Life is good for the unemployed — at least that’s the case for Annemarie Wiley. After getting fired from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, the one-and-done Housewife wants fans to know she’s doing fine. This comes weeks after she and her husband went on a social media tirade trying to drag her former RHOBH castmates. Apparently, a lot has changed in the last few weeks.
Annemarie spoke to People about her mindset after Season 13. The dust has settled since the news of her exit. Still, she described a sense of regret that she won’t get a second shot at Housewives. She said she wanted to show the aftermath of losing her mother to lung cancer and her “struggle with adoption trauma.”
Onward and upward after being fired from RHOBH
The way Annemarie talks about her exit from RHOBH, it’s clear that the whole thing caught her off guard. Getting fired doesn’t feel good for anyone, but she told the outlet she’s feeling much better now. She’s ready to move forward to her next chapter.
“I feel amazing now,” Annemarie told the outlet. “I feel so good. I’m in a great space.”
She continued, “I have so many super exciting things coming up that really align with who I am, like really positive, inspirational, and motivational things … people are going to get to see who I am, and I’m really excited for that.”
Upon Annemarie’s exit, there were rumors that Bravo got rid of her because of questionable political views and the sexual assault accusations levied against her husband. Annemarie had a different take. She blamed Bravo for only wanting to show a “one-dimensional storyline.”
“I can’t answer why they didn’t want to show my life, but you live and learn and you take everything and you turn it into a positive, and you do better with your next opportunity,” Annemarie told the outlet.
Whatever Annemarie’s next opportunity is, our fingers are crossed that it doesn’t involve someone else’s esophagus. She told the outlet that in addition to her role as a nurse anesthetist, she and her husband also have a nonprofit organization. Interestingly, it’s called Project Transition. So, while she isn’t going to go down in the Housewives history books, it seems like she’s landing on her feet just fine.