Stephanie Shojaee Exposes the ‘$12,000 Lie’ That Blew Up the RHOM BravoCon Panel

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When The Real Housewives of Miami get messy, they really get messy — but Stephanie Shojaee may be dealing with more than fans realize. In a new conversation, she opened up about two major pressure points in her life: her unexpected BravoCon panel conflict and the emotional fractures within her family.

Stephanie Shojaee Exposes the ‘$12,000 Lie’ That Blew Up the RHOM BravoCon Panel
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And while she approached both topics with her signature calm, the stories she shared were anything but light.

The insights came during an interview on SiriusXM’s Page Six Radio, hosted by Danny Murphy, Evan Real, and Ian Mohr. Below, we break down the two biggest bombshells straight from Stephanie’s own words.

Stephanie Shojaee’s Issue with the RHOM BravoCon Panel

Stephanie didn’t hold back when she recounted the moment that blindsided her during the RHOM BravoCon panel.

She explained that she had walked in determined to stay grounded:

“Yesterday, I heard some stuff that I was like, ‘Okay, listen, Stephanie, you cannot let this get to you.’”

But all of that changed when Marysol Patton brought up a claim about Adriana de Moura — one that Stephanie insists is completely fabricated.

According to Stephanie, Marysol announced at the panel:

“Oh, Adriana, why did you say that Stephanie charged you $12,000 to sing at her finale at the Christmas party?”

Stephanie said she was stunned:

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“I literally looked at Adriana. I was like, ‘I didn’t charge you a dollar. What’s going on?’”

The implication that she had taken money from a friend — while being “so rich,” as she says others put it — felt like a deliberate wedge.

Stephanie recalled pushing back immediately:

“I said, ‘Oh, this is not gonna work. You guys are not gonna split me up with Adriana. This is BS. I don’t buy it.’”

But the drama didn’t stop when the panel ended.

“After the panel, they all came up to me and they’re like, ‘No, Adriana told us that you charged her $12,000…’ and I’m like, ‘I just can’t believe Adriana would say that.’”

Even as cohosts encouraged her to confront Adriana, Stephanie admitted she’s conflicted:

“I’m gonna talk to her, but I don’t believe it… Everyone is saying like, ‘You’re being naive.’ I’m gonna talk to her.”

With Adriana now seemingly repaired with Alexia and Marysol, Stephanie hinted that the dynamics behind the scenes may be shifting in a way she didn’t expect.

Inside Stephanie Shojaee’s Family Rift

The interview took an emotional turn as Stephanie opened up about her fractured relationship with her sisters — something she admits isn’t improving.

She described herself as someone who reacts quickly but forgives even faster:

“When God made me, he forgot to put the grudge gene in me… I will be so mad at you, I pop off, but… in five minutes I get over it.”

But the problem with letting go so fast? Others don’t.

“You’re hurt, you’re upset, and now how are we gonna move forward? And I think that’s kind of like what’s happened with my sisters… it’s nowhere.”

Stephanie said being on the show could have helped heal things — if it weren’t for hurtful misinterpretations:

“They read comments basically saying like, ‘She used them for a storyline.’ Who uses their own sisters?… Now they’re believing I use them to my advantage.”

But the real gut-punch: Stephanie revealed she recently discovered that the root of the family conflict goes much deeper.

“I did get to a little bit more of the root of the problem in an email… The real root of the problem is actually my parents, it’s our upbringing. I would’ve never guessed that.”

It was something she says she had never publicly shared before — and she made clear that her strong stance with her parents is part of the tension:

“I just side very strongly with my parents… I grew up in a very strong, strict household and I loved it and they didn’t.”

When Evan reminded her, “That’s not your fault,” she firmly agreed:

“That’s not my fault.”