Real Housewives of Atlanta star Drew Sidora opened up in an exclusive interview with US Weekly about having a complete “mommy makeover” after being body-shamed by her castmates.
“I did everything. I did a whole mommy makeover. It was like the [whole] package,” Sidora, 36, told the outlet. “Like, boobs back in place — you know, make them a little smaller cause I was having neck issues — and then I had a hernia and so they did a hernia repair and a tummy tuck. That was it. I was good. I’m happy.”
While Sidora confirmed that Kenya Moore, 51, had made “hurtful comments” about her body and needing a tummy-tuck, the reality star was also forced to change her appearance after battling several health issues.
“[The show] gave me an opportunity to talk about my diagnosis, which was a form of endometriosis called myosis,” Sidora explained. During the interview, she revealed that she had to research the disorder because it’s something that “a lot of people don’t know” about.
“The last episode I was dealing with really bad cramps. A lot of people didn’t even know I was going through it, like, throughout the season,” Drew revealed. “I was taking pain medication for these intense cramps. And I was like, ‘I don’t wanna go through that this time.’”
She continued, “I’ve been dealing with that for all these years. … And once I went and had that surgery, I was like, well, can we just put everything back where it should be? It was like, ‘Let’s do it while I’m down. Let me just also do something. That’s gonna make me happy.’ And that’s what I did.”
The 36-year-old said she is looking forward to re-establishing a relationship with Moore in season 14. “I kind of didn’t remember why we were upset at each other,” the Step Up actress revealed.
“I just know there was things that she said that were hurtful to me and [were] body-shaming. And I just felt like last season, I was on defense a lot and it didn’t give me a fair opportunity for everyone to really get to know me.”
Despite their previous encounters, Sidora said she wants to develop a friendship with her castmates.
“[I thought,] let’s try to get to know each other because I feel like, if they really don’t know me and know what I’m about, how can [we] have all these issues? … And at the reunion, she did apologize.”
Sidora added, “You know, anyone that can own [it] and apologize, we should definitely be able to move on. And so that was me extending that olive branch to say, ‘Let’s just try to get to a good place.’ … And we did.”
The new season of The Real Housewives of Atlanta premieres on Bravo on Sunday, May 8.