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OK! Exclusive: Real Housewives of Sydney’s Lisa confesses, “I was off my tits!”

Lisa Oldfield is arguably the most controversial Housewife... and if the stories like this keep coming, we can't wait to see what else she'll say this season!

Lisa Oldfield – the wife of One Nation party co-founder David – could take out the title as the most controversial lady on The Real Housewives of Sydney, and she couldn’t give a hoot what anyone thinks.

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“I say what’s on my mind and I couldn’t care less),” she tells OK!.

And what makes it even more entertaining for her? “I had just had major spinal surgery, so I was off my tits on Endone,” she explains.

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“It’s quite funny seeing some of the stuff on the show, because I can’t even remember it being filmed!” Lisa laughs.

“It was Endone with champagne chasers, it was fabulous.”

Lisa reveals to OK! magazine that she had been in hospital for six weeks thanks to the spinal surgery. “I literally got out, did a little bit of publicity and then went straight into filming,” she spills. “It was from multiple injuries – from lots of skiing and horse riding accidents, but mostly just being old.”

Lisa (third from left) and the other Real Housewives of Sydney gals are ready to rock the boat!

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The 41-year-old mother-of-two, who lives in Sydney’s Northern Beaches, will definitely attract a lot of attention from viewers.

But, she tells, she might never had gone on the show!

“I got an MRI and then went to a specialist, who said I was at risk of becoming a quadriplegic. It was completely unexpected and I don’t know if I would have signed up to the show knowing beforehand that I was having surgery to that degree.”

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While she’s certainly one of the sassiest, Lisa has no interest in being the leader of the pack and happily leaves that up to the other ladies.

“It was like a David Attenborough special, watching them all posture over who was going to be Queen Bee, which I found amusing,” she laughs.

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