
While the cameras may have missed it during the regular broadcast, the fallout from this interaction is threatening to tear the remaining social fabric of Potomac apart.
“I don’t want to be your friend”: the cruel rejection
According to sources close to production, the confrontation happened during a high-stakes group event where Keiarna attempted to clear the air. Instead of a resolution, she was met with a cold, direct shutdown from Stacey that left everyone in the room stunned.
“Stacey literally looked her in the eye and snapped, ‘I don’t want to be your friend, Kay!'” an insider shared. “It wasn’t just a disagreement; it was a total, cruel rejection. Stacey has this ‘holier-than-thou’ attitude, and Keiarna is tired of the fake persona. In this secret scene, you see the mask slip, and it’s not pretty.”
Keiarna is reportedly “disgusted” by how Stacey handled the situation, calling her behavior “unnecessarily hostile” for someone trying to find their footing in the franchise.
The “delusional” security guard move
Keiarna isn’t just taking the rejection lying down—she’s exposing what she calls Stacey’s “delusional” sense of self-importance. Stacey has become known for her quickness to “kick people out” of her space or events, often calling for security like a Hollywood A-lister.
The Tactic: Stacey allegedly uses “security” and “removal” as a way to assert dominance over the other ladies.
The Reality Check: Keiarna is mocking this move, pointing out the absurdity of calling for security when the venues are often sparsely populated.
The Quote: “Who are you kicking out?” Keiarna reportedly joked to friends. “You’re calling for security to clear a room that’s already empty! It’s performative and honestly embarrassing.”
“No one shows up to support her!”
The most cutting part of Keiarna’s exposé is her claim that Stacey is fighting a one-woman war because she has no actual allies. She is mocking Stacey for her lack of community support, alleging that her “events” are often ghost towns.
“She wants to play the ‘boss’ and the ‘gatekeeper,’ but the gate is leadin’ to nowhere,” the source continued. “Keiarna is pointing out the irony that Stacey is so worried about who is at her events when no one even shows up to support her. She’s kicking people out just to feel like someone actually came.”
By revealing this “delusional” behavior, Keiarna is making it clear that Stacey’s attempt to be the new “queen bee” of Potomac is falling flat, leaving her isolated and ridiculed by the very women she’s trying to impress.