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‘Real Housewives Of Rhode Island’: Was Alicia Carmody Actually Homeless?

Alicia Carmody has quickly risen to Real Housewives super-stardom, emerging as one of the franchise’s most talked-about new faces thanks to her quirky personality, her unwavering love of crackers, and a wild story about the time she accidentally hit a woman with her car. While Carmody has been a mostly light-hearted presence in this oftentimes dramatic friend group, she finds herself in the midst of a feud with her longtime friend Liz McGraw in this week’s episode of The Real Housewives of Rhode Island.

As revealed in the series premiere, McGraw has known Carmody since she was born. But when, during a recent cast trip, Carmody claimed that her father left her and her mother homeless in a trauma-bonding ice-breaker, McGraw called BS. It sent the tone for tonight’s episode, during which McGraw and some of the other people in their friend group questioned why Carmody would say she was homeless as a child when, in fact, she always had a house to live in.

So, what’s the truth? Was Carmody actually homeless? Keep reading for everything we know!

Was Alicia Carmody actually homeless?

This is a bit of a tricky question, and the answer really depends on who you ask. Was Carmody left without a family home? Yes. But was she sleeping in a homeless shelter or on the streets? No.

Per Carmody, her father walked out on their family when she was a child, selling their house and leaving her mother with nothing and nowhere to live. While they didn’t have a house of their own after he left, Carmody and her mom were able to move into her grandmother’s house. “I kind of feel like he took my home. That’s considered homeless. I had to go back with my grandparents in a fucking basement,” Carmody argued in tonight’s episode.

However, McGraw doubled down on her prior claim that Carmody was “never homeless,” maintaining that, despite the sale of her home, she always had a roof over her head. Jo-Ellen Tiberi’s husband, whose mother was best friends with Carmody’s mother, concurred with McGraw’s recollection. So, the answer to whether or not Carmody was homeless as a child really comes down to how one would define the word “homeless.”

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How to watch The Real Housewives of Rhode Island:

Those looking to watch The Real Housewives of Rhode Island will need access to Bravo and/or Peacock. If you have a cable subscription, you can access the network on the BravoTV website, or stream the show live on platforms like FuboYouTube TVHulu + Live TV and Sling TV when it airs on Sunday nights at 9 p.m. ET/PT. New episodes also become available the next day on Peacock.

Peacock currently offers two subscription types: Premium with ads and Premium Plus ad-free. Peacock Premium costs $10.99/month, while Premium Plus costs $16.99/month.

You can save a bit by subscribing to one of Peacock’s annual plans, which give you 12 months for the price of 10. These cost either $109.99 with ads or $169.99 without ads.

Peacock Premium Plus is also available to subscribe to via Prime Video with a seven-day free trial that you can’t get by subscribing directly on Peacock.

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