Former “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Jen Shah recently broke her silence on where she stands with Mary Cosby. The pair feuded incessantly on the primary two seasons of the Bravo reality series. Nevertheless, their relationship stalled after Shah was imprisoned in February 2023. In her first interview since her release, Shah opened up about her reported crimes and her relationship with a lot of her former co-stars.
Jen Shah Reached Out To Mary Cosby Following Her Son’s Sudden Death In February 2026
Shah and Cosby have a sophisticated history, as documented in earlier episodes of “RHOSLC.” Despite the past, Shah recently told PEOPLE that she decided to succeed in out to Cosby privately after learning her son passed away at 23.
“I felt like that was the respectful thing to do, so I mailed her a card and just told her how deeply sorry that I used to be to listen to concerning the passing of Robert Jr., and that she’s in my family’s prayers day by day,” Shah said.
In line with a report from The Blast, Robert Cosby Jr. was pronounced dead in Salt Lake City in February 2026 after police responded to a call of a possible overdose.
Jen Shah Shares Why She Reached Out To Cosby Privately Slightly Than Speaking Out Publicly

Several “Real Housewives” stars publicly showed their support for Cosby. Shah, nonetheless, said that she reached out to Cosby privately for a particular reason.
“I wanted to put in writing to her and let her know that despite the fact that I hadn’t talked to her obviously for a number of years while I’ve been gone, that I care about her, especially with at once, what she’s going through,” Shah said. “And I selected to succeed in out privately because I didn’t want it to be a distraction. … I wanted it to stay about what Mary was going through and about her son and honoring his memory.”
Cosby confirmed her son’s death in an Instagram post, per The Blast, saying he had “been called home to the Lord.”
She added, “Though our hearts ache, we take comfort in God’s promise and in knowing he’s finally at peace. We’re grateful on your prayers and trust within the Lord to hold us through this time of sorrow.”
Jen Shah Opens Up About Life Behind Bars
Elsewhere during her latest interview, Shah spoke out about her experience behind bars.
For those unfamiliar, the previous reality star was sentenced to just about eight years in prison in the summertime of 2022 after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
US Attorneys claimed Shah was the mastermind behind a large telemarketing scheme that defrauded elderly and other vulnerable victims.
In prison, Shah said she was required to walk around with a pink card, likened to a “scarlet letter,” informing others that she was a high-profile inmate.
“I needed to carry it around and check in with officers every two hours,” she said.
Shah Said Being In Prison Was Like A ‘BravoCon Meet And Greet’

While behind bars at FPC Bryan in Texas, Shah said she met many fans of the “Real Housewives” franchise.
“Listen, it was like a BravoCon meet and greet once I got there,” she said. “Literally.”
“I didn’t know that there have been so many fans there,” Shah continued. “I had people coming as much as me, saying, ‘Hi, I’m the President of the Salt Lake City fan club out of Louisiana.”
When Shah first entered, though, the prison staff needed to remove Bravo from the TVs due to the extra attention it drew to her.
“That they had taken Bravo off all of the TVs since it was drawing plenty of attention,” she said. “But after a number of months, they put it back on… and it was just mayhem from then on.”
How Did Shah Find Herself Involved In The Alleged Scheme That Sent Her To Prison?
During her interview, Shah got candid about how she found herself at the middle of the legal battle that sent her to prison.
“It’s an extended and a really complex journey that brought me so far,” she revealed concerning the matter. “And without re-litigating it, I became involved within the case because I made horrible business decisions and I disregarded huge red flags. I allowed the lines to be blurred between personal friendships and ethical business practices. And in essence, I trusted the mistaken people at a really vulnerable time in my life.”

