressed an intent to move forward with Cosby in the latest “RHOSLC” installment. 

“The first step in controlling my anger is to forgive and to let go,” she told the camera. “So, for Mary, I am going to do that and make sure that we get along when we are in the same room.”

Jennie Nguyen, Duy Tran and their children on "RHOSLC"
The reality TV couple — who joined “RHOSLC” in Season 2 — share three children.
Courtesy of Bravo

Incidentally, the scene aired just days after Nguyen’s racist Facebook posts from 2020, many of them mocking Black Lives Matter protesters, surfaced on social media. 

Several of Jennie’s co-stars — including Whitney Rose, Meredith Marks and Jen Shah — have publicly condemned her internet behavior. Rose, 35, said she was “shocked and saddened” by the posts, which Marks, 50, called “vile.”

Meanwhile, Shah, 48 — whose husband and teenage sons are black — blasted Jennie for her “disingenuous apology” and asserted, “We have some real s—t to talk about.” 

Jennie issued an apology via Instagram on Jan. 19, claiming, “I thought I was speaking out against violence.” 

She insisted that she has “since learned how offensive and hurtful [her] words were.”

“The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET. 

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