It has become a regular thing to hear about the drama happening in RHOSLC. Now that Lisa Barlow has talked about her religion, people find it enigmatic to understand the scenario.
Lisa Barlow has talked about and explained the change in religion in an exclusive interview.
Yet, people find it hard to breakdown that how a Jewish girl became an LDS.
So, here is everything you need to know about the cast.
Is Lisa Barlow Mormon Or Jewish?
The RHOSLC star Lisa Barlo considers herself a Mormon 2.0. Once a Jewish turned Mormon says, “I’m Jewish by heritage, and I’m active LDS, but I also practice it my way.”
In an episode of the “Getting Real With the Housewives” podcast in November 2020, she explained that she considers herself a Mormon 2.0. since she does not check off all the boxes.
In the process of explaining Mormonism, she said that there is like a laundry list of things you do not ever do, which makes you perfect.
As she elaborated the whole thing, she justified herself by saying, “But for me, I’m like, you know what, I’m still an individual. I’m not like everybody else. So why would we all check off the same boxes? So I’m just doing Mormonism my way.”
RHOSLC Cast Lisa Barlow Religion
The reality TV star, businesswoman, wife, and mother loves her religion and faith no matter what negative comments people pass.
As she spoke, “I love the religion I choose — religion is a choice — and I choose to be LDS. And for me, I think it’s important that — that’s a part of my life and I’m on TV and I committed to sharing my life, and that’s a big part of it. So I’m completely comfortable with it. If someone else is uncomfortable, I can’t really do anything about that. I’m very comfortable with it.” she seemed happy with her decision.
Lisa Barlow Parents Explored
Despite having an account filled with pictures of her husband and children, she neither talks nor mentions her parents on social media.
Hence, there are no sources to avail us with her parents until she becomes the voice.
Explore Her Ethnicity
The owner and founder of Salt Lake City-based Vida Tequila, a boutique tequila brand, is of White ethnicity.
Born and raised in New York with five siblings, she migrated to Utah to attend Brigham Young University. And now, it has become more than two decades since it has become her permanent address.