The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (2010–…): Season 12, Episode 22 - Reunion Part 1 - full transcript

A surprise visit from a special guest kicks off the chicest Beverly Hills reunion yet. Dorit revisits trauma from her home invasion. Kyle, Lisa, and Erika challenge Crystal's contradictory statements about Sutton's "dark" comments...

Doug, what do you
want to do here?

Kyle's a wreck.

I need to end up in a better
place here with her than...

Than when she came.

- You're gonna hurt her.
- Well...

And she's the one
that's your friend.

- I don't need any drama.
- You fight

- Do you know what, Kathy?
- with everybody.

What you did to my sister,

and you drove Lisa Vanderpump
off the show.

I mean, the list
can go on and on.



Light 'em up, guys.
Show them the way through.

Oh, my God.

We're at the
Beverly Hills Hotel.

Tonight, the three-part
Beverly Hills reunion begins.

There's all this talk about
Mo and Dorit having an affair.

And then I heard
we were swapping.

Ugh.

Before PK met Dorit,

this guy walks up to me
and my friend.

He goes, hey, are
you two chicks in porn?

**** Paul Kemsley.
- Oh.

I don't think
I even know that.

Where'd you get
the cat sweater?

That is a cute sweater.



Not for a date.

Do you have some regular
friends with benefits?

Well, you have
to have a roster.

It's like a team.

Your social media
is disastrous.

Put me on pause.

Is Erika her own worst enemy?

You were out of control.

No, I was not out of control.

I was angry.

He's 14.

Did you think
she was behind it?

I did think she was
behind it, absolutely.

- You turned the earrings over?
- Yes.

You're trying to
get them back, though.

We're on appeal
for legal reasons.

Words like "violated."

Didn't you say you
felt violated

when someone
broke into your home?

Yeah, but someone
broke into my home.

They didn't bring me a jacket.

Seemed like you maybe...
She was a little bit

of your punching bag.

I was a dead horse.

I turned into glue.

I didn't really understand
the analogy of the glue.

The horses.

- They make glue out of horses.
- Out of horses.

Lisa said that you said "Dorit
is a stupid, useless idiot.

"Crystal and Sutton
are pieces of sh**

"I will destroy Kyle
and her family,

if it's the last thing
I ever do.

I was ♪♪♪♪ing abused
by Kathy Hilton.

Baby, you wanted it on camera

because your contract
was coming up.

Woo.

Were you upset with Lisa
for bringing it onto the show?

Look where we are.
Look where we are right now.

You are the biggest bully
in Hollywood,

and everyone knows it.

Oh, hey. How are you?

Oh, I'm tired.

I didn't sleep well.

You're gonna
go right in here.

Hi.

I know where
the good sage is.

Getting rid of
negative energy.

I need that.

OK.

Uh-uh.

- Am I the last?
- No, you're not.

Ah.

Someone said hi.
- Me.

Nice to see you, stranger.

Do you want some bacon?

I'm not even on vacation.

- Cheers.
- Cheers.

Ow. That's my scalp.

OK, I'm having a breakdown.

- No, don't.
- How are you feeling today?

**** off.

Welcome to the stage.

- Well, hi, Rinna.
- Hi.

Wow.
She's got manila envelopes.

- Sh** yeah, of course I do.
- Wow.

We are at the
Beverly Hills Hotel.

Hi, ladies.

Garcelle,
are you on Raya yet?

- No!
- I joined.

- You did?
- Yeah.

OK. If you did, maybe I will.

- Did you get a reduction?
- I got a reduction, yeah.

It looks so good.

I'm so happy.

I did not need to
be double D. Ugh.

Here we go.
Guys, we're up and running.

Welcome to "The Real
Housewives of Beverly Hills"

season 12 reunion.

I'm Andy Cohen,
joined by the exquisite women

of Beverly Hills.

And let me just start
by saying,

this is the chicest reunion

I have ever seen.

As you can see
by the empty spot on the sofa,

we are one housewife
short today.

Diana is not feeling well,

and we hope to be checking in
with her from home

later in the show.

Hello, Sutton.

Hello, Andy.

- You look beautiful.
- Well, thank you.

- Dolce?
- Not Dolce.

Peter Dundas.
- All right.

Hi, Garcelle.
- Hi, Andy.

You are in all black.

This is about as dominatrix
as we've gotten from you.

Oh, I think so.

- Is that your mood tonight?
- That's my mood.

And I also just wanted
to switch it up.

- Hi, Kyle.
- Hi, Andy.

Wow, it took you all this
time to go blonde.

Yeah, here I am.

Hi, Crystal.

- Hi.
- Great to see you.

You, too. How are you?

Good. OK. Hi, Dorit.

Hi, Andy.

You always give us dramatic
hair at a reunion.

Yeah, I like to.

- Hi, Dorit.
- Hi, Andy.

- Love your look today.
- Thank you.

- I love your hair.
- It's the reunion.

- Speaking of drama, hi, Erika.
- Hey, there.

How do you describe
your look tonight?

When in doubt,
go for Ginger in "Casino."

So...
- There you go.

There you go.
- Be sparkly.

Last but not least,
hey, Rinna.

- Hi, Andy.
- How are you?

I feel good.

I've got... a little
Lois is with me.

Aw.

This is the bird
that was in Mexico.

- Oh.
- So Lois is here with me,

and I feel that the angels
are protecting me.

Wow. That's nice.

- Yeah.
- All right.

Well, this season,
when the ladies weren't killing

each other,
they were dying of laughter,

one confusing charity
at a time.

The Toothless
and Homeless Foundation.

Not Toothless and Homeless.

Don't laugh.

Don't laugh.

This is a really
important charity, Kathy.

Homeless Not Toothless.

They do amazing work.

We have a wind chime.

Oh, a wind chime.

That is the chicest wind chime
I have ever seen.

Thank you, darling.

A lavender candle.

It's very chic.

A hat.

So chic.

At this point,
Jamie Lee Curtis

could show Dorit a dirty old
tissue, and she would say,

"It's so chic.
Oh, my god."

Little snugglies.

Really very chic.

"The Daily Beast" called
the hilarious

Homeless Not Toothless
conversation at the disco party

"the best eight minutes of TV
this year."

Do you all have
the name straight now?

- Oh.
- Yeah.

- Yes.
- Yes.

- Yeah.
- Let's all say it together.

Homeless Not Toothless.

OK.

So, Dorit,
a matte black wind chime.

Wind chime.

I mean,
that's a chic wind chime.

And wind chimes
are not very chic.

Well, I mean, guess what?

Jamie Lee Curtis is here.

Let's bring her out.

- Stop.
- Really?

- Just kidding.
- Oh.

Actually, I'm not kidding.
She is here.

- Oh, my God!
- Jamie!

Jamie Lee Curtis.

Hi!

Look, I have the bag.

Oh, my God.

I'm Andy. How are you?

Oh, my God.

- That's crazy.
- Ah!

- Have a seat. Join us.
- Very nice.

- Oh, my God!
- How are you?

Have a seat.
- It is so chic.

Welcome.
I mean...

Hi, Andy.
I've never met you.

I know.
I'm happy to meet you.

By the way, we've never met.
Hello.

And I feel like you're
an honorary housewife

this season.

Yeah.
I'm very honored to be so.

I had the best...
Unexpected best time

I've ever had, and the result
was unexpectedly best...

Well, what was the result?

I had no idea

the impact of your show.

My appearance was the
single biggest day

in the history of my charity.
- Wow.

Wow.

Amazing.

And I just want
to let you know

that I have rebranded
my charity

the chicest children's charity.

And I have renamed

the Dorit chic wind chime.

Because I will tell you
something.

Your genuine enthusiasm
changed my company.

And my gift to all y'all

is "Halloween" related.

So Happy Halloween, ladies.

I have arranged for some
pumpkins to be made...

- Oh, those are cute.
- In all of your likenesses.

- Neat.
- Wow.

Those are great.

- So and yes, and...
- Wow.

They will be put
in your dressing rooms.

- Thank you.
- Wow.

- And you get to take it home.
- That's great.

- That's really nice.
- That's so nice.

Thank you.

Jamie, you are the
original scream queen,

who's been playing this role
in "Halloween"

for almost 45 years.

How crazy is it to see
that phrase become so big

and know that you're the OG?

I'm just astonished.

In the same way that you guys
have a huge fan base,

that's how horror fans are.

And I feel their love.

So, Kyle,
what was it like working

with Jamie Lee on the movie?

Oh, my gosh.

Well, we just had a lot of fun
filming in Georgia together.

And it's just not lost on me
that this is

a very rare and unique
relationship that we have.

And you know, I knew her,
obviously, first as a child,

and even,
she was a baby herself.

She was a teenager, but now
we're... you know, we're close.

We're friends.
We're mothers.

We're wives.

And we just have this
amazing relationship

throughout all of these years
that has just grown stronger.

When does the movie come out?

Oh, maybe
October 14th, Andy Cohen.

Excellent, excellent.

What I love, by the way,
about your appearance

in this show, you stepped
into this thinking,

what is this show?
And what is this thing?

When I showed up, the
first person I said hello to

was a camera person.

She kept talking
into the lens.

I know I'm not supposed to
talk to you, but guess what?

I'm gonna break every rule

that's ever been had
on this show.

Snaps for all of the...
- Snap, snap, snap.

Technical people that make
this fabulous show fabulous...

- True.
- Because you're unseen,

but you're not.
- That's right.

- Yes.
- That's true.

- There you go.
- Yes.

Jamie, thank you for coming
today and surprising us.

Thank you so
much for having me.

- Thank you so much.
- God bless you all.

Come back to Beverly Hills
anytime you want.

- Yes.
- Thank you.

- Bye!
- Yay!

- Bye, everybody.
- Love you.

Bye.

Oh, that was so great.

OK, we can go home now.

Can I ask a dumb question?

When don't you?

- Oh.
- Ooh.

- I'm sorry. Go ahead.
- Oh.

I'm just a little bitter.

Yeah, and we're
just getting started.

- I was just gonna say.
- Yeah.

Coming up...

I just thought if I made them
feel like I could help them

and I wasn't a threat,
then I could save my babies.

Welcome back.

I want to talk about
something serious

that happened recently.

Garcelle, your son, Jax,
who is 14...

Yes.

Was attacked on Instagram.

And the comments were racist
and unsettling,

to say the least.

Tell us what's been
going on there.

And how's he doing?

It was the most cruel thing
that anybody

could do to a child.

I mean, it was really cruel.

It was his first week
of high school.

And you know, my "Playboy"
pictures were sent to him.

Um...

It hurt a lot.
- Yeah.

It hurt a lot.

The one that really
affected us all

is someone saying "If it
wasn't for your white daddy,

you would have a knee
on your neck."

Wow.

I'm trying to hold it
together.

- Yeah.
- That's really hard.

Rinna was one of
the first people

to condemn the online
attacks towards Jax.

Yeah.

Why feel the need
to speak out?

I thought it was the most
disgusting,

unacceptable, horrific thing.

I was like "That's not OK."

The amount of trauma
that has come out

of social media for
everybody here is so heavy,

and it sucks.

- Yeah.
- It really does.

It's hard.

Yeah, I don't like
death threats.

- Right.
- No, I don't, either.

You know,
don't threaten our lives.

When you looked
at the comments

and clicked on the people,
there were a lot of bots.

They were not real people.

So someone must
have been behind it.

Absolutely someone
must have been behind it.

Did you think it was
someone in this group?

If I'm gonna be honest,
I did, absolutely.

I don't know for a fact that
they would have said that,

but I think maybe
purchasing the bots.

It felt to me
there was a pattern

of attacking my children.

So for me, it felt like
I wasn't wanted on this show,

so this is a way to get me out
because if you

attack my children,
most likely, I will leave.

- You're out, yeah.
- Yeah.

And so that's why
I felt that way.

Right.

But I do have
an investigation going on.

Well, I'm not alone
in saying how appalled I am

at what's been happening
on social media.

You can love our cast,
and you can love

to hate our cast if you want,

but only in the spirit
of entertainment.

It's a TV show, everybody.

There's no room
for this kind of hate,

and Bravo unequivocally
condemns it.

- Thanks for saying that.
- Yeah.

- Thank you for saying that.
- Really.

- Actually, thank you a lot.
- It's true.

Thank you.

Let's talk about
something else.

In an instant, Dorit's life
was turned upside-down

during a terrifying
home invasion.

But even after
the event was over,

much of the trauma
was just beginning.

Watch.

I thought, this is it.

This is how I'm gonna die.

A shattered glass
patio window,

the aftermath of what
investigators describe

as a violent
home invasion,

where as many
as three men

broke into Dorit
Kemsley's Encino home.

All of a sudden,
I hear the door open.

And I thought...
- You're like, my kids.

It's my kids.

So I get out of my bed.

And that's when I saw
not a little person,

but a big person.

"Get down
on the ♪♪♪♪ing ground!

I'm gonna ♪♪♪♪ing kill you."

I was sobbing, going, "Please.

"Please, I have little babies.
Please, I'm a mother.

"Please, I beg of you.
My kids need me.

"Please, please,
please, please, please.

My kids need me.
I need to... please."

I don't know how
you recover from that.

- Oh.
- It's okay.

I can't stand the fact
I wasn't there.

I will always thank God for
protecting me and the kids.

I don't care about
the material stuff.

I don't care.

I never will.

I don't care.

I'm just gonna get my phone.

I left my phone.

Hard to relive all that.

Yeah, it is.

How has your life changed
since all this happened?

Oh, my God.

One of the things
that happens in trauma

that people don't realize is

that there's no aspect of
your life that's not touched.

I've had issues in my marriage.

And I have
a wonderful marriage.

It does something to
your confidence as a mom.

You feel depleted.

It's hard to get out
of bed some days.

I mean, you're grieving the
loss of who you were before.

You had such a big reaction
to this.

Why?

I'm very close with Dorit,
PK, and the babies.

And we're right
around the corner.

I can walk to Dorit's house.

So to think that Mauricio
and I, we were sleeping,

and she was just home
there going through this.

Right.

It was just very,
very upsetting to me.

I'm so impressed that you
were able to keep your cool.

Where do you think
that came from?

In that moment,
my instinct kicked in.

And it was a mama instinct.

And I just thought if
I made them feel like

I could help them
and I wasn't a threat,

then I could save my babies.

And that's all I wanted to do.

- And it worked.
- It worked.

- And it worked.
- Incredible.

I know you got a lot
of support.

There were also naysayers.

Who leaves the cell phone
near the gate

so you could call the cops?

Sarah V. Shared a theory that
PK orchestrated the robbery

as an insurance scam.

Andy, I mean, I'm struggling
with trying to get out of bed

in the morning.

I'm certainly not paying
any attention to...

- That's disgusting.
- That's really gross.

You know, there's...
This isn't something

that you can orchestrate.

I know what I've been through,
and I was very lucky.

- Yes.
- Very.

Very, very lucky.

And there's not a single day
that goes by

that I don't remind myself
of that.

Why do you think they let
you have your phone back?

I was very, very calm.

I showed them where
everything was.

And I said,
"Please, please, I beg of you.

"I have to call my husband.

Just please leave my phone."

And he said, "I'll leave it
at the gate," and he did.

Any leads
on catching these guys?

It is still an open
investigation, unfortunately.

Have you replaced
any of the stolen items?

I would never do a repeat
purchase, but you know.

Come on, please.

That stuff was
all last season.

- It's Dorit.
- Right, right, right, right.

Obviously, directly after,
you know,

I didn't have the desire.

Am I boring you?
- No, I'm sorry.

I swallowed a yawn.
- Are you kidding me?

- I am sorry.
- Again?

- I am really sorry.
- Two years in a row, Andy?

I am a yawner.

I am long winded,
but I don't feel

like I hijack conversations.

Am I boring you?

I'm sorry.

I just swallowed a yawn,
but you are not boring me.

This topic is a lot harder
for me

than it is for you, Andy.
- No, it's very compelling.

No, I understand.

Oh, my God.

Please continue.

- I take day by day, you know?
- OK.

There are the days
that I'm really great,

and then all of a sudden, I
have some really bad days.

And I'm navigating through...
- You still have PTSD?

I have diagnosed PTSD.

You guys know
that just recently,

we were reached out by the
person who burglarized us

and said he had my things?
- What?

- No.
- What?

He reached out to my
sister-in-law and said,

"I was the person that rob...
Burglarized your home,

"was put in jail.

And all your items are at
my grandmother's house."

- What?
- Oh, my God.

And then he was sending
me pictures of the things.

And we sent...
- And were they...

- Yeah.
- Oh, my God.

And then we sent him
some of the money.

And then he was like,
I feel like you

guys are calling the police.
- What?

And we're like, I don't
care about the police.

I just want my stuff.
- You sent him money?

Did you get your
mom's jewelry back?

Not a lot.

Why would you send
him a ♪♪♪♪ing dime?

He's a ♪♪♪♪ing criminal.

Yeah, isn't that crazy?

No,
that's called a shakedown.

We are gonna leave it there.

We wish you continued recovery.

- Thank you.
- We'll be right back.

Coming up...

That was private.

And when I saw that,
it was not OK.

It felt very gossipy.

Welcome back to
"The Real Housewives

of Beverly Hills" reunion.

I'm Andy Cohen.

Crystal's need for safe spaces
and speaking her truth

left the women
at a loss for words.

Will this generation gap
ever be bridged?

It's a question for the ages,

literally.

Let's watch.

Hello.

I was like, I don't...

I realize, like,
how childish I look.

Hi.

You don't have to put on
a baby doll dress for us

to know how young you are.

You look so young.
- Thanks.

I want to give her
a lollipop.

This is my last year
in my 30s.

- What a brag!
- It's just like...

I'm just like,
oh, lord have mercy.

You said change the word
to "rude" from "violated."

That's not how I felt.

OK, did I think
that you felt violated

was a little extreme when she
brought a jacket to your room?

Yes, I did.

I'm just very triggered
by the whole thing.

Crystal is just so dramatic
about everything.

I don't know if she is
a millennial

or whatever generation, but it
seems like she always has

something to complain about.

Calm down.

How are you doing?

I saw what you posted
on Instagram...

- Yeah.
- About your eating disorder.

Is it more like things feel
out of control around you

and that's your way
of controlling,

or is it more of an
appearance thing?

Physically being
in my body sucks.

Why?

I feel ♪♪♪♪ing like
sh** all the time.

What happens when you purge?

I just feel better.

It's like a relief.
- Right.

I always think, take laxatives
and get rid of it.

Wow.

I'm definitely
seeing a pattern

with some of the women
in this group

that my vulnerability
is met with judgment.

If there's something
that you can do

to make it better
for yourself,

then you owe it to yourself
to do that.

Uh, lots to discuss.

I want to start, Crystal,
with your sharing

on social media
about your struggles

with your eating disorder.

Why was it important for
you to... to share that?

I don't know.

I just felt like it
was really important

for me to say it out loud.

Culturally,
Asians are very quiet.

We keep everything very close.

And I just feel like how
do I help people understand

that eating disorders are...

Everyone has
a different experience.

Anongirl55 said, "As someone
who has suffered from bulimia

"for two decades,
I can say our biggest fear

"is that someone will walk in
on us when we're bingeing

and/or purging."

Is this what you experienced
in Tahoe

when Sutton walked in on you?"

I don't know what's
going on in here,

but I'm gonna bring
you your coat.

I was just putting
my pajamas on.

- Uh-huh.
- Thank you.

No.
- No?

- No.
- OK.

That situation
was not the reason

why I felt the way I felt,

but it's attached to my body
dysmorphia is when she came in.

It wasn't that situation,
but... but it's...

Because you
were not clothed...

- Yes.
- And you feel very badly

and ashamed.
- Yes, I mean,

it's just all attached to it.

Alexa from Pennsylvania
said, "Kyle, why is it OK

"to bring up your eating
disorder when Crystal

"was talking about hers,
but it was wrong for Sutton

"to bring up her miscarriages
to Diana?

Isn't it the same thing?"

Um, yes.

Um, well, yes, it is,
very much.

My behavior at Garcelle's party
was terrible.

So you're gonna say
you lost two babies?

I did.

She lost a baby.
You did not.

Maybe years ago. I don't know.

In that moment, after too
much tequila, I was thinking,

here, you know, when
someone's sharing something,

she has to say,
"I had that, too."

And because I drank too much,
I said it wrong.

Adam from New York said,
"Erika, why on Earth

would you tell a person
with an eating disorder

to take laxatives?"

No, I said
"This is what I would do."

I was empathizing...
I thought I was empathizing,

but then I found out,
hey, you can't say that.

It's a very unhealthy...
It's a... it's a...

Extremely, and I think
we talked about it after...

It's a bad thing to do,
basically.

That someone I know very
close to me...

- Listen.
- Sure.

Yeah, I grew up
in a dance studio, I mean...

Yes, so I know people
that suffer.

That's another form
of an eating disorder.

Sure.

It was almost just coming from
a "Hey, if that was me,

I would do it like this."

Well, you did follow it up
by saying

"Don't eat the chicken
nuggets."

Chicken tender
and barbecue ranch.

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

I will not eat.

Well, that was
a little bit later.

And of course,
my smart ass said

she can't have
this chicken tender.

Yeah, I did it.

It was the wrong thing to do.

Amanda from Denver said,
"Crystal,

"how do you feel about Dorit
sharing with the group

that you throw up every day?"

Crystal told me
she's vomiting every day.

What?
She said that?

- Like self-induced?
- She didn't tell me that.

OK.

I was... that was not OK.

Really?

When I share that information
with you,

that was private.

I'm very particular
how I speak about it.

I tend not to be very graphic
about it.

It's very shameful.

And when I saw that,
it was unacceptab...

It was not OK.

It felt very gossipy, and...

- That...
- It's so personal.

Crystal, you were talking
to the entire table about it,

and it wasn't just...
- Yeah, but that's still not...

No, wait a second.

And then still, I had never
mentioned it after that,

never, until it was
brought to my attention

that you raised it
with the group.

Then I thought,
OK, I'm not sharing

something that is a secret.

OK.
Well, I'm telling you now.

When we speak privately,
we can have

a much clearer conversation
of what's private

and what can be shared.

But that felt terrible.

I'm truly, truly,
truly sorry.

Thank you.

Coming up next...

You said Sutton
said something very dark.

I can't even say it.
It's so bad.

You just assume it's a story.

What if it's actually my truth?

I want to turn to
the dark comments

that Sutton supposedly
made last year.

Crystal, Erika seemed
to pinpoint the issue.

You were implying Sutton
made racist comments,

but refused to reveal
what they were.

Do you think you exaggerated
or made something up

or exaggerate...
- I'm not making anything up.

What I've said was things
were said that were hurtful.

When you don't say
what it is,

people are going to
fill in the blanks.

Oh, yes, they are.

And it's gonna
be a lot worse.

I need to give context
to the experience, right?

You know, this was
the very first time

I spoke to Sutton in my life.

Knowing Sutton today,
I wouldn't have had

that same feeling or energy
about the conversation.

We would have had
a different experience.

But when you brought it up a
year later, you did know her.

When you and Sutton
had your thing,

I felt like
no matter what she said,

you were going to say,
"Are you that girl?"

There was a lot more said

prior to that
that was very dark.

It wasn't something specific.

It was the overall...

It was not
something specific.

It was the overall
conversation that

made me feel a certain way.

Why not say,
"There was not one thing.

"It was the general tone

of the conversation
that led me to feel badly."

Right.

Did you guys not feel
that way from me?

- No.
- No.

- You were very specific.
- You were very specific.

And you said, "Sutton
said something very dark.

I can't even say it.
It's so bad."

And then you doubled down on
"Watch What Happens Live."

- I will say...
- That's why it lasted so long.

The conversation today,
if it was someone

that I didn't know, I would
still say the same words.

I would still feel like
this was heavy and dark,

and it was not okay, but...

- But what is it?
- What was not okay?

But what is it?

But saying
overall tone versus it was

something so dark
I can't repeat it...

I'm gonna say tone.

That are two completely
different things.

I'm gonna say the tone
of the conversation.

Do you know what I'm saying?
Like, if you put...

Everything.

Something like that out there
and you don't back it up...

I'm telling you now,
it's a tone of conversation.

It's not fair to say.

Okay, but let me
ask you a question,

and then I want to hear
what you have to say.

Then when I asked you on
"Watch What Happens Live,"

was that the comment?

You said to me...
- That wasn't the specific...

- "No, it was worse."
- No, that's... I'm sorry.

That was not the comment
that I was referring to.

- What was it?
- So there was...

It was the whole conv... no,
it was just the conversation.

- So there's nothing specific?
- Nothing specific.

But you do-realize you're
saying completely opposite

of what you said to us then?

There was a lot more
said prior to that

that was very dark.

You weren't telling
the truth in La Quint a then,

is what you're saying?

No, this is my experience.

You called my experience lying.

No, not your experience.

What you said was,
"She said something dark."

That's how I felt.

Yeah, but it wasn't
a feeling the way you said it.

It wasn't a feeling.

Do you understand
that you said specific?

And also, what I
could not understand is,

I kept on saying to you, what
did she say, what did she say?

Because if she said
something that was racist,

I would have to question
my friendship with her.

It felt like you
wanted us to believe

she said something racist.

I do not want that.

And if I wanted to bring it up,

I would have done it
two years ago.

What a cop-out.

Do you find that comment
about the pool offensive?

Because when I watched it...
- Yes.

- You do?
- What's offensive by it?

Why did you find
that offensive?

I remember Porter asked
to have friends over.

And they were sitting
in the Jacuzzi.

And I'm like,
there's my white child with...

A Black girl is in there.

A Chinese girl was
in the Jacuzzi,

and then, like,
probably a redheaded,

Irish Catholic girl.

And I'm like,
this is what it should be.

I found it a very
offensive conversation.

And you guys don't have to.

- Okay.
- And that's it.

Sutton, what's your
reaction to all this?

Because it seems
to be really clearing you

of having said
one specific thing.

I think we all know
I'm not a racist.

- We knew that.
- That's great.

We knew that.

I understand where Crystal
was coming from last year,

that maybe I used words
that I shouldn't have used.

And we've talked about this.

And I've learned a lot of stuff
because we can be friends,

and we can move through it.

I think the respect
from this group

needs to be there as well.

Why make this okay?
Why is this okay?

Yeah, why is this all
of a sudden smoothed out?

Why is it okay?

Why can't you guys
allow us to be okay?

I think it's great
that you're okay,

but I spent
three episodes watching,

wondering what
this dark comment was.

Make this
a learning experience.

The learning experience
seems to be,

don't accuse someone
of saying something

specifically very dark
on television.

- And then don't back it up.
- I mean, because...

Exactly.

The reason why
you actually brought it up

to begin with is because
Garcelle had said to you,

"Crystal, I feel like Sutton
could have said anything,

and you would have
jumped down her throat."

- That's exactly right.
- Mm-hmm.

And in an effort to make
yourself look good, you...

- Said, "No, actually."
- Put her in the fire.

I didn't do it to look good.

I felt I was in an...

- To save yourself.
- To justify it.

Incredibly
impossible situation.

To justify, to save yourself,
to make yourself look good.

I never wanted
to bring it up.

It is one
of my biggest regrets,

not just in the experience
of the show, in my life.

After Crystal said
she didn't feel like she was

in a safe space in La Quint a,

Kyle called her
a dramatic millennial.

Kyle, what does it mean
to be a dramatic millennial?

And isn't that redundant?

I just felt like words
like "violated,"

"not a safe space,"
"triggered"...

Didn't you say
you felt violated

when someone broke
into your home?

Yeah, but someone broke
into my home.

They didn't bring me a jacket.

Yeah, that's
a little different.

It's experience.

But why do you
have to spend weeks

harping on someone's word,

as opposed
to asking their experience?

That's all you do.

Why don't you get
to know me better?

Say, oh, wait.
Why would you feel that way?

I was trying
to get to know you better,

but what I was
seeing was someone

who was, instead of speaking
the truth, making up a story.

You just assume it's a story.
What if it's actually my truth?

- But your truth wasn't true.
- It is true to me.

I mean,
you were making that up.

You just said
that there wasn't a story.

- I didn't make up anything.
- There was no real dark story.

I'm not making up...

As a millennial,
you said you weren't surprised

that the women didn't know
that requesting Michael Jackson

was problematic these days.

- Yeah.
- What?

Is requesting
Michael Jackson problematic?

Yes, I think so.

Why?

So it's problematic
because of the accusations.

- Because of the accusations.
- Accusations, yeah.

- He beat the case.
- But it's accusations.

- They're accusations, yeah.
- He beat the case.

"to know what Crystal did
to get 14

"of her friends mad at her.

I believe it too because 14
is such a specific number."

It's such a weird number.

Actually, Rinna, you gave me,
like, incredible advice.

I just said...
- Which I usually do.

I just said, you know,
"I've been dealing

"with some women
that are suddenly, like,

not talking to me
since I've done the show."

And she said, "Get ready.
This is the beginning."

Some of these people
were asked

to be on the show, though.

That's why.
So that's what I'm saying.

No, because you said that,
since you've been on the show,

you've noticed a difference
with these women, but these...

No, no, no, no, I know.

Some of these women have
been asked to be on the show.

That's why I'm saying,
when I talked to her about it.

It's when I got the show.
It was before.

Didn't you just say
that after I did the show,

they got weird with me?

Yes, she did.

After I started filming.
That's what you just said.

She just said that.

After I did the show,
after I said yes to the show.

Okay, this is very confusing.

- And it was a big...
- How is that confusing?

Because you just
contradicted yourself.

I just clarified it.
How is it confusing?

Are you confused?
- I am.

You just changed the story.

You said the women,
after you started filming,

they got weird.

And she said, get used to it,

because you're
on a TV show now.

Sorry, let me clarify.
It started before I filmed.

Okay, so it has nothing to
do with you being on TV then?

I heard about it completely...
Nothing to do with the show,

but I don't want to talk about
stuff that was said about it.

Coming up...

You obviously have
a very low opinion of me

if you think that I would be
behind bullying a 14-year-old.

We are back with more

of "The Real Housewives
of Beverly Hills" reunion.

I'm Andy Cohen.

Joining us now from home,
here is Diana Jenkins.

Hi, Diana.

Hi, everybody, hi.

I am so sorry I'm not there.

I know that you're very sick,
but I got to tell you,

if this is sick,
you look pretty good.

How do you feel?

You don't want to see what
I looked like this morning.

Well, I want to start
with some burning questions.

Your lawyers have been very
busy over the last few weeks.

You've been sending
cease and desist letters

because there are a lot
of rumors about you online

that you're trying to clear up.

And I guess
the biggest accusation

was that you were
some sort of a madam

and that your book
was a catalog

of call girls in some way.

Nothing can be more
further from the truth.

Really, that book was done...
I'm very proud of it.

And it has done a lot
of good for a lot of people.

So it broke my heart
that I have to now

defend something so special.

There's a lot
of online chatter linking you

with Jeffrey Epstein.

What can you tell me
about that?

Did you know him?

Never met that man.

It's very actually easy
to find out.

The picture was in '97
somewhere in New York.

Now, in '97, I was refugee in
London without even paperwork.

So it's an actual
physical impossibility.

You've been linked
to everyone

from Justin Timberlake
to Guy Ritchie as well.

Femme fatale, oh, my gosh.
I'm a very busy woman.

I don't know how
I do all these things.

Very busy.

They are my friends.

Am I allowed to have friends?

Diana, we got
a lot of questions

about you licking your lips.

Have you ever noticed...
- Oh, my God.

You know what?

Like, now I'm just thinking,

"Don't lick your lips.
Don't lick your lips."

It's actually a nervous tic.

It's not attractive.
I'm so sorry.

I'm so sorry
for putting you through it.

Oh.

And it's a big tongue.

You recently caused
a bit of a mess

What happened there?

I'm mortified by it.
I was really mortified by it.

What did you think
you were saying?

Black content to me,

I just associated
with the dark web,

with something
that is not positive,

if you would say.

I didn't associate it
with a female, a woman,

or her skin color,
none of that.

Crystal, when she
explained that to you,

did you understand her intent?

Well, when I first saw it,
I was like, what the... you know?

So I was like,
I'm just gonna call her out.

And she just started
screaming like,

"Can you believe that there's

Black content creators
out there?"

I was like,
"What are you saying?"

She's like, "That they
admit that they write

mean things just to troll us."

And I really then understood
that she didn't understand.

I honestly think it took me
ten minutes to process.

And then it was
really fast apology.

And I still...
I can't apologize enough.

In Aspen,
the Lion airplane crash victims

were a big topic
of conversation.

And we're gonna talk about
this a little bit more later.

But, Diana, you said that
if people were so passionate

about the victims,
they should put their money

where their mouth is.

And you recently announced
that you would

give money to the victims.

Have you...

I did.
I already did.

Money has been given.

While Erika is fighting
her fight legally

and her hands are tied,

I feel like we
can join efforts and help.

Erika, what was your
reaction to her donation?

I was wondering if you
would be pissed in some way.

No, because it's...

It seemed like a troll
in some way.

No, not at all.

You know, I think
Diana was basically saying,

if we're going
to continue to hammer

about widows and orphans,

why doesn't somebody do
something instead of berate?

With a guilty conscience,

I can't be part
of the story line

where I know
there are victims and orphans

and not do something about it.

I think that's wonderful.

Diana, there are a lot of
people right now accusing you

of being
behind the bots that went

after Garcelle's 14-year-old.

I'm curious, Garcelle,

what's going
through your mind.

Was there a point where you
thought she was behind it?

Yeah, I did.

If I'm gonna be honest,
I did think

she was behind it, absolutely.

You think I would
send that to Jax?

I did.

I mean, you obviously have
a very low opinion of me

if you think that I would be
behind bullying a 14-year-old.

Yeah.

Diana, there are a lot of
people right now accusing you

of being
behind the bots that went

after Garcelle's 14-year-old.

Garcelle,
was there a point where

you thought she was behind it?

Yeah, I did.

If I'm gonna be honest,
I did think

she was behind it, absolutely.

I don't know
how evil I must appear

that you would even
consider the fact

that I would do that to Jax.

- Diana also sent me...
- So, Garcelle...

- I am...
- You have...

I'm talking.
Can I finish, please?

She also sent me
a threatening text.

What was the text, Diana?

I've asked her
to pencil the name

when we were getting
death threats.

First of all,
Jax was at his dad's house

when he got the very last text
that was horrific.

And in the post, it said
about the knee on the neck.

It mentioned,
"Leave Diana alone."

He wrote on the text,
"You've gone too far,"

and posted that.

He's a 14-year-old kid.

He gets
this horrendous message.

He's not thinking,
"Let me take out Diana's name

so she's not implicated."

He put it out there
because he was fearful.

He had enough.

So Diana thinks that we should
have taken her name out.

No, I said pencil,
protect our families.

Protect our families because
we are getting death threats.

But, Diana, I'm saying,
when Jax received that,

he wasn't thinking about
protecting anybody but himself.

I think she's saying,
could you have deleted it,

penciled out, and then he
could have reposted it maybe?

Yeah, that's what
I'm saying, pencil.

Are you ♪♪♪♪ing kidding me?
You want me... no, wait a minute.

Wait a minute.

So you want in the middle of me
trying to protect my child,

I have to then come
and save all you?

You don't need to save me.

- You could redo it.
- This is outrageous.

Everybody had picked it up.
- Correct.

So now I have to come
and save you?

I'm not saying that.

No, I don't even know
if that's right.

When I'm dealing with my son?

I'm saying maybe
that's what she meant.

That's outrageous to me.

I do understand, sweetheart,

but what I'm telling you,
that we got death threats.

In my country
when they issue threats,

those are actual threats.

Well, your threat was
an actual threat to me as well.

What was
the threatening message?

It was pretty much,
if anything happens

to my family,
I'm coming for you.

But how?

Was it illegally
or physically?

I said, if something
happens to my kids...

A threat is a threat.

I'm not going
to dissect a threat.

A threat is a threat.

No, Garcelle,
that is not a threat.

You've done nothing
but harass me on social media.

I had a murder in my family.

My family has been murdered.

Murder is murder.

And when somebody tells you
they're gonna stab

your son or daughter
with a knife,

that's a threat.

I understand that.

And it's not
a cease and exist.

It's very different
when my lawyer calls you.

It's different when somebody
takes a gun and points at you.

So I'm sorry.

They're different type
of threats.

I'm not talking to her anymore.

Okay, well, you know what?

No, but I'm asking you...

I will help you
protect your child.

I have a means to hire lawyers.

We're gonna find out
who actually did this.

Absolutely, I have
an investigation as well.

If Diana was here today,
what would be

the number one thing that
you would want to say to her?

I would want
to say to Diana,

why is she so obsessed with me?

That's what I'd like to know.

Because you're gorgeous.

What...
You don't mean it that way.

No, I don't.

You mean it how?

She is targeting me on
social media almost every day,

sometimes twice a day.

I don't want you harassing me
on social media.

I haven't harassed anyone
here on social media.

What are you saying?
What are you saying?

What I'm saying...

She's saying you've been
going after her online.

Constantly, constantly.

Please leave me alone.

Leave me alone.
I don't hate you, Diana.

I just want to be left alone.

Next week,
the reunion continues.

I am a work in progress
when it comes to that,

and I'm gonna get better.

I will.

I'm sorry.
I got to laugh.

I can't...

Which is the harsher word,
C-word or evil?

The C-word.

- Really?
- Oh, okay, oh.

You don't understand
anything, Kyle.

It's not about
how I experience it.

You weren't telling the truth.
- That's my truth.

Just admit that
you made it up.

You don't understand it.

That's rich coming from you,
whose breath smells

of garlic, chardonnay,
and cigarettes.

Oh, boy.

I don't consider
you a friend.

Okay.

This next part is gonna
be a little tricky-dicky.

All I have to do
is tell the truth.

I'm ****ed.