How 'RHOP' star Dr. Wendy Osefo and husband Eddie beat the cheating rumors tram

   

If anyone has the antidote for a cheating scandal, it’s Dr. Wendy Osefo. 

In an exclusive interview with Page Six, the “Real Housewives of Potomac” star, 37, explained how she and husband Eddie Osefo were able to shrug off rumors of infidelity that have played out on Season 6 of the Bravo show. 

“When something is not true and you know your truth, it really doesn’t impact you. My response to the women … was, ‘Don’t try to tarnish his reputation.’ That’s all it was rooted in. I never once spoke to the legitimacy of it,” she noted. 

“I know it’s not true. That’s not what we [were] talking about. What we [were] talking about is, ‘Don’t play with my husband’s name.’ And I said that very clearly.”

As viewers will recall, Wendy fiercely defended Eddie to her castmates after Gizelle Bryant exacerbated unfounded gossip that he was having an affair.

“It was her being messy,” the Johns Hopkins University professor said of her former pal. “And if she would have owned up to it, it would have been like, ‘OK.’ But let’s not cower under the guise and say, ‘Oh, I’m concerned.’ It wasn’t rooted in concern.”

Dr. Wendy Osefo and husband Eddie Osefo
If anything, Wendy has surmised that Gizelle, 51, was making a play to deflect from the drama surrounding her on-and-off relationship with ex-husband Jamal Bryant. Though Gizelle dismissed accusations that the Atlanta-based pastor was unfaithful and secretly fathered a child during their second go as a couple, the pair — who share three daughters — eventually called it quits again.

“The fact that we’re talking about [Eddie’s] rumors as opposed to the book of receipts,” Wendy said, acknowledging “RHOP” alum Monique Samuels’ incriminating binder from the Season 5 reunion, full of alleged documents detailing Jamal’s purported indiscretions.

“The proof is in the pudding,” she added with a laugh. “Very well played, very well played.”

According to Wendy, though, nothing could have rocked her 10-year marriage to Eddie.

“We’re husband and wife, but above all, we’re friends,” she said of the attorney, with whom she shares three young children: sons Karter and Kruz and daughter Kamrynn. “When your friendship unit is really strong and you genuinely care for someone, everything else, you do it as a team.”

When cameras went down and their mics came off, Wendy said that Eddie became her teammate in helping her rethink her friendship with Gizelle. 

“We always talk about everything. When I told him what was said, he was like, ‘I’m sorry that someone who you thought was a friend did this to you.’ That was the conversation in our house,” the Onyi Home Essentials founder said. “Let’s reevaluate who you consider your friend.”