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The narrative shifts to Carol's personal life, especially her interactions with her late mother-in-law's family. It critiques her for "feasting" on her mother-in-law’s memory, specifically mentioning her exploitation of her late sister-in-law, Lee Radzill. The speaker claims Lee was still alive when Carol began appearing on The Real Housewives, yet she remained silent about Carol's behavior. The silence is portrayed as a sign of shame or discomfort, implying that Carol's actions were considered tacky or inappropriate—something Lee Radzill would have been mortified by, if she had known.