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Dr. Nicole Martin posts Marysol's DMs after Marysol diss

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Dr. Nicole Martin leaked Marysol Patton's alleged DMs after Marysol shaded her exit Real Housewives of MiamiHe says: “Nobody misses her” and it’s “as if she was never there.” The new season, which is almost finished filming, is the first of the reboot without Nicole, which many fans liked.

For several years, Marysol, a “friend” in the cast, argued with Nicole over various issues. Recently, amid rumors of her exit, Nicole shared that she left the show due to postpartum anxiety following the birth of her daughter Genevieve.

“You know what, no one misses her,” Marysol said of Nicole's exit during an on-stage discussion at a Make a Wish event in Miami, shared by @queensofbravo on Instagram. “Your name wasn’t mentioned once. We only have five weeks of filming left.”

“It’s like she was never there,” Marysol added.

After the clip surfaced, Nicole shared it on Instagram and suggested that Marysol's opinion contradicted what people were saying on “social media.”

“Real friends, not a friend of,” Nicole wrote in the caption, shading Marysol's position in the cast.

On her Instagram Stories, Nicole leaked Marysol's alleged DMs that were sent after Nicole seemingly confronted her about the interview.

“Well, none of your friends mention you, just saying,” Marysol reportedly wrote. “I'm sure you'll tell them to educate you now.”

About the screenshot, Nicole wrote to her fans: “Well, now someone has a storyline… finally – you're welcome.”

Photo credit: @drnicolemartin/Instagram

A few months ago, Nicole announced her exit from the show.

“On March 26th we proudly welcomed our daughter, baby Genevieve, who arrived five weeks ahead of schedule and spent almost two weeks in the NICU,” she wrote on Instagram at the time. “It all started about a week after birth when out of nowhere I felt an overwhelming sense of worry and fear. It felt like my mind was constantly on high alert, panicking and endlessly worried about the health of my baby, myself and my family.”

“Postpartum anxiety is more common than we hear, and it's important that we talk openly about it,” she continued. “As I am right now, I have decided not to go back there RHOM. At this moment I have to prioritize my health and my family. It is a step toward healing and finding balance, and I hope you can understand and support this decision.”