She's known for stirring the pot on the Real Housewives Of Cheshire.

And Ester Dee (Dohnalova), 33, is set to ruffle feathers Down Under thanks to her latest commentary on the first season of the Real Housewives Of Sydney.

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia this Friday, Ester weighed in on why she believed the Sydney spin-off wasn't picked up by broadcasters outside of Australia last year, claiming that the women had far too many problems.

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The real reason: On Friday, RHOC star Ester Dee revealed the RHOS cast's wild tempers could be fixed with some 'good sex'

'If you've got deep issues in yourself you're probably horrible to other people,' she said.

'The girls probably need good sex or something to shut them up. They probably were very catty because there was a good reason.'

While Ester did admit she hadn't seen the Sydney franchise, she did posit that the hot Australian weather could have also been a contributing factor for the Sydney housewives' raging tempers.

She prescribes sex! 'The girls probably need good sex or something to shut them up. They probably were very catty because there was a good reason' (pictured: Lisa Oldfield from RHOS left)

'They need to eat some good food or stop drinking or it was too hot. It might be the weather as to why they were so aggressive,' she added.

The socialite also spoke about the differences and similarities between the Down Under housewives and their English counterparts.

'We are girls. We've got the same agenda,' she explained.

Just bad weather? While Ester did admit she hadn't seen the Sydney franchise, she did posit that the hot Australian weather could have also been a contributing factor for the Sydney housewives' raging tempers

'Too excessive': The news comes after the Daily Telegraph revealed American TV networks had shunned the Sydney series for being 'too extreme' and not featuring enough lighthearted moments

'But I think it's the nature of the country. They've got a little more sunshine so they may be a little happier.'

'We have to film in the rain all the time so it makes you grumpier. I think the weather affects a lot,' she continued.

It comes after the Daily Telegraph revealed American TV networks had shunned the Sydney series for being 'too extreme' and not featuring enough lighthearted moments.

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