One would have to wonder, after listening to her 90-minute talk with Fern Mallis Tuesday night that recapped a 27-year run at, her “Real Housewives of New York City” role, multiple business ventures, celebrity connections and personal challenges. A crowd of 600 attended the 92NY event and others tuned in online.
Lyons was more precise and open in discussing how her personal life has played out publicly including the end of a nine-year marriage. But back to Bravo. The 55-year-old Lyons said the prospect of being the first gay “RHONYC” housewife had initially piqued her interest — so much so that she had jokingly DM’d Andy Cohen, the executive producer. Although it was not one thing that made her return for a second season, part of it was wanting to boost awareness for her eyelash company LoveSeen.
Mistaken that she could handle the Bravo show’s first season, Lyons said she cried on air and had found herself sharing things on-air that she had not intended to share. Her second season is “a totally different game,” with Lyons genuinely appreciating, caring and loving all of them. Asked about reports that designer Rebecca Minkoff is joining the cast, Lyons said, “I mean she’s cute. She has nice legs.
Lyons does not know who provided that scoop, but said, “If you’re out there…” She doubted how she would have been able to get through that time without Drexler “and every single person” that she worked with, who were “beyond supportive,” Lyons said. “I was scared about how I would be perceived, treated at work and capable of, not because I was gay, but maybe because of my perspective of how I viewed women or clothing. That happened a little bit, but 99.9 percent were amazing.”wear J.
If Drexler was jazzed about beanies, for example, he would ask employees with their favorite beanies to call him. “And everybody would be calling his office. But it wasn’t just design. Now accounts payable knew that beanies were important. Everyone felt included. While it was strange, it was amazing,” said Lyons.
After the story “caught fire, it was insane,” said Lyons, who added that others like “The Daily Show’s” Jon Stewart did a “Toe-mageddon” segment.
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