It’s getting hairy! RHOBH heiress Eden Sassoon fires back after Wendy Williams warns her of online boyfriend 

Eden Sassoon is not taking life advice from Wendy Williams.

The 43-year-old daughter of late makeup magnate Vidal Sassoon shot back on Twitter Friday after the talk show host warned her of the dangers of meeting an online mystery man in person, calling her 'entitled' in the process.

Eden, who's a cast member on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, recently revealed on the Bravo reality series that she was slated to meet her romantic interest, who's nicknamed London, in New York City.

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Feud alert! Eden Sassoon Friday jabbed back at Wendy Williams after the talk show host called her 'entitled' in a segment on her program
Feud alert! Eden Sassoon Friday jabbed back at Wendy Williams after the talk show host called her 'entitled' in a segment on her program

Feud alert! Eden Sassoon (L) Friday jabbed back at Wendy Williams (R) after the talk show host called her 'entitled' in a segment on her program 

Wendy examined Eden's romance with a skeptical eye amid her segment, Hot Topics, on her talk show. She said that Eden might be out of touch with the dangers of meeting strangers over the Internet.

'I think that she's got that growing up rich and entitled thing,' she said, 'where she's not really on track with what is going on out here.'

She said that Eden's bachelor could be a killer, or carrying incurable sexual diseases.

Red carpet ravishing: Eden was snapped at an Academy Award bash last month in LA 

Red carpet ravishing: Eden was snapped at an Academy Award bash last month in LA 

Bling: Wendy sported glimmering jewelery and a fur coat in New York last month

Bling: Wendy sported glimmering jewelery and a fur coat in New York last month

'People get very angry when they realize that they got something that maybe is incurable and they do terrible terrible things,' Williams said.

The 52-year-old New Jersey native also remarked about Eden's vulnerability, as a wealthy heiress, to potential criminal-minded Lotharios.

'He could find out you're a Sassoon, wait for you to get into the shower, go into your check book, steal a few checks from the bottom - you never steal from the top! Get smart before someone takes from the bottom of your checkbook,' Williams said.

Answering back: Eden took exception to the notion that she was spoiled and entitled, pointing out that she's been working since her teens with her family's encouragement 

Answering back: Eden took exception to the notion that she was spoiled and entitled, pointing out that she's been working since her teens with her family's encouragement 

Legacy: Eden defended her work ethic, stating how her father passed it down to her 

Legacy: Eden defended her work ethic, stating how her father passed it down to her 

After catching wind of the warning, Eden fired back on Twitter with a series of posts defending her character, while saying that she lost all respect for Williams (sans her weight loss).

Eden, who runs a nonprofit called Beauty Gives Back, took exception to Wendy's characterization of her as 'rich and entitled,' as she said that she's been working since the age of 15, with her first job at Mrs. Field's Cookies at the insistence of her famous father.

90210: Eden (L) posed with her Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills castmates at a premiere in LA in  December

90210: Eden (L) posed with her Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills castmates at a premiere in LA in  December

Eden, who is also the proprietor of two Los Angeles-based Pilates studios, wrote, 'Know the facts before u speak #Sassoon came from nothing & raised his children knowing the value of a dollar & the importance of others', adding, 'the fact that u would ever call me #entitled is a slap in my [father's] face.'

Eden noted that she'd previous sent Williams a wig, because she knew she was fond of them, and called upon the host for an apology. 

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