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‘RHODubai’ Star Sara Al Madani Fires Back At Caroline Stanbury’s ‘WWHL’ Shade: “I Travel All Over The World To Heal People, Stanbury Travels All Over The World To Do TikTok Reels”
When Stanbury appeared on the June 18 taping of Andy Cohen ‘s hit late-night talk show, she declared that Al Madani should “stop healing the world” and “maybe work on herself” — which didn’t sit well with her co-star, who works as a spiritual healer.
“My job is full-time. I heal people. I travel all over the world to heal people. Stanbury travels all over the world to do TikTok reels,” Al Madani said in a recent interview with DECIDER. “We’re different! Different consciousness, different levels of life and different things.”
Stanbury first came after Al Madani at a luncheon in the desert when she accused her of being Caroline Brooks ‘ mouthpiece in the salon owner’s feud with Taleen Marie . However, Al Madani told us that she was merely trying to get Brooks to “apologize” to Marie.
Their disconnect only escalated when Stanbury outed a voice message that Al Madani had sent to Lesa Milan , in which she seemingly said she was “not” Brooks’ biggest fan, though it was ultimately revealed that she was actually talking about Marie.
Despite the back and forth, Al Madani said she was “totally” hoping to repair her friendship with Stanbury at the Season 2 reunion, which was filmed last week.
“Look, Stanbury is the type of person that doesn’t go so deep below the belt and does anything. She’s petty in a funny, dry way,” Al Madani said. “She calls it ‘dry humor.’ I call it being an ass. But anyways, I think we can hash it out.”
Al Madani continued, “Me and her had a strong friendship before and we can go back to that easily. You know, it will take time because I have to learn how to trust her again. But I feel like, yeah, we can get there. But we need to have that conversation.”
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