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Lisa Barlow’s son Henry, 12, scolded ‘RHOSLC’ editors after gaming scene: ‘You did me dirty’
The snowflake does not fall far from the tree.
“Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Lisa Barlow says her son Henry is upset about how he’s being portrayed on the current season of the Bravo reality series.
The soon-to-be 13-year-old was so bothered by one particular scene, in fact, that he took it up with showrunners.
“He felt like he got bad editing this season,” Barlow exclusively told Page Six at “DIRECTV’s Christmas at Kathy’s” Tuesday night at Kathy Hilton’s private residence in Los Angeles.
“He’s like, ‘Why did they have Angie [Katsanevas] say I game all the time and then they showed me gaming?’”
Earlier in Season 5, Katsanevas — who was also at Hilton’s holiday soirée — accused Barlow of letting her youngest son “game ’til 2 in the morning,” after which cameras cut to him playing video games in his bedroom.
Barlow — who shares both Henry and Jack, 20, with her husband, John Barlow — added of the preteen, “Yeah, he talked to production about it. … He’s just like, ‘You did me dirty.’”
The Vida Tequila founder, 49, called Henry “funny” and “so cute,” sharing that he was “with [her] in LA.”
“I wish he were at this party, but he would take over. He would take the mic from me; he’d be singing, not me. Henry is everything,” she explained.
“His birthday’s Friday and mine’s Saturday, and we’re both total [Sagittariuses],” she said, divulging that he’s already picked out some early birthday presents.
“We got an Hermès blanket for his room … and then he wanted cologne. And we’re gonna get him another cologne,” Lisa told us.
She and John are also throwing their “resilient, cool kid” an “amazing” party with his friends.
“I feel like we’re the exact same person; he’s just a 13-year-old boy,” the Bravolebrity gushed after we noted that her second-born seems like her “mini-me.”
“My poor husband! He’s stuck with both of us,” she quipped, adding that “Henry gives advice on business, who [her] friends are, what they should and shouldn’t be saying. He listens to conversations, like, ‘Why did she say that? You should ask her why she said that.’”
Lisa referred to Henry as “wise beyond his years” and described him as “an old man in this little cool body.”
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