


Bravo‘s Real Housewives put their feuding skills to the test as they faced off on Sunday night’s (Aug. 13) episode of Celebrity Family Feud — leaving even host Steve Harvey at a loss for words following some of their shady digs.
In the competition, the cast of The Real Housewives of Orange County went up against the cast of The Real Housewives of Atlanta in what was surely a memorable match. However, the most shocking moment came during a round between Shannon Beador (RHOC) and Drew Sidora (RHOA).
With both reality stars up at the buzzer, Harvey read the first prompt: “Name a part of your man that eliminates him from being the Sexiest Man Alive.” The seven possible answers were drawn from 100 women who were polled prior to the episode.
After Sidora incorrectly guessed “ears,” Beador leaned into the microphone and whispered, “Penis,” leaving Harvey, her opponent, and her teammate Heather Dubrow with their mouths agape.
“Is that bad?” a flustered Beador asked the room with her hands over her face, to which Harvey replied, “This poor man — on national TV.”
Finally realizing what she had said, Beador — who, luckily, ended her relationship with ex-boyfriend John Janssen earlier this year— ran back to the mic and insisted, “No! There is no man right now, so we’re good.”
Despite the commotion, the “little wanger,” as Harvey put it, didn’t garner any points for Team RHOC. Instead, the Atlanta ladies had to call in Marlo Hampton for some saving as she correctly guessed “stomach” — which gave them another 62 points.
“Fellas, I know they ask 100 women and 62 of them said a fat gut. But I want you to hold your head up,” Harvey said into the camera. “This is not a gut. This is income.”
Since both teams were unable to reach a combined 300 points, they were forced into a “Sudden Death” round between Sanya Richards-Ross and Gina Kirschenheiter which determined the winner based on one singular answer.
“Name a paint color you will need to paint a picture of a Christmas tree,” Harvey read, as Richards-Ross immediately guessed, “Green” — meaning RHOA, who was playing for the Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation, won the title.
Celebrity Family Feud airs on Sunday nights at 8/7c on ABC.