Exclusive | At Jason Wu Spring Show, ‘RHONY’ Star Sai De Silva Says He Wants Custom Toilet Paper

The Real Housewives of New York City’s Sai De Silva isn’t bad for bad nails, but she does care a lot about the toilet paper layer.

The small-mouthed content influencer famously brings her ultra-absorbent three-layer TP supply on vacation. And it is open to various tissue enhancements.

“You know what, I think I need monogrammed toilet paper,” she told Alexa at the Jason Wu show in Public Square at Hudson Yards. “I think that feels very elevated. I think that would be really cool. I’m in it.”

Fashionista Sai de Silva poses in her Wu Wonders. Getty Images
Model and DJ Leigh Lezark sat front row at the show. Getty Images

She draws the line, however, at incredibly lively reels. “You know what, maybe we don’t want color in the tush. We have to be very respectful of that area,” explained the mother-of-two, who sat next to model and DJ Leigh Lezark and her son, Lukas.

“No, I just think it might be white, maybe bamboo, so maybe it has a bit of beige in it. But let’s keep it a neutral color. No highlighter on my toilet paper! None. None.”

The new season of Bravo’s hit show debuts on Oct. 1, and De Silva says it’s going to be exciting. “There are some shocking developments, but you’ll also see a lot of character development,” reveals the outspoken Brooklyn native. “You’ll also see friendships that have really formed a bond. Many of us hung out after the season ended last year. There are some tense moments that you will see develop.”

Is that part of the shocking developments? “You know what, I’m not! I’m on my best behavior everyone, I’m an angel this year, okay? Stay tuned for more!”

A model parades an inventive black and white dress with a pleated side panel. Getty Images
A contemporary evening dress featured an asymmetrical hemline. Getty Images
The relaxed blazer and designer shorts have a deconstructed aesthetic. Getty Images

Dressed in Wu’s pants and jacket, the “funny fashion girl” attended the show. The designer worked with Mary and David Martin and the nonprofit MADWORKSHOP to commission a large steel sculpture from designer and technologist Elise Co in collaboration with artist Ben Borden. Under the sunny sky, the models walked through it.

The collection featured softness: silk, chiffon and muslin creations, many in black and white or pastels.

There were no brave luminaries! None. None.

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