RHOSLC’s Lisa Barlow thinks Jennie Nguyen deserves second chance

“The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Lisa Barlow thinks Bravo should give her former co-star Jennie Nguyen a shot at redemption after being fired for offensive social media posts.

“I think everyone in life deserves a second chance,” Barlow, 47, told TMZ in a video published Monday.

“That’s what we’re trying to do – just be a little bit better every single day, and hopefully we learn from our mistakes and don’t make them again, and I think that’s how we learn sometimes. We have to make mistakes to learn.”

Barlow, who had introduced Nguyen, 44, to the “RHOSLC” cast as her friend of many years, called the firing a “tough decision.”

“It was really hard for everybody involved, and I hope she’s doing amazing,” she added.

When asked whether the two have been in contact since the ousting in late January, Barlow revealed Nguyen texted her once but they have not talked since.

Meredith Marks, Lisa Barlow and Jennie Nguyen talking on
Barlow “hopes everything is good” with Nguyen.
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“You know, Jennie’s always been nice to me, so I hope everything’s good with Jennie, and she’s always been really busy,” Barlow said.

Nguyen was booted from the show shortly after her old Facebook posts surfaced, many of which mocked the Black Lives Matter movement.

Lisa Barlow posing for a red carpet event.
Barlow previously said she did not “condone” Nguyen’s Facebook posts.
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Amid the backlash, Barlow unfollowed her former friend and said that Nguyen’s posts had “surprised” her.

“I do NOT condone, nor am I aligned with them,” Barlow wrote on Instagram of the posts, which she called “harmful and hurtful to a community I love.”

Whitney Rose, Jennie Nguyen and Heather Gay posing for a photo outside.
A source told Page Six the cast was “excited” Bravo gave Nguyen the axe.
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While Barlow may now be rooting for Nguyen’s comeback, the rest of the cast is not as eager to as jump on the bandwagon.

“Everyone is so relieved that Jennie was fired,” a source close to production previously told Page Six.

“Absolutely nobody wanted to film with her or be associated with her after the social media drama,” the source added. “The entire cast is excited to see her go.”