Lisa Barlow has a strong sense of what she stands for and — and what she doesn’t. It has made her a reliably quotable fixture on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City , but also a tantalizing target for her castmates. “I was in a blissful state when I started the show,” Barlow, 49, tells Us Weekly .

When she filmed the first season of the Bravo show back in 2020, “No one said anything bad to my face and I thought I was going to have like the best season ever,” she remembers. Of course, that’s not how Housewives ever shakes out, and Barlow has now navigated five seasons of shifting alliances, castmates’ shady confessionals, and fickle fans. Midway through the gripping current season, the Vida tequila proprietress has been tangling with newcomer Bronwyn Newport and apologized to estranged friend Angie K as well as ex-friend Whitney Rose ‘s husband Justin .

(She also declared, while negotiating a luxurious flight home from Palm Springs, “I don’t carry Coach, and I don’t fly coach.”) As part of her collab with DoorDash and Lyft to promote DashPass, Barlow chatted with Us about her love of fast but not fresh food, pop star aspirations, the misconceptions about Mormonism, her army of attorneys, faves and feuds of the Housewives, and her family (husband John, and sons Jack, 20, and Henry, 12). What is the wildest thing you think you’ve ever DoorDashed? We DoorDash daily in our household.

I love to bake. I don’t cook at all. So I will DoorDash ingredient.