Best Podcast Episodes About Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
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Updated: Apr 24, 2026 – 19 episodes
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“… of frustration manifesting this is manifested over the years this is a lot of resentment I feel like and and this is just it's it's sad to watch it really is yeah i i think that there are two people that could have worked together but i don't think they're ever going to be real friends again i don't know that they ever like maybe were there was always something but right but sometimes kyle's like well we haven't like kyle you'll see in the next episode um but we haven't really been close in two years so then she goes then why are you saying we were friends and you want these things to be good …”
“And something's like impossible. oh like Dorit is just she's she's like a dog with a bone she's not letting go she's not for me this is years of frustration manifesting this is manifested over the years this is a lot of resentment I feel like and and this is just it's it's sad to watch it really is yeah i i think that there are two people that could have worked together but i don't think they're ever going to be real friends again i don't know that they ever like maybe were there was always something but right but sometimes kyle's like well we haven't like kyle you'll see in the next episode um but we haven't really been close in two years so then she goes then why are you saying we were friends and you want these things to be good like you know what you contradict yourself because i think there's a you know there is a point in time when people are like i think that truly i think erica and kyle are close now like close close like currently oh good i'm very happy to hear that yeah so i think when dorit says close and it's nowhere near what she's doing with you know whatever her …”
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Dorit and Kyle's relationship on 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' has reached a breaking point, with years of frustration bubbling to the surface. The hosts analyze how Dorit's feelings of resentment and Kyle's contradictory statements reveal the complexity of their friendship, suggesting they may never reconcile. As tensions rise, the upcoming reunion promises to delve deeper into the issues that have plagued their relationship this season.
“… ask you, you posted a poll about Dory and Kyle and like, who's, whose side are you on? Whose team are you on? And I posted a video about it and it's real split. So I want to know what you found out. And I want to know whose side you're on because I'm pretty sure we're on the opposite side sides. I don't know. Okay. So Beverly Hills, right? The housewives of Beverly Hills. And the, um, last night was the first reunion. I'm starting to get, I'm starting to, Hey, Dorit, Kyle, right? And everyone's like staunchly like I've done multiple polls and some Dorit wins, some Kyle win. At first I was like …”
“… I need. I need to be going in this direction. No, that is yes. Like, I think yes to all of that. Um, you know what, do you want to say anything else about this? Because I was going to ask you about another couple of people on this show. I want to ask you, you posted a poll about Dory and Kyle and like, who's, whose side are you on? Whose team are you on? And I posted a video about it and it's real split. So I want to know what you found out. And I want to know whose side you're on because I'm pretty sure we're on the opposite side sides. I don't know. Okay. So Beverly Hills, right? The housewives of Beverly Hills. And the, um, last night was the first reunion. I'm starting to get, I'm starting to, Hey, Dorit, Kyle, right? And everyone's like staunchly like I've done multiple polls and some Dorit wins, some Kyle win. At first I was like Kyle and Erica of course like they they like the most important Dorit is starting to convince me a little bit on the reunion And I don think it as simple as we see I think there so many components I think Dorit was scared of losing”
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The conflict between Kyle and Dorit is complex and not as straightforward as it seems, with Dorit starting to sway opinions during the reunion.
“… that she is not hopeful not optimistic She didn have a good feeling that these two would find resolution. But despite that, what I thought was really interesting, even though she started out talking about their dynamic that way when the reunion kicked off somewhere in part one she told Dorit to her face like I love you we're close yeah no that's why it hurts I love you and I'm scared for you so there is still love there I feel like they have such a deep connection that even if they're not getting along right now we're not talking right now I think that they will find their way back to each …”
“And that she is operating from a place of hurt and a friendship fracture that I mean I think Erika has since said that they have not talked since the reunion So it fractured it broken And she said at the start of the reunion that she is not hopeful not optimistic She didn have a good feeling that these two would find resolution. But despite that, what I thought was really interesting, even though she started out talking about their dynamic that way when the reunion kicked off somewhere in part one she told Dorit to her face like I love you we're close yeah no that's why it hurts I love you and I'm scared for you so there is still love there I feel like they have such a deep connection that even if they're not getting along right now we're not talking right now I think that they will find their way back to each other eventually do you think there's any love between kyle and dorit i still think there is i think there's like a tiny little glimmer there it's i mean it's hard to see but i do i think it is there i think that if push came to shove and if either lady was ever in a super dire situation and needed the other one i think that they would step up and …”
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In the latest reunion episode of 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' Erika Jayne reveals her emotional turmoil regarding her friendships, particularly with Dorit Kemsley. Despite a fracture in their relationship, Erika expresses her love and concern for Dorit, highlighting the complexities of their bond amidst personal challenges. The segment explores the depth of their connection and the hope for reconciliation, even as tensions rise.
“But I still am really enjoying Atlanta. I'm still obviously enjoying Rhode Island. and I'd like to pause on Summer House.”
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Despite the ups and downs of reality television, the hosts express their ongoing enjoyment of 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' and 'The Real Housewives of Rhode Island.' They also take a moment to highlight their thoughts on 'Summer House,' indicating that these shows continue to engage and entertain them amidst the drama.
“… my God. Wait, that's kind of amazing. Oh, my God. Wait. I love that. Oh, my goodness. Gotta hand it to Rachel and Bo's. I feel they are my favorite. really custom couture made in ghana oh by mimi yeboah it took many people there were six beaters on the dress and let's see what rachel is doing because i like trees a lot too oh i love sutton's hair with sutton you continue to kill it with the hair that that side the deep side part looks so nice oh yeah she does the side part is good rachel's wearing archival jay mandel cool all right oh oh amanda went for it so much tool she's wearing a lot of …”
“… look good? Who are you loving immediately? Okay, hold on. Let me absorb. Let's look through these looks. Is it on Bravo TV? Yes. Okay. Okay, Jennifer Tilly I'm obsessed with. Wearing her own face on her dress? Are you kidding me, Jennifer Tilly? Oh, my God. Wait, that's kind of amazing. Oh, my God. Wait. I love that. Oh, my goodness. Gotta hand it to Rachel and Bo's. I feel they are my favorite. really custom couture made in ghana oh by mimi yeboah it took many people there were six beaters on the dress and let's see what rachel is doing because i like trees a lot too oh i love sutton's hair with sutton you continue to kill it with the hair that that side the deep side part looks so nice oh yeah she does the side part is good rachel's wearing archival jay mandel cool all right oh oh amanda went for it so much tool she's wearing a lot of tool yeah the vibe is herself she said okay oh and i do love kyle oh let me and i always love kyle and some might call me a kyle apologist wait describe it because i'm trying to find it it's um well i don't know how i feel about it it's there's like a chris jenner collar happening oh there's cutouts in the back the arms look great obviously i mean the …”
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Dorit Kemsley dazzles in a stunning outfit at the season 15 reunion of 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' leaving viewers and co-hosts in awe. The discussion also highlights other standout looks, including Jennifer Tilly's unique dress featuring her own face, and a playful analysis of Kyle Richards' last-minute fashion choice. As the finale approaches, the hosts reflect on the season's fashion moments and the anticipation for what's next.
“I want to attempt to explain the size of Beverly Hills 90210. I was saying to my kids, they often ask me who I'm interviewing. Or maybe they heard me say to my wife, I was interviewing you. My wife goes like, oh, 90210, you guys, was so big. You can't imagine. K-pop then plus some. So I looked up all the numbers. And to put it in reference, you guys maintained an 11 share for most of the 10 years, right? So currently, the NFL, which is the biggest show on television by a factor of five, gets …”
“I want to attempt to explain the size of Beverly Hills 90210. I was saying to my kids, they often ask me who I'm interviewing. Or maybe they heard me say to my wife, I was interviewing you. My wife goes like, oh, 90210, you guys, was so big. You can't imagine. K-pop then plus some. So I looked up all the numbers. And to put it in reference, you guys maintained an 11 share for most of the 10 years, right? So currently, the NFL, which is the biggest show on television by a factor of five, gets like a 2.8 to a 3.2. Grey's Anatomy gets a 0.4. That's wild. Yes, you guys were out of 11. You had 20 million viewers a week for like five of the 10 years. Right. There's no real comp in modern television for it. No, it doesn't work that way anymore. So it's like when you're listening, you kind of got to imagine. You know, it's in the Taylor Swift …”
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Imagine being so captivated by Beverly Hills 90210 that it makes you want to move to America! This segment hilariously explores how the show created a glitzy fantasy world that left fans, including the speaker, starstruck and desperate for a taste of that glamorous life. With anecdotes about seeing cast members in real life, it’s a nostalgic trip down a glamorous lane.
“… to her she's talking to her editors i think and i'm like you've already gotten the book deal why are you pitching it to them again right now you're really just pitching it to us yes you got the book deal they said yes yeah this part kind of confused me earlier on we saw erica talking with rachel and her saying erica agreeing like if i don show up that would be bad and that wouldn't be nice and then we see she doesn't show up well this is what it gives me chills it's a dramatic moment at sutton's house there's a knock at the door and it's erica and she's in casual clothes and um then we find out …”
“But as they're saying that, you know, she, they, they kind of say she hasn't heard from Erica. And, um, then you see her giving like the pitch of why, how amazing it is that her books coming out and what it means to her she's talking to her editors i think and i'm like you've already gotten the book deal why are you pitching it to them again right now you're really just pitching it to us yes you got the book deal they said yes yeah this part kind of confused me earlier on we saw erica talking with rachel and her saying erica agreeing like if i don show up that would be bad and that wouldn't be nice and then we see she doesn't show up well this is what it gives me chills it's a dramatic moment at sutton's house there's a knock at the door and it's erica and she's in casual clothes and um then we find out erica did not let dorit know she was coming wasn't coming and it was like amazing editing it gave me chills it was the only part of the episode where i was like and then it made me really excited for the finale but yes erica did but it was only rachel giving that advice to erica like you should definitely text her you should definitely and And …”
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The interpersonal conflicts on RHOBH, particularly between Kyle, Dorit, and Erika, highlight the complex dynamics of friendship and loyalty in reality TV.
“… else. Well, that I thought was absurd, too, though, because we're not talking about the Royal Shakespeare Company. Look at the history of the Real Housewives franchises in every city. And Beverly Hills going back to season one with Taylor Armstrong and her husband. That's a different kind of situation. This is one of the worst examples of a lawyer defrauding victims, not just in California history, but I think in national history. He defrauded people of millions and millions. Look at the country we live in. I mean, look at our president. I don't think that Tom Girardi's misdoings is …”
“… It seemed pretty plausible to me that Sutton was, whatever people think about Erica, I just didn't think Sutton was implicated as not being innocent. It's not about innocence. It's about the stain. It's about the stench of Tom wafting over everybody else. Well, that I thought was absurd, too, though, because we're not talking about the Royal Shakespeare Company. Look at the history of the Real Housewives franchises in every city. And Beverly Hills going back to season one with Taylor Armstrong and her husband. That's a different kind of situation. This is one of the worst examples of a lawyer defrauding victims, not just in California history, but I think in national history. He defrauded people of millions and millions. Look at the country we live in. I mean, look at our president. I don't think that Tom Girardi's misdoings is staining... I don't think we have to minimize the harm that Tom Girardi did to people in order to have the perspective. No, what I'm saying is that we live, we are so saturated by that, that there's a question of real accountability for the perpetrators. I don't really think that the people who are third degree adjacent to that are in any way stained by …”
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Sutton's situation on 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' raises questions about her connection to the scandal surrounding Tom Girardi, a lawyer accused of defrauding victims. The discussion highlights how the show's dynamics and Sutton's behavior are perceived, suggesting that her portrayal is influenced by the surrounding drama, even if she isn't directly implicated. Ultimately, the segment critiques the show's tendency to focus on personal narratives rather than the serious implications of the legal issues at play.
“… and it went with Camille yes and it went it was like a huge hit so she decided she's gonna say it again but to Erica are you on glue like you don't realize that Erica is gonna come back and have Erica speaks so eloquently when it comes to everything that she's saying like yeah she knows what she's saying she's not being mean didn't Erica like have a necklace in the very beginning that said yeah yeah she did she did i just remembered that but you know erica they pretty much then say you know they give each other back and forth they say you know then you don't want to be treated a certain way …”
“… want to be called, don't act like one. How about that? Yeah, but why does Dorit think that that was some original thing she was going to say when clearly we know that Erica is the one that brought it to the group? Because Dorit said it before. oh and it went with Camille yes and it went it was like a huge hit so she decided she's gonna say it again but to Erica are you on glue like you don't realize that Erica is gonna come back and have Erica speaks so eloquently when it comes to everything that she's saying like yeah she knows what she's saying she's not being mean didn't Erica like have a necklace in the very beginning that said yeah yeah she did she did i just remembered that but you know erica they pretty much then say you know they give each other back and forth they say you know then you don't want to be treated a certain way then stop treating us that way and i then they broke the fourth wall i thought and she said you know everybody at this table does agree it's rude you're rude and that is that's just her showing her lack of care of wait how's that breaking the fourth wall because she's saying they're mad about the being late and they're mad about the making them wait …”
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In this segment of the 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' recap, tension rises as Dorit and Erica clash over late arrivals and name-calling. The discussion highlights how their dynamic reveals deeper emotional layers and the impact of their words on each other. With a nod to past conflicts, this exchange showcases the ongoing drama that keeps fans hooked.
“… way that certainly they tried to work through that would come up and and and not and the money stuff too especially with kim and with kathy jr really i think a sense of control the idea of her taking that out on dorit i don't know that i see that as much but i do understand the theresa of it all in like great expectations yes and i think some of that too is like the og of it all. And it is, as you said, maybe the after, it's not like apples to apples or diamonds to diamonds, but maybe it's like the aftershock of like, look what I went through to achieve my position on this show. You didn't …”
“… everything because my mom wouldn't allow me to emote i wasn't i was always in the position um which isn't great and is going to result in those fraught, very, very difficult moments, a la talking about Kim's alcoholism in an incredibly explosive way that certainly they tried to work through that would come up and and and not and the money stuff too especially with kim and with kathy jr really i think a sense of control the idea of her taking that out on dorit i don't know that i see that as much but i do understand the theresa of it all in like great expectations yes and i think some of that too is like the og of it all. And it is, as you said, maybe the after, it's not like apples to apples or diamonds to diamonds, but maybe it's like the aftershock of like, look what I went through to achieve my position on this show. You didn't have to do that. And, or you got to bury your secrets. Even as you said, with the Bose comparison about, you know, when Dorit said Bose is a friend to me, it's a kind of similar version of that because it's like, what, how can you say that? What I did for you in season four and what I did for you in season six and here's a clip. It's sacrifice. …”
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Kyle Richards is using passive-aggressive language to criticize Dorit Kemsley, masking her lack of genuine concern with superficial care.
Kyle Richards is portrayed as both a victim and a perpetrator, similar to Melissa Gorga and Teresa Giudice's dynamic, reflecting complex family and loyalty issues.
“… the sister cries too give me give me the aunt with the flask i i can't nope another no is a six dollar bottle of wine no no no no anyway uh that's really funny um but you can kind of already see the writing on the wall with these two because they're at the coffee shop and she's trying to have a conversation like he couldn't have asked one of the other people to work in the coffee shop to take over the register for three minutes so they could have a conversation without him being like, Alice, Jennifer. That's part of owning your own business that's not really making a lot of money. You got to …”
“… that's very close in age. both parents are together it's like this very close-knit family and they've all created this comfort zone of being able to cry when they don't get their way or something upsets them oh it's a crying family yes oh fuck that the sister cries too give me give me the aunt with the flask i i can't nope another no is a six dollar bottle of wine no no no no anyway uh that's really funny um but you can kind of already see the writing on the wall with these two because they're at the coffee shop and she's trying to have a conversation like he couldn't have asked one of the other people to work in the coffee shop to take over the register for three minutes so they could have a conversation without him being like, Alice, Jennifer. That's part of owning your own business that's not really making a lot of money. You got to work your fucking ass off. Honestly, do you think maybe he doesn't want to have a conversation? Oh, is that what it is? Do you think maybe? I mean, he seems like the nicest guy. Like, they're a really nice couple. And he's not new to reality TV. So he knew what he was signing up for. Salt of the earth people. That's what they are. Yeah. So I think …”
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In the latest episode of 'Real Housewives of Rhode Island,' Ashley reveals her emotional struggles and how her close-knit family influences her behavior. The discussion highlights her candid moments during 'Bachelor in Paradise' and the challenges of balancing motherhood with her influencer career. The segment dives into family dynamics and the pressure of reality TV, making it relatable for many listeners.
“… thought was the love of her life, swept her off her feet. With the effortless charm of a best friend, Dorit reminisces on her early seasons as a real housewife, navigating new motherhood in the spotlight. She reveals the true stories behind Pantygate and Puppygate and the ups and downs of her friendships with cast members across nearly a decade on the show She delves into the fears and traumas she has long kept private including the dissolution of her marriage to Paul P Kemsley the terrifying home invasion that shattered her sense of security, and the pressure of living under constant public …”
“… traditional roots, but her early interest in fashion soon took her around the world for school and work, which later brought her back to the New York City to launch her own global resort wear line. Along the way, a charming Brit, the man she once thought was the love of her life, swept her off her feet. With the effortless charm of a best friend, Dorit reminisces on her early seasons as a real housewife, navigating new motherhood in the spotlight. She reveals the true stories behind Pantygate and Puppygate and the ups and downs of her friendships with cast members across nearly a decade on the show She delves into the fears and traumas she has long kept private including the dissolution of her marriage to Paul P Kemsley the terrifying home invasion that shattered her sense of security, and the pressure of living under constant public scrutiny. With candor, humor, and the kind of perspective earned only by a woman who has lived as a wife and mother on screen for nine seasons and counting, Dorit recounts the lessons she learned, the mistakes that she's made and the strength she discovered in starting anew. That's exhausting already. Even even that was exhausting. And it's just …”
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Dorit Kemsley's new book explores her journey from a Jewish upbringing in Connecticut to becoming a reality TV star on 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.' While she presents a narrative of resilience and transformation, listeners question the authenticity of her claims and the book's title, 'Unburdened,' suggesting it may not reflect her current struggles. The discussion also contrasts her book cover with those of other reality stars, highlighting the importance of presentation in the world of celebrity.
“… on how they are as friends. I want to see how they act towards the other girls. I want to see, you know, that they're not trying to like be new housewives. I just want to see them for them. You mean you want to see him like Rhode Island? Rhode Island doesn't know what the hell is going on. it's like early early days of housewives that's what i want i know it's hard to come by it really is it's a novelty now just like traders the novelty of the newness will be over soon i know and then it's all going to be like self-produced yeah so let's say yeah um it's like hard when there's new people come …”
“… she didn't come in as a as a bragger and i like that okay so i thought she did come off a little braggy I think it's too early to tell Jory's out on how I feel about her as a person. I'm going to just wait it out. I want to see I want to see these women on how they are as friends. I want to see how they act towards the other girls. I want to see, you know, that they're not trying to like be new housewives. I just want to see them for them. You mean you want to see him like Rhode Island? Rhode Island doesn't know what the hell is going on. it's like early early days of housewives that's what i want i know it's hard to come by it really is it's a novelty now just like traders the novelty of the newness will be over soon i know and then it's all going to be like self-produced yeah so let's say yeah um it's like hard when there's new people come into the group either they're too involved not enough involved like there's a happy medium there. Yeah. You can't come in as fangirl. Right. You can't come in too opinionated. I mean, unless that's your personality, I guess. I don't know. Well, it's first episode, so let's see, but Shamia looks really mad, and I don't want to see that about her. I …”
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Kay Michelle and Pinky bring contrasting energies to the Season 17 premiere of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. While Kay Michelle is skeptical of the show's typical drama, Pinky embraces the chaos, leading to a dynamic that may define the season. The hosts discuss the balance new cast members must strike to fit into the established group without overshadowing their personalities.
“… I think, so compelling because we're ultimately talking about adults who should know better. And I think when we watch it from that lens and they're really messy and they're kind of operating like they just got out of college, to me, that's some of the best reality TV. That's why we love Mormon Wives because you have these seemingly adult women, and granted, they're in their kind of mid-20s, but they're like living a lifestyle of more mature adult, right? Like they're not doing the summer house, go to the Hamptons and party on the weekend and DJ. They're slowing down, they're settling down. And …”
“… in non-traditional marriages and things like that, where you're still young enough to crave the drama, but you're too old to be a part of the drama anymore. And I feel like that's what you're kind of getting from, that's what makes this scandal, I think, so compelling because we're ultimately talking about adults who should know better. And I think when we watch it from that lens and they're really messy and they're kind of operating like they just got out of college, to me, that's some of the best reality TV. That's why we love Mormon Wives because you have these seemingly adult women, and granted, they're in their kind of mid-20s, but they're like living a lifestyle of more mature adult, right? Like they're not doing the summer house, go to the Hamptons and party on the weekend and DJ. They're slowing down, they're settling down. And yet there's that part of them that's there, that doesn't want to slow down and they still want to be messy and go out. And I think that's where you get some of the best reality TV. So I'm kind of, I'm, I like that it's younger on Rhode Island because again, like you have the Orange County and you have the Beverly Hills Housewives franchise to like, …”
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The RHOBH reunion drama is juicy, with Dorit's financial decisions and Erika's journey captivating, but Kyle's storyline is less engaging.
“… and that carried through. But now I don't know what the new girls are going to be like. Well, I think that, you know, much like Jersey, they have real deep connections, which helps because they've known each other since kindergarten, where you guys have known each other a long time as well. Yeah, it's not like production put together eight random ladies. Yeah, and you know nothing about them. Well, everyone knows everyone in Rhode Island, so it's not you just everybody, literally. Like I went to the beach. They have a country club on the beach. Every single person, I mean, hours, there was …”
“Even Ashley talking about her family. You guys are pretty much like that, too. You just say whatever. Because we had started from the beginning and that carried through. But now I don't know what the new girls are going to be like. Well, I think that, you know, much like Jersey, they have real deep connections, which helps because they've known each other since kindergarten, where you guys have known each other a long time as well. Yeah, it's not like production put together eight random ladies. Yeah, and you know nothing about them. Well, everyone knows everyone in Rhode Island, so it's not you just everybody, literally. Like I went to the beach. They have a country club on the beach. Every single person, I mean, hours, there was talking to people. It was even like long, but it was so beautiful there, and everyone knew Alicia. everybody knew Liz everybody knew every person that helps it's harder than ever to bring a new housewife into the group and you know nothing about them and it takes a few years they have to mesh these people came in they just right to getting to know …”
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Ashley and Joe Allen's relationship takes center stage as the hosts discuss the dynamics of their unconventional connection on 'Real Housewives of Rhode Island'. The conversation highlights the challenges of integrating new cast members into established friend groups and the complexities of their relationships, particularly focusing on Liz's situation with her husband. This insight into their interactions reveals the deeper connections that can exist in reality TV friendships.
“… of them look like Dolores. It was a lot. Now, I'm like, all right, I know who's who. I'm in a much better place. I can figure out what's going on. I really do think they hit jackpot with the show. I really think they did. And I think they learned from the reboot of New York with casting. And kind of like has been able... I feel like that was just like... Have they rebooted any other show? No. That's the only Housewives that's been fully rebooted, right? I feel like they took those learnings and figured out, okay, these are the characters they like. also not having any East Coast housewives, …”
“… you were confused on who's who yeah and i was like yeah but i was like i think I got it. Uh-uh. Oh, I'm the opposite. I'm like, I got it now. I got it. I'm lost. Last week, they all looked the same with brown hair. I was like, this is too much. Half of them look like Dolores. It was a lot. Now, I'm like, all right, I know who's who. I'm in a much better place. I can figure out what's going on. I really do think they hit jackpot with the show. I really think they did. And I think they learned from the reboot of New York with casting. And kind of like has been able... I feel like that was just like... Have they rebooted any other show? No. That's the only Housewives that's been fully rebooted, right? I feel like they took those learnings and figured out, okay, these are the characters they like. also not having any East Coast housewives, which I think you pointed out last show. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And we're like, let's lean into this. And them having such deep history with each other. like incredible casting it's it's great i will say technically i guess miami's a reboot a reboot maybe the closest it had still some of the same people on it like new york was the only complete full one …”
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The new cast of 'Real Housewives of Rhode Island' (RHORI) has struck gold with their dynamic storylines and deep personal histories. The hosts emphasize how the casting choices seem to have learned from past reboots, particularly the full reboot of 'Real Housewives of New York.' They discuss the importance of having well-versed participants who embody the essence of a housewife, making RHORI a refreshing addition to the franchise.
“… with it being a new season? Yeah, I mean, season 20 is pretty exciting. I mean, especially coming off season 19 was not great for me and I was in a really bad place. I feel like I'm in a much better place. I feel like I'm just very thankful to be on season 20. Yeah. Like 20 years of housewives. And, you know, I can't say too much about what's going on because I'll get my ass handed to me. But I think it's going to be an amazing season. It's going to be different. I think it feels different. You seem happier. I'm so much happier, so much happier. And I'm having fun and there's a lot of fun this …”
“… for me. Like when I was allergic to that other medication and I had to go to the ER. Yeah. That's what I save the favors for now versus just getting through it. But to change topics from cancer, you're filming OC. Yes. Does anything feel different with it being a new season? Yeah, I mean, season 20 is pretty exciting. I mean, especially coming off season 19 was not great for me and I was in a really bad place. I feel like I'm in a much better place. I feel like I'm just very thankful to be on season 20. Yeah. Like 20 years of housewives. And, you know, I can't say too much about what's going on because I'll get my ass handed to me. But I think it's going to be an amazing season. It's going to be different. I think it feels different. You seem happier. I'm so much happier, so much happier. And I'm having fun and there's a lot of fun this season. And it's just an exciting time for me, honestly. Do you give Vicky the credit for some of that I love having Vicky back for sure It feels like home when she on the show and it just kind of gives it that old feeling that we had way back in the early days yeah so it what it what”
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Season 20 of 'The Real Housewives of Orange County' is shaping up to be a thrilling experience, especially for cast member Tamra. After a challenging Season 19, she expresses gratitude for the new season, feeling happier and more excited about the show, particularly with the return of fan-favorite Vicky, which brings back a nostalgic vibe.
“… know how to stretch a case for six to nine months, and they stay there. And then they leave, and they find an expectation. See, this is what I saw really common when I was working in real estate. I remember the first career tenant that I met seemed like a really, really, really nice guy. And he showed up, and he was an attorney. He was making a few hundred thousand dollars a year. He had a wife. He had three kids, religious. and they met with the owner and they got along so well and they rented this house in beverlywood and it was twelve thousand dollars a month paid immediately paid the …”
“And half the time it works. And if it doesn't work, they just know how to stretch a case for six to nine months, and they stay there. And then they leave, and they find an expectation. See, this is what I saw really common when I was working in real estate. I remember the first career tenant that I met seemed like a really, really, really nice guy. And he showed up, and he was an attorney. He was making a few hundred thousand dollars a year. He had a wife. He had three kids, religious. and they met with the owner and they got along so well and they rented this house in beverlywood and it was twelve thousand dollars a month paid immediately paid the security deposit and then it was like the next month that the rent was due he started saying oh there's problems uh there's water intrusion there are rodents there is this thing wrong this thing wrong i'm withholding rent until you fix these things. And the owner fixed all the things. And then the tenant said, no, no, you didn't fix the things properly. …”
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Tenants in California are exploiting habitability laws to avoid paying rent, sometimes for years. One attorney shares a chilling story of a seemingly normal family that manipulated the system to live rent-free for three years in a $12,000/month home. This highlights the challenges landlords face amidst evolving regulations and tenant rights.
“… I want them to have, you know, what we had on Vanderpump. I would love that for them. I just I don't know if it's for me. You know, these are real friendships of mine. They're people I keep in touch with. I'm a bridesmaid in Jasmine and Melissa's wedding. I'm very close with some of them. And it's like regardless of whether I a cast member or not you know it harder to avoid those cameras than not I mean I just told you how I boom ran into ran into But yeah So let see Is Luke really Lala sperm donor No I mean you guys all saw the sperm donor party on season 11. I don't think Luke matched …”
“Look, I don't know what the next season of my life looks like. If there's another season, and I hope there is because I want this for my friends. I want them to have, you know, what we had on Vanderpump. I would love that for them. I just I don't know if it's for me. You know, these are real friendships of mine. They're people I keep in touch with. I'm a bridesmaid in Jasmine and Melissa's wedding. I'm very close with some of them. And it's like regardless of whether I a cast member or not you know it harder to avoid those cameras than not I mean I just told you how I boom ran into ran into But yeah So let see Is Luke really Lala sperm donor No I mean you guys all saw the sperm donor party on season 11. I don't think Luke matched all of that criteria. I don't know what's public about all of that info, but I do know that Lala saw baby photos of the dad and also heard his voice. So I think for sure, because I remember her being like, oh my God, his voice, like so sexy or whatever she said. I think she would know if that was Luke's voice because she's never said anything like …”
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Scheana Shay from 'Vanderpump Rules' shares her struggles with navigating friendships after filming, revealing her desire for a new season for her friends. She discusses the difficulty of avoiding cameras and the complexities of her relationships with cast members, emphasizing the importance of personal experiences over warnings. Although she hasn't watched the latest season, she remains open to future conversations with her friends about their experiences.
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