Alexia calling out everybody’s narcissism while elevating herself by sitting on a throne - the irony was most certainly lost on her, but that’s why RHOM remains the best! tram

   

In the ever-dramatic world of The Real Housewives of Miami, irony isn’t just served — it’s flamboyantly plated and paraded down Ocean Drive. Case in point: Alexia Nepola, the self-proclaimed "Cuban Barbie" and RHOM OG, took center stage (quite literally) as she called out her castmates’ narcissism — while perched high on a gold throne. Yes, a throne.

It was one of those moments that makes Housewives fans lean in, sip their wine, and mutter, “You can’t write this stuff.”

As the women gathered for what was meant to be a "healing" sit-down (spoiler: it wasn’t), Alexia seized the moment to brand her co-stars as self-centered, image-obsessed, and lacking humility. The words were sharp, but it was the setting that made it legendary: Alexia, cloaked in designer threads, sitting atop an actual throne like a Cuban queen in exile — completely unaware of the hilarious hypocrisy unfolding.

Social media erupted, of course. Memes flew, GIFs were born, and Bravo fans crowned the moment “peak Housewives energy.” One user perfectly summed it up:

“Alexia calling everyone narcissistic while on a THRONE??? This show deserves an Emmy in comedy.”
But this is what makes RHOM so spectacular. It’s unapologetically dramatic, unintentionally hilarious, and always teetering between glam and delusion. Alexia’s lack of self-awareness in that moment wasn’t just forgivable — it was iconic.

What other city gives us women who can deliver biting shade in one breath and complete obliviousness in the next, all while serving couture looks and fighting for the moral high ground? RHOM isn’t just reality TV — it’s art. Unfiltered, campy, and sometimes unhinged art.

 

As for Alexia, whether she was playing into the moment or genuinely saw herself as the show’s benevolent queen, one thing’s clear: she remains a cornerstone of Miami’s chaos. And that throne? It might as well have been welded to the floor — because we wouldn’t have her any other way.