The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (2010–…): Season 12, Episode 10 - Episode #12.10 - full transcript

Previously, on
"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."

I really don't know
Sutton that well,

but I feel like she's clumsy
with her words.

You're a soulless person.

You need a new villain?
Here I am.

If you wouldn't be
a mother ****er.

Oh, my God,
I'm lit beyond belief.

[all laughing]

Is she alive?

Oliver, you're hot.

Get over here.
We're done asking.



What are you doing here?

You told her son...

I think,
to shut the (BLEEP) up.

- To shut the (BLEEP) up.
- Yeah, I was treating

the teenagers like
they were adults.

They're 16, they're not babies.
Let's not...

- No, they're 14.
- Oh, they are?

- Yes.
- Oh, well, (BLEEP).

Oh, Sutton, it's beautiful.

It's got great energy.
Look at this bathroom.

Gorgeous.

This house needed
a lot of work

and cost a lot of money.

Sutton, did you know
that Diana wasn't coming?



No, she didn't tell me.

Did you call Diana
a mother... er?

And soulless?

[tense music]

*THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF BEVERLY HILLS"
Season 12 Episode 10

Episode Title: "So You Say"
Aired on: July 13, 2022.

You know what?
Listen to me.

Well, did she say... but was she mocking
my two miscarriages?

[♪ ♪]

I mean this because
I've had two miscarriages,

so I understand.

Oh, here we go
with the big blue eyes.

- They're green.
- Oh, look.

Oh, you're gonna get teary
at the end. Blah, blah, blah.

No, I heard "mother ****er"
and "soulless."

- You weren't at the party.
- Were you...

No, she talked to Diana.

- She called me soulless.
- What? Hold on.

She told me
I was a mother... er.

What?

Here's the thing.

With Diana and I,
we started to connect.

We had a hug-out.

I don't think that she has
the same take-away from...

- Experience that I did?
- Yes. It's very different.

It felt... for me,
it felt real,

and it did not feel phony.

You know, I don't know
what's going on with Diana

because we left
that conversation

in a good place...

Literally cannot
with these two.

I thought.

I was trying to relate to her.

But it went off somewhere.

Diana felt that her apology
was phony,

and that's where I stepped in.

I thought you jumped ship
real quick.

Define "jumped ship."

I'm just saying,
we were having a great time

at my party,
and then she sits down

across from Diana and Sutton,
and it was just a moment.

Go on. Take a swing at me.
Go.

You have a chip
on your shoulder

that's got
nothing to do with me.

- Massive. Massive.
- Hold on, no, no, no.

Nothing to do with me.

- Nothing to do with me.
- No, no, no.

She doesn't have a chip
on her shoulder.

I mean, I'm not jumping ship.

I feel like
we're all on the same ship

just working through
our stuff...

No, that particular moment,
it felt like you jumped ship

real quick.

I don't have
any issues with anyone,

so to me,
we're all on one ship.

I make my own decisions
based on how I feel,

so I don't even know
where this is coming from.

I'ma go check on dessert.

I'ma go check on something.

Can we go inside?
I'm so cold.

- Yeah, let's go.
- Yeah, please.

I'm the only one
that feels great out here.

We're going inside.

All right, girls,
come through the muck.

- [mud squelching]
- Ah!

Can I get my shoes back?

You guys should feel my feet.
Feel 'em.

- Touch 'em.
- You poor baby.

- Ugh.
- Where can I wipe my feet?

Just stick your foot
right there for a moment.

I'm just gonna do this,
and go to the bar like this.

Um, what do you have?

Some chocolate truffles,
we've got some fruit tarts,

- and then we also have...
- I'll do the fruit tart.

- And for you?
- I want that one.

Thank you very much.
[notification chimes]

Shut up. This guy?

Can we Face Time
one of the guys, please?

Oh, Face Time
one of her "dating app" guys.

Not really dating,
but I wanna be dating.

I don't know.
I'm the worst at dating.

No, no! I swear to God.
I swear to God.

- Kyle, I'll kill you.
- Kyle.

Okay, I'll let you pick
which one.

We're gonna Face Time
one of them.

What about this guy?
"Sorry I was sassy."

I don't wanna chat
with you on Bumble.

I'm not here to chat.

I wanna see you face to face,

and I wanna be
in a crowded room,

and also, Josh, my assistant,

is usually stalking
me somewhere

making sure
that I don't get roofied

'cause that does happen.

[Face Time call chiming]

[all screaming]

We have a taker!
We have a taker!

- What happened?
- Shh!

- Act cool! Act cool!
- Act cool.

- Okay, ready? It's Sanjit.
- Shh! Shh!

- Not cool, guys!
- Let me see this.

- Hi, Sanjit.
- It's the one that I like.

- Hi, Sanjit.
- [laughs]

- [all speaking at once]
- I'm sorry. I'm very sorry.

- I'm very sorry.
- Hi, my name is Erika.

- Sutton's going inside.
- Wait, no.

This is a recipe
for disaster.

[upbeat music]

But it's a fun disaster
that I'm happy to be a part of.

- Hi, mister.
- Oh, hi.

- Rinna, say hello.
- Hi, Sanjit.

Excuse me,
I actually like him.

Oh!

- Did you hear that?
- You just said that. Out loud.

I like Sanjit,
and he's normal,

and he's smart,

so let's not scare him,
please, ladies.

Let's save that
until at least one date.

I'm so sorry.
I really apologize.

I'll talk to you later.

Okay. All right, bye.

Bye. See you later.

You may fill it. Thank you.

You know,
it's not that I'm paying

all my attention to Erika
at all,

but she said she was going
to have only one drink.

[rewinding]

I can only have one drink.

- Okay, good.
- Can only have one, that's it.

- Yes.
- Oh, thanks so much.

That's it, thank you.

You may fill it. Thank you.

We're up to three.

Thank you.

Can you and I have
a conversation right now?

Let's do it right now.

I understand
we were all having a good time

at my birthday party.

I understand
that your liquor level

- was beyond.
- Yes.

Under no circumstances though

can you disrespect,
not only a kid, but my kid.

[dramatic music]

[♪ ♪]

As a mother,
I can completely understand

how Garcelle feels.

We're out.
Love you girls. Bye.

Wait,
what are you doing here?

Don't cuss!

Oh, my... don't listen
to these ladies.

Erika definitely owes Garcelle
a genuine apology.

I agree
and take full responsibility.

- Thank you.
- And you know what?

I was sh... talking and treating
the kids like they were adults,

and I was wrong.

You know, so I fully apologize.

I mean, it...
I also wanna say this.

Didn't come from a bad place.
Wasn't vicious.

- No, I...
- It was just wrong.

Yeah, and I think seeing you
on the boat in Mexico...

- Garcelle?
- Yeah?

Go down and pee on
that new girl.

[laughs] I'm not peeing on
the new girl.

Do you want me to pee on her?

And seeing you here
at my party,

that there's gotta be
a balance of the meds

- and the cocktails.
- Well, it's not really that.

It's a new medication
that makes me sleepy,

- and that...
- What are you doing though?

Why'd you do that though?

I've know Erika
for seven years,

and never once have I seen her
lose her composure one time...

Never.

So I think she's allowed
a little room here and...

This is what I mean
by jumping ship, Kyle.

This is what I mean
by jumping ship.

I'm having
a conversation with her,

and, you know, it's not like
I'm saying anything badly.

She's literally had two,
in seven years...

But I'm not talking to you.
I'm talking to her.

Was it wrong for Erika
to tell Garcelle's son

to (BLEEP) off? 100%.

But am I happy that
she's let her hair down

and having some fun and not
so guarded as she used to be?

Absolutely.

Does that mean I've jumped
ship? No, I haven't.

I get what she's saying.

In this moment, she just needs
you to be neutral.

[dramatic music]

Here's the thing,

I've had a change
in medication,

so it makes me tired,
and then it makes me spike,

and stuff like that,
and it's new,

so that's what you're seeing.

But at your party, I had a few
too many sneaky margaritas.

Hello.

And, you know,
there's the other thing too.

Before I insulted
your children,

I actually paid them
a huge compliment

in saying that
your younger boys, your twins,

were so well-spoken

and were not acting
like teenagers

that wanted to be
on their phone

and not talking
to other guests.

Yeah, they're good kids.

Yeah,
they were actually talking,

- and I thought to myself...
- They were raised right.

Right,
and I thought to myself,

that's a real testament
to Garcelle...

- Thank you.
- For pulling them together.

And saying,
"Look, you can't, you know,

be over here
and sulking on the sofa."

It's great if a stranger
comes up to you

and says, "Oh, my God, I think
you're a really good mom."

When it comes from another mom

that knows
what it's like to do it alone,

that, to me, is the best
compliment I could ever have.

Am I annoyed with Erika?
Absolutely.

Has she scored a point?

[sighs] Yeah.

But Erika,
were you trying to have

a threesome with Oliver?

- Oh!
- I would. [Laughs]

Me too, bitch.

[all screaming]

Shut the (BLEEP) up!

- I'm teasing! I'm teasing!
- (BLEEP).

- See?
- I'm joking.

Are you flip-flopping
already?

- I'm not.
- It's not me.

It's Sheree
you need to watch out for.

Okay, I need to watch over
both you heifers.

Ah!

I'm not bringing him around
anymore.

[laughs]

Coming up...

You look wonderful.

Mwah! Oh, I just kissed you
on the lips by accident.

- Oops.
- Kyle.

[upbeat music]

[♪ ♪]

So, Jaid, how do you know
about this store?

- Um...
- It's everywhere.

Yeah, Instagram, TikTok.

Cookies N' Kicks. Here it is.

- Hi.
- Hi.

How you guys doing today?

- Good, how are you?
- Good, chilling.

Look at this wall.

Yeah, so everything
goes by category.

So starting down there,
we have Yeezys.

And then it goes to like,
fours, fives, sixes, sevens.

- It counts all the Jordans.
- Mm-hmm.

And then in that room
we have the ones.

- Oh, my God.
- Yeah.

[upbeat music]

- This is insane.
- Yeah.

Labels are important.

More important
to some than others.

You need to stand up.

Yes, my love. Oh.

You need to show me
this whole thing.

It's a whole thing.

When it comes to my boys,

Jaid is all about the fashion.

Matching everything.

His sneakers
are very important to him.

Jax could care less.

So I'll let you guys
look around.

- Okay.
- And then let me know

what you guys want.
I'll be right over there.

- All right. Thank you.
- Great.

Oh.

Oh, my God.

That one's 2,200!
For a pair of sneakers?

Get outta here.

- Okay, move away from this wall.
- Oh, these are the Diors.

This one's $5,000.

Check the price of these.

9,800!

[quirky music]

What does it do?

[laughs]

Does it do the dishes,
the laundry?

What does it do?

Mom, these are nice.

Those are nice.
This right here.

Do you know how much these are?

- Expensive.
- Do we have a budget?

Uh, yeah. You have a budget.

Yes, I mean, I know we do.

But, like, can you inform me?

You can't go over 5.

Pfft. Okay.

That's a lot of money.

I'm not even gonna spend
that much.

Good.

Never, ever in my life
would think

that I'd spend $500
on a pair of shoes.

So a couple of years ago
when Jaid asked for Gucci,

no way. Absolutely not.

I want some Gucci.

- What?
- Yeah.

You need to get a job.

We are 11.

Okay. Exactly.

You're not getting Gucci
anything.

But at that time
it was different.

Sometimes I feel like
I couldn't have dreamt

my life now
because it's too big.

I couldn't have thought of it.

Welcome to my new beginning.

This is incredible.

It just feels
like Garcelle 2.0.

- How's "The Real," Garcelle?
- It's good.

We hope that you'll be able
to reestablish

a relationship with your mom.

I bought just a little,
tiny beach house

that I'm redoing.

Coming from where I come from

and having money now,

I'm pretty proud of
what I've been able to do.

- I like that one.
- They fit well.

These are cool. I like these.

Yeah, those are nice.

- Do you like these?
- Yeah.

And they just came out
the other day,

- so you'll be, like, new...
- Ooh.

You'll be, like,
cool and fresh and new.

Yes.

When Mike and I broke up,

the odds were stacked
against me.

Here I was, an older mother
with two babies

getting a divorce
and not having much.

A lot of people thought

that I wouldn't be able
to do it.

Oh, yeah, those came out
a few days ago.

- I like those.
- Those are cool.

I'd get these.

This one fits me.

How much are these?

These are gonna be 650.

[chuckles]

Yeah. Uh-huh.

That's what I should be doing.

I'm proud to say
that I've raised

three solid young men.

They're compassionate.

They're kind. They're sweet.

So I think it's okay
to splurge every now and then.

How much do I owe you?

It's gonna be 2,272.

[laughter]
[cash register dings]

Is there a layaway plan?

[upbeat music]

[♪ ♪]

Honey, I'm gonna need help.

[quirky music]

Mau? Where is he?

♪ Da, da-da-da-da ♪

♪ Da-da-da-da ♪

♪ Hello, hello ♪

We need to light
the candles too.

Obvi.

But we gotta wait
for everybody, right?

Thanks, Mat in.

Whoo!

[upbeat music]

[♪ ♪]

Thank you, Mat in. Thank you.

- Have fun, guys.
- Thank you.

We'll see you soon, Mat in.

Oh, I got them
the cutest Hanukkah pajamas.

Hello.

- Hi!
- Oh, my gosh.

How are you?

- Happy Hanukkah.
- Happy Hanukkah.

- Ooh!
- ♪ Happy Hanukkah ♪

Mwah. Happy Hanukkah.

- How's PK?
- He's good.

PK has work in London
and he has to travel,

which brings back all of these
really scary thoughts.

He was in London

and I was home alone
with the kids

when the home invasion
happened.

Last night after all of this,
I called PK.

We're okay, Bubba. We're okay.

- Excuse me, may I see your ID?
- [laughs]

There's no children
sitting at the bar.

Where are our kids?

Portia? Alexia?

It's very important
to me right now

to keep things very normal
for the kids.

I'm just so grateful
to have Kyle and Mauricio

around the corner...

It's a very safe environment...

So that I can keep
my anxiety at bay.

Hello?

Shabbat Shalom.

- Hello.
- Hey, Pops.

- What's up, guys?
- Hi, everyone.

Ay, yi, yi.

- Sorry, sorry.
- You look wonderful.

Mwah. Oh, I just kissed you
on the lips by accident.

- Oops.
- Kyle.

Sorry.

27 years,
this has never happened.

- One more time.
- [laughs]

- Happy Hanukkah.
- One more time.

- Hi.
- Hi.

How are you?

- Shabbat Shalom.
- Shabbat Shalom.

Shabbat Shalom.

Happy Hanukkah.

Thank you.

Those shoes are so cute.

Aren't they great Hanukkah
shoes?

- Are those new?
- Maybe.

Those are amazing.

I mean, you're literally
breaking all the rules

asking that
in front of your father.

[laughter]

I thought you knew better
by now.

These old things?
These old things?

Oh, my God,
I love those shoes.

Girls, honey,
let's light the candles.

Hanukkah is probably
my favorite holiday.

I grew up with
all the Jewish traditions

and I'm grateful for that.

Now, I want my kids
to experience it.

What are we celebrating
today? Do you guys know?

- Hanukkah.
- Hanukkah.

And why do we celebrate
Hanukkah?

Because when the Maccabees
won their great fight,

after that, the oil only had
enough for one night,

but it was a miracle
and lasted eight nights

and that gave the Jews enough
to find more oil.

- Oh!
- Yeah!

- [all cheering]
- Perfect.

- I'm so proud of you, my love.
- Nailed it!

When I was growing up,
hearing about Hanukkah,

it was just a word.

"Oh, it's the other Christmas."
[chuckles]

I didn't know what it was.

And then, when I made
the commitment to convert,

I always knew that I would
bring this into my home

and celebrate these holidays.

- Okay, should we start?
- Yeah, let's do it.

Dorit has had very difficult
days since the burglary.

So to see her happy, relaxed,
with her kids...

So you're gonna lead us
in the prayer?

- Uh, yeah.
- You are?

Enjoying Hanukkah, it...
It just means a lot more now.

[all praying in Hebrew]

To have these special moments

that you have
with friends and family...

- Thank you so much.
- Thank you.

- It's so nice.
- We miss PK though.

- I know, I know.
- But we're all here.

- We're your second family.
- That's right.

It's when I am really
grateful that I converted.

[all singing in Hebrew]

Whoo! Shabbat Shalom!

Coming up...

The drinking is becoming
a lot.

She's gone through so much.
She's letting her hair down.

[upbeat music]

[♪ ♪]

It's a little toasty.

[both chuckle]

You are wearing cashmere
in LA, you know?

- I know, true.
- But it is cashmere.

It's Armani.

You know where it did work?
Malibu.

It also worked in London.

- London was... I miss London.
- Yeah.

- Hi.
- Hi!

- What up, guys?
- What up, what up?

- Baby want sleepies.
- Sit down, sit down.

You know how much
I love "Full House."

I know you love "Full House."

That's why I started to bring

my girlfriend into the house.

Like, it's not us trying
to find an apartment.

- It's like, come to our house.
- Come into our... [laughs]

So Innis lives with us

because he's graduating
and I love it.

I love having a full house

because my father was an orphan
and so he had no family ever.

This is Bosnian culture.

This is what needs to happen.
There's no...

Like, your dream would be
for me to buy the house

across the street and connect
it and just us live together.

- Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
- Exactly.

He always talked
about his loneliness

and how special it is just
to have, you know, Mom there,

or to have your brother.

And losing my brother,

I understood always
that my time with my kids

was something that
will never be replaceable.

I'm the only parent that

doesn't want kids
to go nowhere.

- Nowhere, yeah.
- Is this like a culture thing?

Did you grow up, like,
in that type of like...

So my mom, like...
My mom was one of...

Grab me something to eat,
baby.

One of eight.
She was the youngest.

- Yeah?
- And it was 18 cousins.

And everybody had
a big plot of land

and each house
was one property.

Like why do you need to go
away

and get your own apartment
and like...

- It's a very American thing.
- Yeah. In Europe...

It makes sense
and it's more fun that way.

You keep your family close.

My children grew up in
Sarajevo with my mom and dad

and they are very close.

Most privileged
and lucky people,

they're not aware of it.

I feel like my kids know it

'cause they've seen how
the rest of the world lives.

My grandpa calls me and says,
"I gave birth to you."

He gave birth to me.
That's what he'll say to me.

"I gave birth to you.
I take care of you.

I'm your, like,
mother and father."

He takes full credit
for everything.

I was lucky
with my mom and dad

'cause they really
taught my kids language,

they taught them value,
they taught them life.

Innis was like this
growing in life.

I was like,
"Oh, this kid is like amazing.

Best at sports, best school,
teachers' favorite."

Eneya's been pretty much
a straight arrow

since... since I've known her.

Eneya lives in England,
currently,

training for international
competition.

My daughter loves horses.

She lives for horses
and horseback riding.

That's her hobby,
that's her passion.

You know what?
Should we Face Time her?

- Yeah, let's try.
- Let's do it.

- 'Cause I feel like we haven't...
- Is she in Spain?

Yeah, she's in Spain.

She's doing international
competition.

And Eneya is so different
than me.

I'm allergic to horses,

so I do my usual blow up,
go in the car,

turn on air conditioning, wave.

"Mommy's here." [chuckles]

You know we gotta get NeyNey.

- I do miss her, though.
- I know, right?

- Ney!
- Hey, Ney!

We didn't know if
you were gonna be awake or not

because we always
know the time difference.

- Turn it around.
- You look good.

Ney, look who's here.

- Hey, Ney.
- Hi.

[laughter]

Yeah.

- How is the competition going?
- Good.

It's, like, a lot
of back-to-back.

I'm, like, competing all day,

but so far, it's been
really successful.

Oh.

Oh, yeah. You are riding
for UK or for Bosnia?

Right now, it's UK.

And then we spoke to
the federation in Bosnia,

and they're switching me
to ride for Bosnia in March.

I actually like
the idea that...

Like, no one's really ridden
for Bosnia,

so it would bring a lot of
attention to, like,

the country as a whole,
you know?

Yeah. My little Bosnian.

- That's awesome.
- My little Bosnian girl.

So you are happy,
and your dad is with you,

which is great.

You have a good dad. You do.

- Well, keep winning, girl.
- We miss you.

- We love you.
- Love you.

- Love you, Neya.
- I love you, sweetheart.

- See you.
- Bye.

Selfishly, I really love
having my family

together always with me.

And I'm hoping this winter,
Eneya will ride in California,

so she'll get to spend four to
five months with me, so again.

I like this house. I do.

- I like this house.
- I do. I think it's sexy.

I... like, maybe not best
with the baby, but...

- It works.
- It does work.

Happy household.

My home is so important to me.

I want it very warm
and welcoming.

Even though some people have
called me rude and cold...

It felt a little rude to me.

I think
you're a soulless person.

Stop!

My family would not agree
I'm cold, for sure.

Rude?

Questionable. I don't know.

This is why you expect me
to do this.

Now, how about this?

I do it all the time.

- I do it all the time.
- Yeah.

I learned it from Asher.

It's a ladies' house.

That's why
we love this house.

[laughter]

[upbeat music]

[♪ ♪]

- Hello! Welcome.
- Hi. How are you?

- Good. How are you?
- Good, thank you.

- We're gonna be three of us.
- Okay, no problem.

- Oh, right here?
- Yeah.

Okay, great. Thank you.

[♪ ♪]

Can we get any drinks
started for you?

What are you guys,
like, known for?

The afternoon delight.
Blackberry Aperol spritz.

Are my teeth
gonna turn purple?

No, no, no, we have...
We've got straws for you.

Okay.

- Hey, pretty lady.
- You look great.

[loud cheering]

- Ooh, it's loud in here.
- I know.

This is, like,
a full-on sports bar.

- Just sit there, won't you?
- I'll sit here.

- Did you get something?
- So she...

Ooh.

Oh, this is
the afternoon delight.

I've never... I've never
tried this in my life.

I'm gonna do
a classic martini.

- Hello, how are you?
- Hi. How are you?

Look at the...
[all speaking at once]

- Do I look like a ball?
- No, a movie star.

- You better be a star.
- Okay?

Hi!

- Oh, what did you get?
- We are doing a martini here.

That's what
I would like, too.

Of course.
All right, good choice.

Thank you.
How was it the other day?

You went to Sutton's boutique.

- It was nice.
- Yeah?

The boutique
I thought was lovely.

I was surprised
to learn from Lisa that

- Diana has some feelings.
- Mm.

We sat and had some girl talk.

And I'm trying to,
you know, understand...

- Yeah.
- Things.

It can be very confusing.

- You'll catch on.
- Yeah.

But I felt the other day,

if I can just
get right into it,

when I was having
the one-on-one with Erika,

although it was
one-on-one on eight...

There's got to be a balance
of the meds and the cocktails.

I've known Erika
for seven years,

and never once have I seen her
lose her composure one time.

So I think she's allowed
a little bump here.

This is what I mean
by jumping ship, Kyle.

I just wanted that
moment with her,

and it wasn't about her
not having fun.

I get it.
She's been through a lot.

But you also said,
"you need to control

- your meds and your drinking."
- Yes, she does need to do that

because the drinking
is becoming a lot.

It's two times.

This woman was trying to have
a threesome with my older son.

Oliver, you're hot!

Have your baby mama
contact me on my DMs.

We could get it in
three-way or something.

No!

Told my younger son
to (BLEEP) off.

What are you doing here?

The flowers.

Almost fell off the boat.

- Let me take my shoes off.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

- Whoa!
- It's the shoes.

We're not just talking
about, "Oh, my gosh,

she's a little tipsy,
let's put her in an Uber."

I mean, what more
do you want to see?

For me, I was like,
"oh, you know,

she's gone through so much."

She's sort of, like, being
a little more free with us

and letting her hair
down and showing

a more vulnerable side to her.

And you don't think that
could lead to an alcoholism?

[♪ ♪]

You don't think
that's a problem?

[♪ ♪]

Coming up...

With the exception
of a few key pieces,

- I think we donate.
- Yeah.

Let me take it
off your hands.

It's easily a million bucks
in here.

For me, I was like,
she's gone through so much.

She's sort of, like, being
a little more free with us

and letting her hair down

and showing a more
vulnerable side to her.

And you don't think that
could lead to an alcoholism?

[dramatic music]

You don't think
that's a problem?

I think that's
a very dramatic statement.

You don't think
Erika is trying to figure out

all her meds
and drinking is a problem?

I've learned from
my past experience,

and I do have some
on this topic.

Stop it.

You are a liar and sick
and an alcoholic.

- Stop it. Stop it.
- Okay?

They're this close
to Kim dying.

Did you say that my sister
is close to death

and that she is not 100% sober?

I've learned from
those experiences,

and I know those kind of words
can hurt people.

These meds are new to her,

and I get it because of
everything she's gone through.

I think she should never
have used the word "meds."

It sounds way too...

I mean, I take five milligrams
of Lexapro.

I have to because
I have very bad anxiety.

Otherwise,
I couldn't get on a plane.

I couldn't... you know, but
I take a very small dosage.

It's not a big,
you know, thing.

Can I say, from my angle,

if somebody said that
to my son,

that to me does not speak of
a person that's in control.

I'm just saying,
let's figure that out

so it doesn't happen again.

I've dealt with my son
Oliver's addiction.

Looking back, I'm like, did
I give you too much freedom?

- Did I miss the signs?
- I was just hanging out with

the wrong people,
and my whole judgment,

- my whole way of thinking...
- Making poor choices.

Making the poorest
of choices.

Watching someone going down
a dark path is hard,

especially it's
somebody you love.

And Erika's
certainly not there,

but I just feel like
we need to do something

before it gets really bad.

I hope y'all understand
each other 'cause I really...

Sitting here,
I see both sides so clearly.

What you both are saying
is so valid and reasonable.

She's been through a lot,
and I see her kind of,

you know,
bringing this wall down.

But what you're saying
is valid, too...

- That it could be dangerous.
- Yes.

- What I'm saying is...
- But see...

If it looks like
it's going to be a problem,

let's nip it in the bud.

[quirky music]

[upbeat music]

[♪ ♪]

The goal here today, D,

is we wanna get rid
of your storage.

- Don't be scared.
- Oh, I've got anxiety already.

[laughter]

I know this is
your favorite thing to do.

- Oh, my God.
- I know.

It's overwhelming,
but not that bad.

Did I ever wear this?
I did.

- Yeah, Oscars.
- Yeah.

Some of this stuff is laying
because you can't hang it.

- I hosted... I hosted...
- Do you remember that?

I think it was with
Lady Gaga in England,

Elton house
in London, Windsor.

And it was just amazing.
A lot of fun.

- I had fun at that.
- See? Memories.

I live a very big life.

I host a lot of parties.

And I have a lot of friends,

and some of them happen
to be famous people.

- Oh.
- The most beautiful.

- Vivienne Westwood.
- Vivienne Westwood.

All custom.

You know she made these
for me.

I had a rock star beat up
a prince, so...

[laughs]

I'm not gonna go into
who it is.

With the exception of
a few key pieces

with great memories that you
want to save for the girls,

- I think we donate.
- Yeah, yes.

To be privileged enough that
I can actually help others,

it's a huge honor to me.

When I was a refugee, I was on
receiving end of the charity.

You know, with Vivienne
Westwood, Alaia, Tom Ford,

I mean, these are new clothes
that I never got to wear.

Right.

So it may be better to donate.

My parents were at the mercy
of charities for years,

so I get involved in things
that I don't even understand,

to be honest, as long as I know
that

it's gonna help somebody,
I'm in.

- Hello?
- Hey.

Where do I hear you?
Are you downstairs?

- Yes.
- Okay, I'm coming down.

- Hi.
- Hi.

- Good to see you.
- You look beautiful.

This is for you.
It's just the holiday candles.

- Aw.
- What is this?

Okay, so this is 1/3
of my wardrobe pre-baby.

- Oh, my God. Wow.
- Yeah.

- This is beautiful.
- When you see it, it's...

Look at this Vivienne Westwood,
all of this here.

Let me take it
off your hands.

[laughter]

Those dresses, couture pieces,

I mean, it's easily a million
bucks in here, easily.

I've had all these beautiful
things all my life.

Come on. We're gonna go
into the real closet.

- Ah.
- Oh, much better. [Laughs]

And right now is a completely
changed life for me.

Oh, my God,
are these Ruthie Davis?

But I don't feel jealous
or bad or anything.

- I'm a little jealous.
- [chuckles]

I'm just coveting
thy neighbor's goods.

You can't be solely pinned on
the value of material things.

- Look at these Tom Fords.
- Those are beautiful.

If you can fit them,
please wear them.

Oh.

If I want something,
I can get it.

I'm not broke broke.

You know, I've been meaning
to wear things

and then didn't, but whatever.

When you've been collecting
for years, it's hard.

I sold a lot of my collection.

It's fine. It really is.

We missed you the other day
at Sutton's lunch.

I woke up, and I felt like

- my head was gonna explode.
- Jesus.

Yeah, no,
it was a topic at lunch.

It's interesting
because at Sutton's party,

she told us at the table

what happened between the two
of you at Garcelle's party.

I thought I've seen it all,
and then I met Sutton.

And I was like,
"What is going on?

Why do you want
to not like me?"

I got into a lot of trouble

sticking up for myself
last year,

and my biggest critics were
Sutton and Garcelle.

But it was Sutton that
was the most persistent

and really pulled
the worst out of me.

Don't talk to me like that.

- Seriously.
- Or what? Or what?

I've been in the group
five minutes.

Sutton's already had fights
with Crystal, Kyle,

Dorit, you,
all in these five minutes.

- Yes.
- So it can't be me.

Sutton poked
a major ****ing bear,

so whether or not
Sutton thinks she's good,

she ain't with Diana.

And I don't think Sutton will
survive that confrontation.

You do what you need to do

to set it all straight
at every time.

- I stayed after her lunch.
- Mm-hmm.

And I said, you know,
I think that you got off

on the wrong foot with Diana,
and I think you can fix it.

Give her the benefit
of the doubt.

I'm just asking. You guys chat.

I was sitting there
next to her

when I told her something that
I don't tell a lot of people.

Right.
It wasn't received well,

so let's just go back to zero
and try again.

- Well, she made fun of me.
- Well, let's try it again.

And this is a woman that,
you know,

was really sh... y to me
last year.

And I haven't swept that
under the rug,

but I'm peaceful with it.

How do you
forgive and forget?

I don't.

[dramatic music]

You're a wise woman.

[♪ ♪]

Coming up...

I had no idea you were
being fake and phony.

Well, I'm telling you now,
so you can...

That's really sh... y of you.

You really have a problem.

[upbeat music]

[♪ ♪]

Are you Pete?

- How are you?
- How's it going?

We're gonna take this off.

- You're gotta hold the hose.
- Okay.

- All right?
- Okay.

Oh, my God.
That thing is heavy.

When you're born and raised
in Los Angeles...

It's so much fun!

And you wake up
on Christmas morning

and it's 90 degrees out,

you start to feel desperate
for snow.

How much do I need
for a snowman?

So if they don't
have snow here,

I'm gonna have to create it.

I feel like the snowman's
already growing.

- Hi.
- Amelia's on fire.

- Oh, my gosh. Can you believe?
- Yeah.

You know, she's moving up
that ladder of the happening

people in the modeling world
that make it happen.

- Lois is workin' her magic.
- Lois is... thank you, Lois.

Thank you, darling.

Come on, Sasha.

- Are the avocados done?
- Yeah, they're ready.

There's a thousand.

Oh, that's a good one, Zo.

- Gentle, gentle, gentle.
- I'm getting it.

All right, I think
this is enough, right?

- No! No!
- [chuckles]

- Hey, Siri.
- Uh-huh?

Call Erika Girardi.

[line rings]

Well, hello there.

How are you?
What are you up to?

I had snow
brought to my house.

Get out.
You have a snow machine?

So fun, and I wish you guys
could be here tomorrow

for the Children's Hospital
lunch with Jamie Lee Curtis

'cause the snow
will still be there.

We could've been sledding.
But we'll do it again.

Well, I know that
Diana is on her way

to have lunch with Sutton.

- Oh, really?
- Yes.

Oh, that's interesting.

[mellow music]

[♪ ♪]

[line ringing]

How are you?

I'm having lunch with Diana.

Mm-hmm.

The way I ended it
with Diana was in a hug.

We're all good, forgiven.

Now, Lisa's inserted herself.

I don't think that she has
the same takeaway from...

- Experience that I did.
- Yes.

It's very different.

So I'm just gonna go straight
to Diana.

I think that
she's gonna be tricky.

Well, listen, you know,

I can come across
rather harsh sometimes,

and I'm sorry about that.

But I'm very complex,

'cause I'm very funny and
witty, and I'm a good friend.

Right, Garcelle?

Thank you.

I will give you
a full report mañana.

Okay, Garcelle, I have to go.

All right,
I'll talk to you later.

- All right, bye.
- Bye.

[♪ ♪]

Diana.

- Hey.
- Hi.

- How are you?
- Good to see you.

Good to see you, too.

- Wow, you picked the same bag.
- I love yours.

How are you?

- Good.
- Yeah?

- Hi.
- Hi.

Hi. Welcome to To scan a.
Something to drink for you?

I'm gonna do a water, please.

A Campari soda.

Perfect. Very good.

- Thank you.
- Thank you.

So...

[dramatic music]

What do we do?

Well, I guess
we're gonna have some lunch

and talk about some things
that we need to talk about.

I don't know
where you want to start.

Thank you.

Maybe we should start
from the beginning.

Yeah, I mean,
we can "Sound of Music" it out.

If we're to start
at the beginning,

I'll start with the fact
that you said

that I'm clumsy with my words.

And you said that to me
very early on.

I really don't know
Sutton that well,

but I feel like that
she's clumsy with her words.

And I'm curious

how you could say that
when you didn't know me.

Honestly, to me,

I was trying to give you
benefit of the doubt.

She's being clumsy
with the words,

but doesn't really
mean to hurt them, right?

You didn't, in my opinion,

- at that particular time.
- Okay.

I actually have
changed my mind.

I don't think
you're clumsy with words.

I actually think
you mean what you say.

[♪ ♪]

Okay.

I'm here to make peace

and to come to
an understanding.

I don't want you to be mean
to me and shoot daggers

because I want to be
very civilized.

I get that. You say that.
But at the same time,

the way you were provoking me
at Garcelle's birthday,

that was so inappropriate.

So you're on bed rest,
but you're here.

- So that's confusing.
- 12 weeks ago,

- I've lost the baby.
- No, no, no...

[vocalizing]
What you want to know?

Am I still bleeding? Yes, I am.

I was wrong to maybe be
a bit sarcastic.

Some things are just not
up for sarcastic remarks.

Are you guys ready to order?

Oh, I was gonna have
the soup, actually, I think.

- Yes.
- This is...

- The truffle pizza?
- Truffle pizza, yeah.

Perfecto. Very good.

- Thank you very much.
- Thank you.

What I did wasn't right.

I am willing to say that.

I need for you to be able
to say back to me

that what you did to me
wasn't right either.

- What did I do to you?
- You mocked me when I go on

to tell you my own experience
of having two miscarriages.

I mean this because
I've had two miscarriages,

so I understand.

Oh, here we go
with the big blue eyes.

They're green.

Oh, they're gonna be teary,
and then blah, blah, blah.

- Thank you.
- Thank you.

Enjoy.

You mocked me.
Do you remember?

Do you know how you said it?

- Do you know how you said it?
- I said it very sincerely.

- Wow.
- You know what, Diana?

I was trying to bond with you

and tell you I'm really sorry
that you had a miscarriage.

And now you're rolling
your eyes at me.

Because it's not genuine,
Sutton. It's not.

Everything I'm saying
is ****ing genuine.

I really feel like
I need professional help

in communicating with you.

[dramatic music]

[♪ ♪]

Coming up...

I think that
you are very delusional.

So you say.

- That I know.
- So you say.

That I know.

I really feel like
I need professional help

in communicating with you.

Because I don't feel
like you and I

can communicate it, honestly.

'Cause if you think
that was sincere,

then you really have a problem.

I don't share my stories
of my miscarriages

with many people.

- You didn't really share it.
- I did.

You threw it in a way
that is like...

- I did not throw it.
- I had a miscarriage,

and you said,
"I raise you two."

- It was done in a very...
- It wasn't like that.

- This is such a heavy subject.
- No, it was not.

And how dare you
say that to me?

You don't say that about
a woman with miscarriages.

You don't do that,
and you know it.

[scoffs]
Are you hearing yourself?

Yeah, I am.

Are you all right, honestly?

I'm perfectly fine.

Is that how you translate
things in your head?

What did you just say to me,
Diana?

I feel like everything
goes back to Sutton.

Like, it's like
the world must be...

I'm speaking on behalf
of women with miscarriages

all over the world.

Spokeswoman for miscarriages.

Right now, yeah.

Right now, right here
in front of me?

- Yeah.
- Are you hearing yourself?

Are you hearing yourself,
Diana?

No, seriously,
are you hearing yourself?

I think that you are
also very delusional.

Am I really?

You want to talk about
being fake and phony?

Because you gave me a hug,

and I actually thought
that we...

It was the fakest hug
I've ever had in my life.

All good.

[laughter]

Babe, it's all good.
Babe, it's all good.

- See, now you're not...
- Honestly, it's all good.

So you're admitting
that you were fake.

- 100%.
- I was not being fake.

I was being so fake.

I couldn't wait
to get it off me.

- Okay, then who's fake now?
- I am.

What in the hell?

This sounds like a problem
that she's got with herself,

because I am not...

I'd choose dealing with Erika
over Diana any day.

I had no idea you were being
fake and phony with me.

Well, I'm telling you now.
So you can just...

That's really
sh... y of you to do.

It's really sh... y of you.

- Shame on you.
- For what?

For not letting you
walk over me?

For not letting you
clean your feet on me?

- To not let you abuse me?
- Abuse you?

You obviously think
that you can

go provoke somebody,
yell at them,

say all these mean things,
and then, what?

Then hug it out
ten minutes later?

You cut me deep.

And if I told you right now,
"It's all good,"

it would be fake.
It's not all good.

- Hi.
- Is everything okay?

- Yeah, we're fine. Thank you.
- It's great. Thank you.

Very good. Enjoy.

So do you want to move on,
or do you not?

You tell me how you move on
from things like that.

That is not fake and phony.

I'm being really genuine.

Okay, so who are you?
Who is Sutton?

- I'm... I'm...
- Who is Sutton?

- Who is Sutton?
- I'm a reactionary, for sure.

I'm a hothead, for sure.

- I'm a very good friend.
- To whom?

I am loyal to the end.

So you say.

That I know.

So you say.

That... that I know.

So you say.

[dramatic music]

I don't know what to do here

because we're going
back and forth.

We're playing ping pong.

[♪ ♪]

Okay, I'm going to go.

I have lots of
Christmas cards to do.

So thank you.

But I will see you
at Kyle's thing,

and we can be pleasant.

- It is a charity event.
- Yeah.

[♪ ♪]

Okay.

[♪ ♪]

Next time,

on "The Real Housewives
of Beverly Hills..."

Oh, no, no, no, no.

This has now become
a medical emergency.

Hey, hey, back off.

- Thank you, Auntie Jamie.
- It's all done.

I saw what you posted
on Instagram.

I want to eat a meal
and, like,

be okay with it, you know?

I don't want to hate
what I'm eating every day.

[upbeat music]

There's my sister.

Well, hello!

- You guys want to get a drink?
- Yeah, let's have a drink.

[dramatic music]

Just champagne.
Just fill it up.

[♪ ♪]

You can't have this.
It's a chicken tender.

She has an eating disorder.

All right,
I need another drink.