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‘Next Gen NYC’ Exclusive Clip: Georgia McCann Addresses Rumors That She Was Flirting with Emira D’Spain’s Boyfriend

Add Decider on Google Where to Stream: Next Gen NYC Powered by Reelgood More On: Georgia McCann ‘Next Gen NYC’ Adds New Nepo Baby To Season 2: Brooke Shields’ Daughter Rowan Henchy! ‘Next Gen NYC’ Star Georgia McCann Insists She’s “Very Healthy” Despite Not Washing Her Hands: “I Stand By It” When Does ‘Next Gen NYC’ Come Out on Bravo? How to Watch for free ‘Next Gen NYC’ Cast Guide: Bravo’s New Series Stars Emira D’Spain, Georgia McCann, Ava Dash And More There seems to be no shortage of drama in the new season of Next Gen NYC.

In an exclusive clip obtained by DECIDER, Georgia McCann comes clean about a rumor she heard “through the gay grapevine.”

According to McCann, the gay grapevine is her “network of queer people, both domestically and internationally.” For McCann, she utilized her grapevine after hearing rumblings that Emira D’Spain thought she was flirting with her boyfriend, Kevin. McCann heard about D’Spain’s suspicion from someone “who does not live in this country,” and also happens to be one of her trusted sources within the gay grapevine.

This is an important (and long overdue) conversation between D’Spain and McCann that comes after a comment the latter had made last season, playfully claiming D’Spain’s Ozempic was “wearing off” as she dug into a plate of fast food.

In the clip, McCann tells the influencer, “I heard that [and] my jaw literally hit the floor. Never in a million years did it literally cross my mind to see Kevin as anything other than your boyfriend.”

D’Spain expresses her surprise with McCann’s confession, revealing “I did not know that she knew about this. I didn’t think it was that big of a deal, which is why I never brought it up. If I had a problem with her, for that specific reason, she would know.”

The clip ends with D’Spain and McCann working things out, but don’t expect the women to be best friends anytime soon.

“You know what, inviting her was charity enough,” D’Spain says in her confessional. “That was my good karma for the year. At this point, I’m washing my hands of her. Someone’s gotta wash their hands around here. Seriously.”

Next Gen NYC Season 2 premieres on Wednesday, June 24 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo. New episodes become available to stream on Peacock the following day.

Read original at New York Post

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