Meghan King Leaks DM From Jennifer Aydin After RHONJ Star Called Out Meghan's “Track Record” With Men Amid Luis Ruelas Drama, as Jennifer Claps Back

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Meghan King released a past DM from Jennifer Aydin after the Real Housewives of New Jersey star slammed Meghan for dissing Teresa Giudice’s husband Luis Ruelas.

On a recent episode of Watch What Happens Live, Meghan called Luis a “slime-ball narcissist,” though she’s never actually met him.

After the diss, Jennifer shaded Meghan’s “track record in men,” alluding to her months-long marriage with President Joe Biden’s nephew Cuffe Owens, whom she met on a dating app.

After Jennifer’s shady post, Meghan took to Instagram, via @allrhonjfacts, and shared a screenshot of Jennifer’s DM, sent in January of last year.

“Hey there. I wanted to see if you [could] give me some advice for dating apps,” wrote Jennifer in the past message. “My sister has been a widow for 11 years and I’m trying to encourage her to sign up for some dating apps. But I don’t have any idea which ones are worthy. Thanks! Hope [you’re] doing well!”

On the post, Meghan wrote over the screenshot, “Funny how @jenniferaydin has a lot to say [about] my track record in men yet comes straight to me for advice on dating apps.”

Image credit: @meghanking/Instagram via @allrhonjfacts/Instagram

Jennifer soon clapped back on her own Instagram Stories, writing, “Um- what does this even prove? I didn’t want her advice on men 😂.”

She explained, “I wanted the app — Not everyone gets a lemon- especially twice.”

Image credit: @Jenniferaydin/Instagram via @allrhonjfacts/Instagram

In a video, Jennifer explained why she initially reacted to Meghan’s WWHL interview. She called Meghan’s comments “mean” for “no reason” because she doesn’t “even know” Luis.

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According to Jennifer, she messaged Meghan because she wanted to be “in the know” about the “bougie” dating app that Meghan allegedly used.

“Maybe you got a bad apple but that doesn’t mean everybody does,” said Jennifer. “There’s this narrative that’s piling on about Luis … fake news. Don’t believe the hype.”



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