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Jasmine Goode reacted to Lala Kent and Michelle Saniei not going to her wedding – and revealed she was “surprised” that Danny Booko and Nia Sanchez came. The star also shared where she stands with Janet Caperna and her husband Jason.
Last season on The Valley, Jasmine called out Janet for seemingly speaking for her over her past encounter with Danny, who was accused of being inappropriate while drinking. At one point, Jasmine called Janet a “Karen” and a “vibe killer.”
On “The Reality of Reality,” Jasmine addressed how Lala, Michelle and Lacy Nicole didn’t go to her wedding.
“Everyone was there besides Lala and Michelle. And Lacy was supposed to be there, but she missed her flight,” said Jasmine, via @vanderpodrecaps on Instagram. “Michelle and Lala were invited. Lala had something I guess she had to do. Michelle, listen, I wouldn’t have even noticed if she was there or not.”
“I was very surprised [Nia and Danny] came,” she went on. “But I think, you know, we’re in a place right now where we’re trying to move our friendship forward. So they’re … supporting me, which is really nice.”
According to Jasmine, she has no “bad feelings” toward Danny.
“We’re in a good place. We moved on. He was at my wedding. We have a great time together. Honestly, he’s kind of fun,” she said. “I think other people in this group have issues with him. And I just hope when other people have issues with him in the group, I hope they can keep it with them.”
“When it comes to Danny and this drinking situation, no one truly cares about him actually drinking,” she added. “Do what you want, drink as much as you want, we don’t truly care. It’s that when you do drink, sometimes you do things that make you look like an asshole.”
Later on, Jasmine was asked where she stands with Janet and Jason.
“I love Jason and Janet. They’re always going to be like family to me. We were friends way before The Valley was even in the picture,” she said. “I think once we started filming a show, things definitely got a little weird and different. … At that time, I felt like Janet was moving different. I was like, is it the cameras? Why is she acting this way? Once the camera’s up, people sometimes get a little, oh, I want to fight for the screen time, or they want to pop off or act a certain way.”
“I’m like, is she doing that because she’s on TV now?” she went on. “So I just saw this different side of her, and I was noticing things before that. I was like, why is she changing? Who is this person? She’s not the same. And I just was seeing a different side.”
The Valley airs Wednesday nights on Bravo.