Kate Adams (pictured), who joined the Binge show's lineup of ladies in season two, dished the tea while dressed to the nines at the show's glamorous reunion watch party
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With the conclusion of Real Housewives of Sydney’s third season, one of its stars is transitioning back to regular life — but reality is proving to be even more exciting than the drama on the show.

Appearing in the second season of the Binge series, Dr. Kate Adams spilled some surprising secrets while elegantly adorned for the show’s extravagant reunion watch party.

This glamorous gathering took place at The Plaza Hotel on Tuesday evening and included appearances from fellow cast members Terry Biviano, Martine Chippendale, as well as Real Housewives of Melbourne’s Jackie Gillies.

While wearing a dramatic floor-length frock that showed off her killer figure, Kate shared some saucy, titbit secrets about her mystery man, whom she teased on the show. 

‘We had an absolutely fabulous seven days in New Zealand,’ she told Daily Mail Australia. 

‘We were so loved up. We spent every waking minute together. I don’t think we left that hotel room a lot.’

Kate Adams (pictured), who joined the Binge show's lineup of ladies in season two, dished the tea while dressed to the nines at the show's glamorous reunion watch party

Kate Adams (pictured), who joined the Binge show’s lineup of ladies in season two, dished the tea while dressed to the nines at the show’s glamorous reunion watch party

While wearing a dramatic floor-length frock that showed off her killer figure, Kate shared some saucy, titbit secrets about her mystery man, whom she teased on the show

While wearing a dramatic floor-length frock that showed off her killer figure, Kate shared some saucy, titbit secrets about her mystery man, whom she teased on the show

However, the holiday romance was a short-lived one, with the long distance getting in the way of their relationship.

‘For me, that didn’t last,’ she said, adding: ‘that’s not to say that we left on bad terms, we live in different cities.’ 

Kate wasn’t doom and gloom about the failed match, in fact, she found it liberating. 

‘When you throw away this idea of having to have one man for the rest of your life because you have to have children, once you let that go, it gives you this psychological freedom to explore whatever it is you wanna explore.’

And besides, Kate wasn’t shy to admit that there may be another man on the scene…

‘He might just be a little bit more trained than the last,’ she divulged with a smirk on her face.

‘You know, he’s a little bit more of a feminist.’

Girls bathroom chatter aside, Kate wasn’t afraid to address the nitty gritty topics too, including her IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) journey. 

The glitzy shindig, which was held at The Plaza Hotel on Tuesday night, saw fellow castmates Terry Biviano (far left) and Martine Chippendale (third from left) also in attendance, as well as Real Housewives of Melbourne alum Jackie Gillies .

The glitzy shindig, which was held at The Plaza Hotel on Tuesday night, saw fellow castmates Terry Biviano (far left) and Martine Chippendale (third from left) also in attendance, as well as Real Housewives of Melbourne alum Jackie Gillies .

During the show’s third season, Kate opened up about freezing her eggs and potentially having children in the future.

But the process was trickier than the reality star expected.

‘The IVF journey was really, really hard for me, like it was actually awful,’ she revealed.

Noting how gruelling the process was and how expensive it became, she decided to not go through with a second round. 

‘If you know truly that you want to have children, I think it’s a really great option for people. 

‘To be able to have that option, we’re so blessed,’ she added. 

But reflecting on her thriving veterinarian clinic and the full life she lives on the daily, Kate was happy with the deck of cars she’d ended up with. 

‘I never set out to be a career person and I never set out to be what I am today.’

She went on: ‘Life has this way of being able to serve out things that you don’t expect and I think you have to make the best of whatever that is.’

But reflecting on her thriving veterinarian clinic and the full life she lives on the daily, Kate was happy with the deck of cars she'd ended up with

But reflecting on her thriving veterinarian clinic and the full life she lives on the daily, Kate was happy with the deck of cars she’d ended up with

‘When it comes to women in general, I do think that we all have a little part of ourselves where we feel like we haven’t lived up to whatever society has expected of us. 

‘So that might be because we feel like we haven’t done well enough in our career or it might be because we haven’t been mothers.

‘I don’t prescribe to that,’ she iterates, leaving some words of wisdom for her fans.

‘We have to enjoy whatever slightly sh*t sandwich that we’re given.’  

And with another season of RHOS under belt, a new man on the scene and a thriving vet hospital to tend to, it’s clear to see Dr Kate Adams’ life is as far from a sh*t sandwich as you can get. 

In fact, things are just about to get interesting.  

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