Brittany Cartwright is setting the record straight about her now-squashed feud with GG Gharachedaghi. On the latest episode of “When Reality Hits,” Brittany revealed that GG reached out privately before BravoCon to apologize for her past body-shaming remarks — the ones that set off a whole wave of Valley cast commentary months ago.

Fans will remember the incident: Brittany was vacationing in Mexico with her then-fling, paparazzi photos surfaced online, and GG jumped in with comments questioning whether Brittany was pregnant. It was messy, unnecessary, and fans immediately took Brittany’s side.

GG Reached Out With a Surprising Apology

According to Brittany, the drama was already cooling off before the cast hit Las Vegas. “She did write an email to Alex Baskin to me — like an apology email,” Brittany said on the podcast. The message arrived ahead of BravoCon and eased Brittany’s nerves before a potential face-to-face moment.

And yes, that moment came.

“She stopped me at BravoCon and apologized to me in person and I was like, thank you for doing that,” Brittany shared. “So me and her are good.”

Brittany also admitted the direct apology mattered more than one sent only to production. “If it was just to Alex? I’d probably think it was just for the show,” she said. But GG was reportedly kind and sincere.

Now, the tension is officially off the menu. “We’re good. I don’t care anymore. I hope that their show’s great because I f*cking love Reza,” Brittany added.

Fans even got a sneak peek of “The Valley: Persian Style” at BravoCon. The new spinoff — featuring a close-knit group of Persian friends starting fresh in The Valley — premieres January 8 at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.

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