It didn’t take long for Real Housewives of Salt Lake City‘s Lisa Barlow to make it known she isn’t impressed with Angie Katsanevas‘s new collab with Codigo Tequila.
Hours after Angie K. dropped her partnership with Codigo, Lisa Barlow entered the chat. “You can’t compete where you don’t compare.”
…sounds like a tagline to me.
ICYMI:
Angie K. posted a carousel of photo promoting her brand partnership with one of Vida Tequila’s big competitors.
“For tequila as smooth as my shade.”
“I take Codigo Everywhere I Go🌸🌸🌸. Available for everyone … everywhere … even in Greece.”
“OPA.”
We need Andy and a camera on Lisa Barlow STAT! #rhoslc #angiekatsanevas pic.twitter.com/Tu2kAWc1Qq
— Taste of Reality (@TasteOf_Reality) August 28, 2025
Real Housewives of Cheater Brands:
While owning a tequila brand and partnering with a brand for an ad are two completely different animals, this kind of drama is nothing new to the women of RHOSLC.
Never forget, Meredith told us (and reminded us over and over) that she loooooooves baths. When Whitney Rose added a bath bomb to her site, an angered Meredith disengaged with the founder of Wild Rose Beauty.
Knowing history is critical to recognizing our present, let’s talk about the OG Real Housewives ‘cheater brand,’ Tipsy Girl. Bethenny Frankel coined the term ‘cheater brand’ after Sonja Morgan debuted her version of Skinny Girl, a low-calorie booze brand.
The ‘cheater brand’ trope lives on in the Real Housewives of Potomac. The season 10 trailer teased Gizelle Bryant gossiping about Stacey’s cannabis line, a ‘cheater brand’ of her husband’s Happy Eddie cannabis company.





