By Molly Claire Goddard
5:06am PDT, Aug 26, 2025
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Kiki Barth's authenticity shines on The Real Housewives of Miami. The model joined as a "friend of" on Season 4 and has had Bravo audiences adoring her candid takes and peacemaking ways ever since. Barth speaks exclusively with Wonderwall.com about how she's stayed true to herself on camera, what fans can expect from the upcoming reunion — way more fighting, she says — and how she's opened up about her life like never before.Keep reading for the highlights from our chat…
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Keeping it real with her 'RHOM' castmates
Kiki Barth often finds herself trying to keep the peace with the ladies in the group. However, she knows just how to spice things up with her candid takes. "I'm the type where I will tell you to your face. I will tell you the truth whether you like it or not," the reality star says. "I'm also just naturally a fun person, so in the confessionals, I speak my truth. Even if it sometimes gets me in trouble."What fans can expect from the Season 7 reunion
"Reunions are a place where you find peace, find your ground and speak your truth," Kiki Barth says of the episode, which will air in the coming months. "At this reunion, you're going to see a lot of people take accountability. Some people think they're sitting on such a high horse. In every situation, no matter how right you think you are, you're always going to be wrong too. At the end of the day, you're going to feel better. It's going to help you sleep better knowing that you have found your peace. But this reunion was very chaotic. The reunion should be a whole season by itself. It's actually worse than the season."Opening up about her personal life
On the latest installment of The Real Housewives of Miami, Kiki Barth opened up about issues with her extended family in Haiti — even when it was extremely difficult. "What a lot of people didn't get to see is, if you pay attention from the beginning of the season, you can see there was a darkness overshadowing me," she says of the pressure to financially help her relatives come to America. "You can tell it was not the fun Kiki that you normally see. It was so tough to go through. At one point, the girls were starting to notice the change in me being happy all the time. They're like, 'We don't understand what's wrong with Kiki. Is she okay?' It was very tough to open up because anyone who knows me knows that I don't like to dump my issues on people. I will hold it in, work it out and once I'm done with it, maybe I'll talk about it. But I will be done with it. But with things like that situation, you don't really have any control. But I appreciate that Alexia [Nepola] figured that out because the girls know me so well. In that moment, I was holding it for so long. It just came out. I don't like to cry around people and it was just real tears."Friendship fallouts
The latest installment of the series saw multiple longtime friendships — Larsa Pippen and Lisa Hochstein, plus Julia Lemigova and Guerdy Abraira — falling apart. "It's unfortunate to see lot of the girls fighting. But in that moment, to be honest with you, I was trying to be a good friend to everyone," Kiki Barth says. "I was not expecting that many fights. But you have not seen fights yet. Way more to come."The Real Housewives of Miami airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo. Each episode streams the next day on Peacock.