REPORT: Riley Burruss and Georgia McCann Involved in Altercation While Filming Next Gen NYC as Riley Allegedly Tried to Throw a Glass at Georgia

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REPORT: Riley Burruss and Georgia McCann Involved in Altercation While Filming Next Gen NYC as Riley Allegedly Tried to Throw a Glass at Georgia

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According to a source, Riley Burruss and Georgia McCann had a heated argument while filming Next Gen NYC, as Riley allegedly had to be restrained by co-stars after trying to throw a glass at Georgia.

Last season, Riley slammed Georgia’s idea to open a bowling alley/dance club in Manhattan. Many castmates suggested that Riley was being unkind, though they agreed with her opinion.

On October 26, The Neighborhood Talk shared a report that Riley and Georgia had a major argument.

“It’s no secret that Bravo’s newest show ‘Next GEN NYC’ has been renewed for season 2 and already started production. Well, y’all know I keep my ears out in the streets and let’s just say our girl Riley Burusss’ and cast member Georgia McCann got into a heated argument … which resulted in one of them having to be held back … allegedly,” said the account on Instagram.

“According to my source, the cast was out and about at local spot having a few drinks … some more than others as the night went on … one of them allegedly being Riley,” the account continued. “Well, Riley and Georgia ended up getting into an argument and Georgia called Riley an alcoholic and it just went left after that.”

The account said Riley allegedly “tried to throw a glass at Georgia,” and she “had to be restrained by other cast members.”

Back in July, on Watch What Happens Live, castmate Gia Giudice shared where she stands with Riley after their on-screen argument last season.

“We’re in good standing. I was with her on Tuesday for the season finale … We’re good,” she said at the time. “I think on housewives, being under my mom’s shadow, it was always about protecting our family and honestly just protecting our peace and happiness. Even growing up with everything that my family went through legally, I was always in mom mode, and now, that’s kind of instilled into my personality. So on Next Gen, I think I need to transition better into a friend and not always being in that mom mode.”

“So, I’m ready to grow and really take this experience day by day,” she added, “and I think that’s part of Next Gen, being in our 20s and growing.”