New Real Housewives of Melbourne star Anjali Rao reveals her diva antics in old tweets

‘I’ve had enough of dealing with all of you!’ New Real Housewives of Melbourne star Anjali Rao reveals her diva antics in old tweets

Former CNN and SBS news anchor Anjali Rao was announced as a one of the new additions for the fifth season of Real Housewives of Melbourne.

And while fans have yet to see the 46-year-old’s sassy side, her Twitter feed shows she’s not afraid to get what she deserves from companies who have provided her with poor service.

In 2017, Anjali called out florist service Appleyard London for failing to deliver flowers she had arranged to be delivered in time for her mother’s 70th birthday.

‘I’ve had enough of dealing with all of you!’ New Real Housewives of Melbourne star Anjali Rao’s diva antics have been revealed in old tweets to companies who have provided her with poor service

She wrote to them demanding for compensation, saying: ‘the right thing to do is fully refund me plus actually send the order you said you dispatched when you didn’t at all.’ 

The organisation replied back to the journalist hoping to resolve the issue off Twitter.

But Anjali, clearly done with the company, tweeted: ‘I’ve had enough of dealing with all of you. Never again. Refund me in full immediately please.’ 

She's not shy: In 2017, Anjali called out florist service Appleyard London for failing to deliver flowers she had arranged to be delivered in time for her mother's 70th birthday

She’s not shy: In 2017, Anjali called out florist service Appleyard London for failing to deliver flowers she had arranged to be delivered in time for her mother’s 70th birthday

'Never again!' She wrote to them demanding for compensation, saying: 'the right thing to do is fully refund me plus actually send the order you said you dispatched when you didn't at all'

‘Never again!’ She wrote to them demanding for compensation, saying: ‘the right thing to do is fully refund me plus actually send the order you said you dispatched when you didn’t at all’

In 2018 she took aim at Qantas after her flight boarded a mix of premium members with regular passengers.

Anjali, a premium member of Qantas, wrote: ‘Can you acknowledge your premium members by letting us board FIRST in return for our loyalty, rather than 2 separate queues that all board together in an overhead locker WW3? 

‘I’m last to board there. Priority has to be earned,’ she added.

An airline representative apologised for the issue, but the seasoned reporter hit back saying their system was ‘not cool’, adding ‘those of us who have priority have worked to earn it’.

'Priority has to be earned!' In 2018 she took aim at Qantas after a queue for premium members, which she was in, was mixed with regular passengers

‘Priority has to be earned!’ In 2018 she took aim at Qantas after a queue for premium members, which she was in, was mixed with regular passengers

In January this year, the single mother-of-one hit out at telecom company TPG on Twitter claiming that the new modem they installed was ‘completely died’. 

‘Plus your tech support phone options are, “to hear our current service status, press 1” over and over and over again. So not cool,’ she added. 

A customer service representative replied back apologising for the issue and asking for her to send a DM with her details, to which she bluntly wrote back: ‘I have.’

Straight to the point: In January this year, the single mother-of-one hit out at telecom company TPG on Twitter claiming that the new modem they installed was 'completely died'

Straight to the point: In January this year, the single mother-of-one hit out at telecom company TPG on Twitter claiming that the new modem they installed was ‘completely died’ 

The respected journalist (right), joins the cast of The Real Housewives of Melbourne alongside (left to right) Gina liano, Lydia Schiavello, Gamble Breaux, Janet Roche, Kyla Kirkpatrick and Cherry Dipietrantonio

The respected journalist (right), joins the cast of The Real Housewives of Melbourne alongside (left to right) Gina liano, Lydia Schiavello, Gamble Breaux, Janet Roche, Kyla Kirkpatrick and Cherry Dipietrantonio

In addition to the respected journalist, the cast of The Real Housewives of Melbourne also welcomed yoga teacher Cherry Dipietrantonio and ‘Champagne educator’ Kyla Kirkpatrick. 

They will join returning fan favourites Janet Roach, Lydia Schiavello, Gamble Breaux and Gina Liano.

This comes after original cast member Jackie Gillies will not be returning this season, as she will focus on starting a family with her husband, Ben.

Back on TV: The former CNN and SBS news anchor, who shares her son (pictured) with then-husband Brett Gullan, was announced as a one of the new additions for the fifth season of The Real Housewives of Melbourne

Back on TV: The former CNN and SBS news anchor, who shares her son (pictured) with then-husband Brett Gullan, was announced as a one of the new additions for the fifth season of The Real Housewives of Melbourne