The drama between Ubah Hassan and Brynn Whitfield kicked off after the RHONY Season 15 trailer dropped.
Brynn Whitfield called Ubah Hassan "delusional" and shaded the fact that she "model[s] for Dressbarn" during a particularly heated moment in the trailer for Season 15 of The Real Housewives of New York City — and now, Ubah's hitting back.
The model, more specifically, took to her Instagram Stories on August 13 shortly after the RHONY trailer dropped. "Just to clarify, my [Dressbarn] day-rate could easily cover six months of her cheap, no-view apartment rental," she wrote. "xoxo Ubah."
Brynn has yet to publicly respond, but she did further diss Ubah in the RHONY trailer after the latter cast member told her, "Darling, go Google my name."
Replied Brynn, "You're not Naomi. You're not Gisele."
Ubah is, however, a model in her own right.
Who does Ubah Hassan model for?
In addition to working with Dressbarn as she stated in her recent Instagram Story, Ubah has walked in fashion shows and posed for several brands over the years, including Ralph Lauren, Oscar de la Renta, and Gucci, per L'Officiel.
Brynn's apartment, meanwhile, is impressive in its own right.
Where does Brynn Whitfield live?
Brynn resides in a two-bedroom apartment located in Manhattan's Gramercy Park. She gave Architectural Digest a tour and shared her vision for the space back in July. "I don’t have a key to the park, but I’m going to become a Gramercy girl and do what I always do, which is decorate, decorate, decorate, pour money into a rental, and not care if I get my security deposit back,” she joked, pointing to the beautiful paint colors used in different rooms and "funky contemporary pieces" she added to the mix to achieve "1970s Parisian vibes."
In the same AD interview, Brynn opened up about the importance of her current living situation.
“I have so many deep traumatic associations with home…. I came from Section 8 housing and welfare,” she said. “I’ve gone out of my way to make sure that I would have the exact opposite experience as an adult and love my home and be proud of it, not ashamed.”