Jen Shah revealed that she is ready to share her side of the story with The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City fans. The mother of two pleaded guilty to a telemarketing scheme back in July 2022 and was recently sentenced to six-and-a-half years behind bars. Jen has been a polarizing character on RHOSLC, and her legal scandals haven't helped her cause.

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City's Jen Shah recently took to Instagram (which was shared by @bravobybetches) to give an update to her loyal fans. Jen revealed that she created her own website, where she will be able to share her "real story" without Bravo's editing.

The RHOSLC housewife called the recent trials and tribulations an "enlightening" time in her life. In her Instagram post, Jen revealed the name of her site as DearJenShah.com and encouraged her followers to subscribe as she is ready to tell her full story without any "misrepresentations present."

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Jen Shah Shocks RHOSLC Fans With New Website

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jen Shah in silver dress

Jen's new website asks for RHOSLC followers' e-mail addresses to subscribe. Astute fans quickly commented that the idea of Jen being able to collect e-mails was ludicrous and questioned who on her team allowed this, with one fan writing, "I'm [skull emoji]." Another follower slyly called Jen out by writing, "Not Jen using a lead campaign to tell her story about committing fraud using lead campaigns." Some fans were under the impression this was a paid subscription and they would have to input their credit card information to subscribe, but others corrected the record and said that they only had to enter their e-mail address on Jen's website, with one saying, "The judge explicitly stated she cannot profit from her story whatsoever."

RHOSLC's Jen Shah Is Getting Ready For Prison

Jen Shah sitting in the room looking serious on RHOSLC

RHOSLC viewers recently learned that after Jen leaves prison, she will have to seek out a mental health treatment facility. She was also told that she would be required to continue taking her prescribed medicine upon release from prison unless a doctor clears her. Jen will have to have her probation officer approve of the mental health facility and program that she chooses. Like any other person on parole, the mother of two will be required to partake in drug testing and then will be put on a payment plan for her restitution.

RHOSLC may be in trouble now that Jen is headed to prison. RHOSLC season 3 has been all about Jen fighting for her innocence, but now that the main plot is finished, producers might be noticing that the other women failed to have their own strong storylines. Reports have started to circulate that RHOSLC may be put on pause like The Real Housewives of New York City or given a cast shake-up. Only time will tell what becomes of Jen, but hopefully no one else gets scammed by her in the future.

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. EST on Bravo.

More: Why RHOSLC Won't Be Interesting Without Jen Shah

Sources: Jen Shah/Instagram, DearJenShah.com, @bravobybetches/Instagram