Kyle Richards She hosted her “first” solo evening. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The drinks were flowing, but so was the drama.
Kyle, 55, introduced her denim and diamond party idea early in the Tuesday, December 17, episode. She explained in her confessional that it was “funny” to host an event without her estranged husband Mauricio Umansky. (Kyle and Mauricio They separated in July 2023 After 27 years of marriage.)
“There was always something wrong that he could help with,” Kyle said. “I feel a little weird. I don't know what to put on invitations. … I feel a little lost.”
Kyle's anxious feelings seem to subside – at least until Camille Grammer Arrived at the event. Kyle confided in Camille, 56, saying dealing with her split from Mauricio had been “really tough.”
“He's on this celibacy platform, no responsibilities,” Kyle said. “It's a party for them. Midlife crisis, that's fun, little girls. …I know it. Been there, done that,” Camille replied.
Kyle admitted that she thought Camille was “scheming a little bit” when she revisited the exchange in her confessional. (Camille was married to Kelsey Grammer From 1997 to 2010 The end of their marriage It was dated on Rupa Season 1.)
“Mao did some things I could live without, I did Had to see it on the internet? Yes, absolutely,” Kyle continued. “But Camille's experience and mine are very different. “I mean it could be a lot worse.”
While the party continued, Bozoma Saint John She decided to “call a tribal council” to discuss what happened in Oceanside During last week's episode. (Dorit Kemsley He got into an argument with both Kyle and Sutton Strack.)
Things between Sutton, 53, and Dorit, 48, came to a head when they sat down with the entire cast.
“You're angry and you're not angry with me. You're angry with your life,” Sutton declared, referring to Dorit's breakup with her B. K. Kemsley. “Don't take it from me. It's not my fault you're in the position you're in.”
Kyle called Sutton ad 'low blow' In her confessions. “Why are you telling her that now? By the way, I agree with that, but I won't tell her that now,” she added.
Dorit was quick to respond. (Elsewhere in the episode, Dorit claims that Sutton doesn't show a single care about what she's going through.)
“I am open, honest, truthful and transparent,” she said. “My life sucks right now. I'm not in a good place at all and I have no tolerance for any more bulls**t. It's that simple. How's that for transparency, honesty and openness?”
Camille said she was “sorry for interfering” but wanted to add her two cents about Dorit.
“Years ago, my house burned down. I lost my house, I lost my help for many years, and I didn't get much compassion or sympathy from some people, especially Dorit,” she said. “Honey, you've been wonderful to me,” Dorit replied.
all Rupa The women were stunned by Dorit's statement.
“You were a c– to me. … I called you a stupid 'c-'. No b–ing c–.” “I did it as a joke,” Dorit continued, Back to the moment season 8. “I said you were stupid, as a joke. You know I did. …You always knew that, Camille.
Dorit also reflected on a past RHOBH moment in her confessional.
“One time, I regretted calling Camille (shown with a C-).” Now, I feel like Camille is stupid.
Camille went on to claim that the “compromising” Dorit often put down a colleague Rupa “Waiting.”
“Where have you been Camille? What are you even doing here?” Dorit said. “What are you doing here? You need a moment.”
Camille then remembered Dorit's first encounter with her Erika Jayne —But I forgot Erika's name.
“My name is Erika,” she said, laughing. (In her confessional, Erica simply said: “C-”).
“You're a different person now, Dorit,” Camille continued, returning to the party. “I don't know what happened to you, but you've changed.”
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