Dr. Tiffany Moon denies “talking down” to her Real Housewives of Dallas co-stars, but she says they act like children. She also explains why it wasn’t “rude” to end her party at a set time.
Tiffany typically likes to tweet along with the episodes, and as she hosted a pizza party for the ladies on the February 9 episode, she obviously took to Twitter again to set the record straight.
Her co-star Kameron Westcott has called the newcomer “bossy” on several occasions and she claims that Tiffany talks down to her. It is true that Tiffany does seem to have a lot of “rules,” which was obvious as she welcomed the ladies into her home and listed a number of guidelines she expected everyone to follow while there. Nevertheless, Tiffany has an explanation for why Kameron and the other ladies might feel that way, which of course, she shared via Twitter.
“I am a professor- it is my job to correct and teach- I am not ‘talking down’ to you,” she wrote. “If my friends say something wrong, I will correct them so that they can learn and improve themselves- I expect the same from my friends. Please don’t mistake my correction for condemnation.”
I am a professor- it is my job to correct and teach- I am not “talking down” to you. If my friends say something wrong, I will correct them so that they can learn and improve themselves- I expect the same from my friends. Please don’t mistake my correction for condemnation #RHOD
— Tiffany Moon, MD, FASA, D.ABA (@TiffanyMoonMD) February 10, 2021
A fan replied and praised the star for being honest with her co-stars and for “teaching” them so they won’t look as “stupid” in the future.
“Exactly. If my shirt was tucked into my panties in the back you’d tell me right,” she replied to the fan.
Exactly. If my shirt was tucked into my panties in the back you’d tell me right? 😂
— Tiffany Moon, MD, FASA, D.ABA (@TiffanyMoonMD) February 10, 2021
Then, as Kameron was seen claiming that the newbie “treats them like children” in a confessional, Tiffany had an explanation for that as well.
“Act like children [equals] get treated like children,” she quipped.
Act like children = get treated like children #RHOD 😂
— Tiffany Moon, MD, FASA, D.ABA (@TiffanyMoonMD) February 10, 2021


