Julia Lemigova and Lisa Hochstein have cleared the air.
After the “Real Housewives of Miami” co-stars got into a heated confrontation at Miami International Airport following BravoCon 2025, Lemigova exclusively told Page Six that she and Hochstein squashed their beef and are moving forward in their friendship.
“Lisa and I talked. We expressed what happened at the airport, and the lesson we took from it was: ‘Next time, if anything [comes up], we should just call each other and have this conversation,’” Lemigova, 53, explained to us at ARI in Miami Beach on Wednesday.
According to the model-turned-opera singer, her issues with Hochstein, 43, aren’t “deep.”


Last month, Page Six exclusively revealed that the ladies “caused a scene” at baggage claim after returning from Las Vegas.
Lemigova told us Wednesday she was “hurt” by comments Hochstein — her “friend” with whom she’s “never had an issue” — had made about her in press interviews at the fan convention, so she went up to her to express that.
However, she insisted she did not march up to the SplitWell founder or chase her around the airport, despite what eyewitnesses previously said.
“Life is too short. That’s my personality,” Lemigova told us, adding that she’s not into “holding grudges.”


Instead, she’s into “moving forward and learning from it and tak[ing] accountability and breath[ing] and look[ing] for a brighter future.”
The Russia native acknowledged that she “got lost in translation this year” but explained “there was a lot of turbulence and emotions” happening behind the scenes, especially with her and wife Martina Navratilova’s adoption of two young brothers.
“When you fall down, you can only bounce back up, and you do it with a smile,” Lemigova shared. “I broke a couple of bones on the fall down, but it’s the lessons that you learn and how you get up and what you take from your fall and how you move forward.”


She told us she’s done “a lot of self-reflection, but in a positive way,” elaborating, “With my Russian temper, sometimes words would come before thinking and overthinking. Now, the new vibe is [to stop] for 12 seconds, feel it, let it go and say what you feel from the heart. No fear and no holding back, but calm.”
A source close to Hochstein echoed Lemigova’s sentiments, telling Page Six that the two “spoke about the issue” and “worked it out.”
“Everything’s good now, and Lisa is looking forward without any drama, just keeping things positive,” the source added.
Her reps did not immediately respond to our request for comment.
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