Karen Huger & Mia Thornton Fell Out While Filming Upcoming Season of RHOP?

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Shady posts between Mia Thornton and Karen Huger caught the attention of RHOP fans.

Karen Huger has had her share of feuds on “Real Housewives of Potomac.” However, most fans can agree that her biggest foe has been Gizelle Bryant. So when Gizelle was called out by Monique Samuels about her reconciliation with Jamal Bryant, Karen threw her jabs too. And Gizelle wasn’t happy about this. But she did appreciate that no matter how ugly things got between her and Karen, Karen never took it out on Gizelle’s daughters. So it isn’t impossible for Karen and Gizelle to be friends again at some point down the road.

Despite things not being unrepairable between Gizelle and Karen, Karen will still have drama play out on the upcoming season. In the trailer, she had a heated moment with Charrisse Jackson-Jordan. And she threatened to get violent if Charrisse said anything about her deceased mother.

Interestingly enough, Karen may have had another feud play out that the preview didn’t show. In fact, it seems as if she’s no longer on good terms with Mia Thornton. Last season, Mia was the newbie Karen brought into the group. In the beginning, Wendy Osefo questioned Mia’s loyalty to Karen. She thought it was shady that Mia asked for Gizelle’s number while she was on bad terms with Karen.

RHOP fans became aware of Mia and Karen’s fallout thanks to shady social media posts captured by the Peach Report.

During the shady exchange, Mia said that Karen’s confessional hair looked like something she bought from Claire’s. Mia tweeted, “Chile. No words. Did y’all know @claires was selling clip-in buns?” And in response, Karen said, “Some folk need a moment.”

“Real Housewives of Potomac” returns Sunday, October 9 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo.

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