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The
Little Women: LA reality star
Briana Renee may be in the clear after
she was released from the hospital, but her family drama is still in full swing — and now her friendship with her costars is also taking a hit. "Briana refuses to speak to anyone other than producers and Matt," the source told
RadarOnline.
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"She isn't allowing any friends or family to visit her," an insider said. "Her parents are desperately reaching out to others to try to get some sense of how she's doing, because she's completely shut them out. It's all so sad," the source said.
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As
Star previously reported, Briana's husband
Matt Ericson denied her family the right to be by her side during her hospitalization just last week. As Star readers know, Briana's father,
Robert Kealiher said, "Matt doesn't let us speak to her. This guy has control of her phone and he answers her texts."
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"Everyone says he's not a nice guy," her father said. "He's a wacko!" But the pregnant reality star claims that her controversial husband is not the reason her family was banned from visiting her: "I am the one who decided to not allow any family and friends hospital visitation rights, knowing that both Matt and I needed to focus on the health of our baby," she recently told Radar.
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However, according to the insider, she still refuses to connect with her loved ones despite being home now. "Briana and the baby are doing well," a rep for the reality star told Radar. "She's currently on bed rest.
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Her health crisis came right on the heels of Little Women: LA season finale, where Matt confessed to Briana for sexting other women. But the bombshell didn't phase Briana, who continued to be supportive of him for admitting his mistakes.