Unfortunately, judging by More's social media, Westergaard wasn't being as transparent as he claimed. When the episode aired, More posted on Twitter, "To clarify, everyone BUT ME knew he had a gf he swore to me he was just seeing someone casually( dating/nothing serious) I didn't see the actual photo that was posted till the show aired." Fans, including Bravo's Andy Cohen, were critical of how things played out. When Westergaard appeared as a guest on Watch What Happens Live, Cohen asked if, in hindsight, Westergaard felt he'd mislead More about the status of his relationship. He responded by saying he could see how it could appear as misleading, but he knows he was honest about it. Hmmm.
In a later episode of WWHL, More told Cohen, in a very no-nonsense tone, "I was very clear with not wanting to date anyone that was in a relationship," (via YouTube). According to In Touch, More felt she was being told one thing from Westergaard and hearing another from crew mates. In the end, Westergaard's version of honesty must not have cut it for More, because (spoiler alert) the two are currently not together.