‘RHONY’ star Brynn Whitfield reveals she was sexually assaulted

Brynn Whitfield revealed she became “asexual for months” after being sexually assaulted at 34 years old by someone who was “courting” her.

“It wasn’t in my brain that that happened to 30-year-old woman living in Manhattan,” she recalled to People about the shock of the harrowing situation in an interview published Tuesday.

In addition to becoming asexual following the assault, the “Real Housewives of New York City” star, 37, told People she felt “numb” and like she couldn’t wash the disgust away.

“You just go home, and you just shower, and you just want to pretend like it didn’t happen,” she tearfully explained.

“I think my water bill probably that month was like $10,000 … and just there’s not enough soap in the world [to get clean]… You try not to put chlorine in your luxurious bathtub.”

Whitfield said she became a “shell” of herself after not telling anyone about the assault for months and isolating herself from her loved ones.

“I was hyper-efficient at work, but I didn’t smile, I didn’t laugh, I didn’t bat an eyelash. I didn’t do anything. I blamed myself,” she remembered.

“I was like, ‘How am I 34-years-old and dealing with this now?’ If you told me I had a chronic illness or something, I would’ve believed that. I just didn’t believe that it happened and it was hard.”

She began her healing process by slowly informing those closest to her about what she went through and seeking therapy.

Whitfield said that although the entire experience was painful, she feels it has opened her up in a way she never had been before.

She did not identify her assailant but said he is a high figure in the New York City social scene who she still sees at parties from time to time.

“I put on a brave face and I refuse to cause a scene. I don’t like loudness,” she noted. “I don’t like screaming or yelling because of my childhood.”

“I pick up the check and I sign. That’s what I do. That’s that.”

The Bravolebity — who recently opened up to Page Six about her fashion struggles — noted that she feels comfortable enough to verbalize her difficult past to encourage others who may be going through or have gone through something similar.

“If I can help one person feel something, feel how I felt, if I can help one person feel better, then I’ll tattoo it on me. Then it’s worth it, a billion percent,” she said.

You May Also Like

Hailey Bieber ditches her wedding ring as Justin Bieber divorce rumors loom

Hailey Bieber fueled rumors that she and husband Justin Bieber are headed…

Meghan Markle’s ‘runny’ apricot spread slammed by jam expert Donna Collins: ‘There’s no excuse for this’

Jam guru Donna Collins savagely slammed Meghan Markle’s “As Ever” apricot spread…

Justin Verlander and Kate Upton Welcome Their Second Child Together

Notable People Justin Verlander and Kate Upton have expanded their family. Their…

Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry, and Jared Kushner Among Guests Rumored to Be Attending Jeff Bezos’ Over-the-Top $10 Million Wedding

Dozens of bold-faced names are preparing to descend on Venice for the…