Michelle Saniei has no plans to let her daughter watch The Valley.
During Tuesday night’s episode of Watch What Happens Live, Saniei appeared alongside actress Bryce Dallas Howard and host Andy Cohen in the Bravo Clubhouse. Cohen inquired why Bryce never watched her father Ron Howard in Happy Days.
“I know, itâs so rude,” Bryce said. “My kids donât really watch my stuff. Maybe one day your kids will watch your stuff.”
Referencing his own children, Cohen brushed off the idea of his son Ben, 6, and daughter Lucy, 3, viewing his work on Bravo. Saniei added, “I donât want Isabella to ever watch The Valley.“
Saniei entered the reality TV scene on the first season of The Valley with her then-husband Jesse Lally. However, just before the show’s debut last year, they revealed their separation.
Their messy divorce has been followed in The Valley’s sophomore season, with Lally accusing Saniei of cheating on him when they were married â and even sleeping with a billionaire for money. Saniei denied the latter, and Lally said he never believed the rumor to be true â still, it’s fair that she wouldn’t want their daughter Isabella, 5, to watch the drama unfold between her parents.
However, that doesn’t mean Saniei is going to stop telling her side of the story to the world. When she appeared on WWHL, she said the biggest lesson her ex-husband taught her was “what not to date.” She also shaded his skills in bed when Cohen asked her to rank him as a lover on a scale of one to 10.
“I canât answer that question! Iâll get criticized if I answer it and if I donât,” she said, before adding, “But letâs just say the number is really low.”
Cover your ears, Isabella!
Watch What Happens Live airs Sunday through Thursday at 10 p.m. ET on Bravo. New episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.
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