Dr. Tiffany Moon shared a statement on Friday, via her attorney, Andrew Brettler, in which she took aim at recent Twitter posts shared by Kameron Westcott and her family, including her husband, Court Westcott, and her brother-in-law, Chart Westcott.
After seemingly confirming her exit from The Real Housewives of Dallas on early Friday by suggesting she was a “previous” cast member of the show, the anesthesiologist spotlighted the disgraceful messages shared on the Westcott family’s Twitter pages as Bravo confirmed they are sticking by her.
In the statement, which was obtained by Variety on May 14, Dr. Tiffany’s lawyer said, “The insinuations the Westcotts made in those tweets are reckless, defamatory and appalling. Dr. Moon is a professional in every sense of the word and is deserving of the excellent reputation that she’s earned as a physician and as a hard working mother. These attacks on her character will not be tolerated. The Westcotts would be well advised to keep mentions of Dr. Moon out of their social media feeds.”
Dr. Tiffany’s statement came just days after Kameron accused her of using a clown emoji to represent “white face” against her, and after Court, who has deleted his Twitter account, suggested that “anti-racism” is racism and accused Dr. Tiffany of “open vile racism.”
According to Variety, Court tagged the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where his family’s patriarch, Carl H. Westcott, appears to be a major donor and where Dr. Tiffany currently works, in his tweet against her.
As for Court, he accused Dr. Tiffany of getting “blackout drunk” and potentially endangering her patients.
The Westcott family did not respond to Variety’s requests for comment, but just as Dr. Tiffany’s statement was shared, Bravo released a message of their own across their social media accounts in which they specifically targeted Court’s tweet and made it clear they have taken Dr. Tiffany’s side in the cyberbullying drama.
“Bravo strongly supports the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. Anti-racism is, in fact, not a form of racism and the network stands by Dr. Tiffany Moon and her advocacy against racism and violence,” they wrote.
Following the network’s post, Dr. Tiffany offered a comment of thanks.
“Thank you so much for your support,” she wrote, along with three red heart emoji.
Although Dr. Tiffany changed her Twitter bio early on Friday to reflect that she is a “previous cast member of [RHOD],” she has since changed it back to read, “Cast Member [RHOD],” which seems to hint that her exit has not yet been decided upon.
Adding fuel to the potential return of Dr. Tiffany on Twitter was Entertainment Tonight’s chief Real Housewives correspondent, Brice Sander, who said that she is not yet leaving the show.
“I’ve been told that Tiffany is NOT leaving [RHOD]… at least not yet,” he wrote.
Dr. Tiffany joined the Real Housewives of Dallas cast in 2020 for season five.
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