She was at the centre of drama throughout season one of The Real Housewives of Sydney.

But during the reunion show, Lisa Oldfield, 41, claims she took the high road while also admitting she once faked a dramatic fight with one particular co-star.

Speaking to OK! magazine this week, the outspoken reality star revealed that the reunion show was filmed over 19 hours which left everyone feeling drained and 'hangry.'

Reunion show secrets: Lisa Oldfield revealed this week that the reunion show was filmed over 19 hours, which left everyone feeling drained and 'hangry'

'We filmed for almost 19 hours and we were all hangry,' she said.

'I'd gotten to the stage where you can't reason with idiots or argue with morons so I just let all the other Housewives vent.'

Last week viewers watched Lisa's co-star Matty Samaei storm out during the finale after the pair clashed and Lisa admitted that some of their feud was staged for the show.

Candid: 'I'd gotten to the stage where you can't reason with idiots or argue with morons so I just let all the other Housewives vent,' she said

Fake feud? Last week viewers watched Lisa's co-star Matty Samaei (pictured) storm out during the finale after the pair clashed and Lisa admitted that some of their feud was staged for the show

'We'd planned it! Matty said to me in the car beforehand, 'can I get in a fight with you for drama?' I was like 'sure,'' she said

'That was the only time we manufactured something, though.'

The revelation comes after The Daily Telegraph claimed co-star Athena Levendi, 40, had to be physically restrained after threatening to 'f**king smash' her rival Victoria Rees, 53, during an off camera incident.

'Athena just really wound herself up': Levendi physically restrained during Real Housewives Of Sydney reunion after threatening to 'f**king smash' Victoria Rees in off camera incident

Athena had to be held back by one of the show's producers as she tried to physically attack Victoria.

The spat began after Victoria had told Athena that she had behaved like an 'a**hole' during the series.

The Greek-raised artist fired back at Victoria: 'You better wash your f**king mouth out. I’ll f**king smash you.'

Didn't hold back: The spat began after Victoria had told Athena that she had behaved like an 'a**hole' during the series

Last minute move: The near physical altercation occurred after filming on the emotional reunion had wrapped for the day and the cast were preparing to leave

The near physical altercation occurred after filming on the emotional reunion had wrapped for the day and the cast were preparing to leave.

Real Housewives Of Sydney executive producer Kylie Washington said Athena's sparring was unlike anything she had seen during her time on the franchise in Melbourne and Auckland.

'Athena just really wound herself up ...[and] you need to break them apart and just go, "okay, enough now",' she said.

Might not return? Meanwhile Krissy Marsh told News Corp Australia she was 'unsure' as to whether she will return to the franchise for a second reason

Meanwhile, Krissy Marsh told News Corp Australia she was 'unsure' as to whether she will return to the franchise for a second reason.

Athena was equally undecided and said she would have to think about things on a higher level before going back on television.

'I’d have to go into a very deep meditation, go into another dimension and hopefully meet my guides and ask them,' she explained.

The Real Housewives of Sydney Reunion Special will air on Sunday, May 14, at 8.30pm

'I’d have to go into a very deep meditation': Athena said she would have to think about things on a higher level before going back on television