'Pat the snake or I'll smack you': The Real Housewives Of Sydney's Lisa Oldfield makes bizarre comment towards her kids... after slamming a co-star's parenting technique
She's the outspoken politician's wife set to bring the drama on the first season of The Real Housewives Of Sydney.
And Lisa Oldfield has made a bizarre comment towards her sons, Bert, four, and Harry, six, during the premiere episode, set to air on Foxtel on February 26.
According to The Daily Telegraph, the 41-year-old brunette is seen playing with her 10-foot python as the show kicks off, demanding of her kids: 'Pat the snake or I'll smack you.'
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'Pat the snake or I'll smack you': The Real Housewives Of Sydney's Lisa Oldfield has reportedly shown her unique parenting technique in the show's premiere episode
The software sales director's shocking remark comes after she hit out at one of her own co-stars, critiquing their parenting technique.
Last month, the wife of former One Nation leader David Oldfield took to Instagram to share a snapshot of a Daily Mail Australia article about an unidentified member of the RHOS cast who revealed she took her kids to the economy section of a plane so they could see 'poor people'.
Lisa slammed the co-star's form of parenting, saying she was 'mortified'.
Hitting out: The 41-year-old's bizarre comment towards her two sons comes after she slammed one of her co-stars for their 'mortifying' parenting technique
'Mortified': Lisa publicly shamed her co-star after finding out that the unidentified housewife revealed she took her kids to the economy section of a plane so they could see 'poor people'
'#mortified that one of my fellow #rhosydney #castmates could #parent like this #parvenu #gauche #arriviste #nouveauriche,' Oldfield wrote alongside the photo.
It came after a source on the set of the show told The Daily Telegraph about the shock parenting technique.
'One of the ladies tells about her way of teaching her kids about the class system by taking their kids to the economy seats on a plane and saying: 'This is what poor people look like', the source said.
'This is what poor people look like': It has now been revealed that the housewife who made the comment was Nicole O'Neil, as reported by The Daily Telegraph
Doting mum? Lisa is mum to two young sons, Bert, 4 (pictured), and Harry, 6
And it has now been claimed by The Daily Telegraph that the woman mentioned is in fact Nicole O'Neil, a former Miss Australia, who made the comments during a chat to fellow housewife Victoria Rees in the first episode.
Meanwhile, a promo clip from the episode also see Lisa yelling at her husband and calling him a 'c***'.
'Oh f****** shut up, you c***!' she yells after he interrupts her on-camera chat.
'Oh f****** shut up, you c***!' In a promo clip for the first episode, the feisty brunette is seen calling her partner David Oldfield the 'c-word'
Offended: Last month, Lisa lashed out at Foxtel for incorrectly labelling her as a 'politician's wife' in the reality show's opening credit sequence
Rolling off the tongue in a comfortable manner, she then turns back to the camera with a smirk and a large grin to say: 'Hi Mum!'
Despite the show not being on air until later this month, Lisa has wasted no time stirring up drama.
She criticised Foxtel for incorrectly labelling her as a 'politician's wife' in the reality show's opening credit sequence.
'Can you believe after an enormously successful corporate career @foxtel have labelled me as a #politicianswife?' the wife of the One Nation founder complained on Instagram
'Can you believe after an enormously successful corporate career @foxtel have labelled me as a #politicianswife?' she wrote on Instagram alongside a screenshot of her in the opening credits.
Nevermind that my husband left #politics 10 years ago! I think I just became a #feminist at 41 #firstworldproblems #rhosydney #rhos #pissedoff.'
The Real Housewives Of Sydney stars AthenaX Levendi, Krissy Marsh, Lisa Oldfield, Matty Samuel, Melissa Tkautz, Nicole O'Neil and Victoria Rees.
The claws are out! The Real Housewives Of Sydney will kick off on Foxtel on February 26
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