Candiace Dillard Explains Why She Believes Karen Huger Tried to Get Her Fired from RHOP

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Karen Huger isn’t someone Candiace Dillard believes she can trust again.

Candiace Dillard doesn’t think she will ever be on good terms with Karen Huger again. But she will be cordial with her “Real Housewives of Potomac” costar. For Candiace, she doesn’t like the way Karen handled things after Monique Samuels assaulted her. In fact, Candiace thinks Karen actually sided with Monique despite her claim to be neutral. Plus, Candiace has accused Karen of trying to get her fired during the height of last season’s drama.

During an interview with the Jasmine Brand, Candiace was asked if it’s possible that she and Karen will eventually hash out their issues.

Candiace said, “No, you don’t do what she did. You don’t go to my boss and try to have me fired. And then come and smile in my face and act like everything is all good.”

Candiace Dillard broke down why she thinks Karen Huger tried to push her off RHOP.

She continued, “It was discussed on the reunion that there were things she was doing and saying on social media. And I addressed them with her privately in a text message…in that message, I told her to go to h*ll. And she sent that up the chain to say that I was threatening her. It was that she felt threatened. She felt threatened by a text message where I said among other things, go to h*ll. But she was apologizing for someone who got physical. Threatened by me. And she says that something needs to be done about me.”

It was just shady to Candiace, “Why are you going to my boss, our boss, about a private message that I sent you? I didn’t go on social media and write an open letter like she’s doing with Gizelle.”

She added, “I didn’t do that. But I’m supposed to be friends with this person? No, no. She’s my coworker. And that’s where that is.”

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