Being aReal Housewifemeans that your life will be scrutinized by the public.
That isn’t necessarily true for their kids, though, whose lives often end up featured on TV.
Hamlin recently responded to the accusation on her Instagram Story (viaPeople).

“I usually don’t post these,” she wrote.
“But this really got to me.
Lying about a mental illness is disgusting.

Something I hope nobody would ever do.”
She’s only on the show because of her mother, who is a full-time cast member.
“Ask anyone it’s the last thing I want to do.
I couldn’t care less about air time.
So f*** you.”
Hamlin first opened up about her eating disorder in 2018, when she was 16.
“I am on this earth to help people, and I know that.
One in 200 women in the US suffer from anorexia.
And I want to help.”