Heather Gay Won’t Film with “RHOSLC” Costar Monica Garcia Again After Ongoing Lawsuits: ‘It’s Pretty Definitive’

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"I can’t speak for my other cast members but for me, it’s pretty clear,' Gay said on Wednesday

<p>Emma McIntyre/Variety via Getty; Emma McIntyre/Variety via Getty </p> Heather Gay at the Variety Women in Reality event on Nov. 29; Monica Garcia at BravoCon 2023 on Nov. 3

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Heather Gay at the Variety Women in Reality event on Nov. 29; Monica Garcia at BravoCon 2023 on Nov. 3

Heather Gay is done with her costar Monica Garcia.

Speaking to Variety on Wednesday at their Women of Reality TV dinner, presented by DIRECTV in Los Angeles, the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star, 49, said she will never film with her fellow cast member Garcia, 40, again.

Gay’s comments come amid the reported ongoing legal actions lawsuits between the pair. According to The Salt Lake Tribune, Gay and her med spa company Beauty Lab + Laser first sued Garcia over a missed payment in August. Garcia countersued the following month, saying in a court filing that the procedure was “botched and negligently performed.”

Asked if she will ever step back in front of the camera with Garcia, who joined the cast of RHOSLC in season 4, Gay told Variety, “I don’t think I ever will, ever. It’s pretty definitive for myself. I can’t speak for my other cast members but for me, it’s pretty clear.” 

<p> Meredith Andrews/Bravo via Getty</p> Heather Gay, Monica Garcia, Whitney Rose, and Meredith Marks on 'The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City'

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Heather Gay, Monica Garcia, Whitney Rose, and Meredith Marks on 'The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City'

Related: RHOSLC's Monica Garcia Details 'Volatile' Relationship, 'Abandonment' Issues Her Mom Wants Her to 'Get Over'

The reality TV star also revealed that the season 4 reunion didn’t really bring any resolution between the duo amid their drama. “The resolution wasn’t typical of a reunion I don’t think,” continued The Bad Mormon author, adding that viewers are in for “a lot of shocks and surprises.”

Some of those surprises appear to arise on the cast trip to Bermuda, which will air on RHOSLC in the following weeks. What happens there is “beyond anything I’ve ever experienced in my own life or anything I’ve seen on television,” Gay told Variety — adding, “The way it all exploded and didn’t really resolve at the reunion is something to watch for as well.”

Related: Heather Gay Says She's 'Smarter and Wiser' Since Calling Jen Shah the 'MVP' of 'RHOSLC' in 'Bad Mormon'

<p>Monica Schipper/Getty</p> Heather Gay attends 2023 Variety's Women of Reality TV dinner at Spago on Nov. 29 in Beverly Hills, California

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Heather Gay attends 2023 Variety's Women of Reality TV dinner at Spago on Nov. 29 in Beverly Hills, California

News of Gay and Garcia's lawsuits first broke earlier this month.

According to The Salt Lake Tribune, in the lawsuit filed by Beauty Lab + Laser — which is co-owned by Gay — Garcia was accused of refusing to pay for a series of cosmetic injections that she began treatment for in December 2019.

Per the lawsuit, the outlet reported, Garcia agreed to pay $2,449 for the treatments, but has so far only paid $449.

Beauty Lab + Laser sued for the remaining payment on Aug. 14. Less than a month later, Garcia filed a countersuit claiming she owes nothing because she “reached an oral accord” to go to a “competent party to fix the damage to Monica’s nose and lips caused by the incompetent, negligent actions of Beauty Lab’s staff.” Garcia is also seeking damages of less than $50,000, according to the lawsuit, The Salt Lake Tribune reported.

PEOPLE previously reached out to representatives for both Gay and Garcia for comment.

<p>Rich Polk/Bravo via Getty</p> Monica Garcia at BravoCon 2023

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Monica Garcia at BravoCon 2023

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On Nov. 9, Heather took to social media to address the lawsuit and defend her beauty business.

“Beauty Lab + Laser is a phenomenal business, in the top 1% of providers, with over 3,000 positive reviews,” she wrote on Instagram. “Our injectors are nationally ranked and leaders within the industry and our legion of loyal customers speaks for itself.”

Gay continued, “This lawsuit in the press has no merit and is unfortunately a pattern of behavior from a desperate woman who when unable to pay her bills lashes out to avoid accountability. @beauty.lab.laser #teambll #thelablovesyou.”

Garcia has yet to publicly comment about the suit.

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City airs Tuesdays (8 p.m. ET) on Bravo.

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