The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (2010–…): Season 3, Episode 21 - Reunion Part II - full transcript

ANDY COHEN: Tonight...

[MUSIC PLAYING]

Adrienne states that you
destroyed her family.

He didn't abuse those kids.

BRANDI GLANVILLE: No
all of a sudden you guys

are best friends and you're
selling their $20 million

house. - Hold on.

Hold on a second.

You guys have no idea about
any of this stuff, OK?

So you think Kyle
is kind of a liar?

I'm not saying she's a liar.



But she's done too many
things for me to really

have a trust with her.

I have no reason to lie to you.

- Well, they came to me.
- And those are your words...

Sweetheart.

Full of [BLEEP].

And you're laughing...

LISA VANDERPUMP: No,
we were very concerned.

You weren't lucid.

Do you think your relationship
with Kyle has gotten better?

I don't think a man
should ever speak to a woman

that way, whether
you like me, hate me.

It's actually cowardly.

Is this what you
did to Adrienne...



What did I do to Adrienne?
KIM RICHARDS:... for no reason?

Jump in and get all mean... is
that what you do to people?

No, Kim. It's not.

KIM RICHARDS: That's
what you do to people.

You jump in and be a
mean, naughty little girl.

KYLE RICHARDS: (VOICE
BREAKING) Brandi,

I spent every [BLEEP]
night saying a prayer

to God to keep my sister sober.

That is the meanest
thing you could say.

She wasn't.

KIM RICHARDS: You said
she's not your friend.

She's full of [BLEEP].

YOLANDA HADID: She
wasn't... she wasn't talking

behind your back.

I swear to God,
that's what you said.

I promise you. Yolanda...

You remember?

I remember.

OK, good.

KIM RICHARDS: I do remember.

So, yeah, you're going
to make fun of her now?

I didn't relapse, Yolanda.

KYLE RICHARDS: We
were standing...

I've been nice to you on camera,
off camera, the whole season.

And then you're so
nice to everybody,

and then you talk [BLEEP]
about everybody in your blog.

I don't understand
why you did it.

I don't talk [BLEEP].
I have an opinion.

KYLE RICHARDS: So
you're nice to me...

My blogs are my opinion.

KYLE RICHARDS:... on
camera and off.

And then... no.
- And you all read the blogs.

Really?

So who do I believe, the you
who talks to me to my face,

or the you in the blog?

Who should I believe?

- I don't see you.
- Sorry, Andy.

Go on.

You never look in my face.
What are you talking about?

ANDY COHEN: I want to...

Lisa, I'm asking if you think
that Yolanda said that you were

full of [BLEEP] at the airport.

I don't believe it.

I... I have no reason to lie.

I have no reason to lie you.
- Well, they came to me.

- And those are your words...
- Sweetheart, listen...

LISA VANDERPUMP: They
came to me and they said...

You...

...full of [BLEEP].

LISA VANDERPUMP:
Well, she denies that.

So how do I know
that to be the truth?

She denies that.

I've seen things on
camera where she's

constantly having a go at me.

Do you see what I mean?

I mean, that's different.

I see the evidence with my
own eyes behind my back.

ANDY COHEN: So you think
Kyle is kind of a liar,

is what you're saying?

LISA VANDERPUMP: I'm
not saying she's a liar,

but maybe it wasn't quite...

I don't believe...

KYLE RICHARDS: I am not
perfect, but I'm not a liar.

I don't believe Yolanda would
say something that negative.

I'm a lot of things
and I'm not perfect,

but I am not a liar.

ANDY COHEN: Lisa,
of the ladies here,

who do you trust the most?

LISA VANDERPUMP: I'm
not as close to Kim,

but Kim knows I'm very
supportive of her.

I trust Brandi with my life.

I think she throws
things at me and I

throw them right back to her,
like I had such a go at her

this week.

And to be honest,
I do trust Yolanda.

But it's come from more of
a history and the families,

and, like, a quiet trust.

So yes, I do.

And Taylor, I've
been very good with

and I think she tells me
everything to my face.

And Kyle, I've had issues with.

Kyle's not in your top two?

No, but I do love Kyle.

But I think she's done too many
things behind my back for me

to really have a trust with her.

ANDY COHEN: Kyle,
what do you think

the future of your
friendship with Lisa will be?

You know, to be honest, I
feel like it's in her hands.

It hurts my feelings
to think that she

would say that, you know...

Here, I'm saying
what Yolanda said,

and she trusts Yolanda
but doesn't trust me.

That hurts because like I said,
I am not a perfect person.

I make a lot of mistakes.

But I'm not a liar.

Because there's been
a history of things...

I am not a liar.

...that have been
said behind my back.

Yeah, on camera...

...so when I hear one more
thing, it's just kind of like,

oh, something else.

But with Yolanda, I've had,
like, a long history with her,

and I just don't see her talking
about other women like that.

And I don't think she'd
talk about me like that.

That's my opinion.

KYLE RICHARDS: OK.

So to answer your
question, I don't know.

It's really in her hands.

And like she said, maybe
she needs more time,

or I don't know.

Well, hopefully, there's a lot
more good times in your future.

OK, I want to change
the topic a little bit.

For three seasons, Adrienne and
Paul's lighthearted bickering

seemed comical.

This year, however,
something changed and things

came to an unhappy end.

PAUL NASSIF: [SNIFFING]

Sorry, OK.

Yeah.

OK, don't get mad.

Adrienne, I can't stand...

Please.

...that smell.

Making a mountain out of a
molehill... that's my husband.

Everyone knows
about their marriage.

People just aren't saying it.

You see the chemistry
between them?

You think they're sexy?

(WHISPERS) No.

Oh!

What the...

ADRIENNE MALOOF: I'm looking
at these beautiful people

and then I see you.

As long as he's getting
attention, he's happy.

He actually looks
a little pathetic.

You see what she's doing?

She's ruining everything.

You see how
wonderful the food is?

There's going to be more than
just appetisers, so let's...

- I know, but...
- ... fill the plates up.

He's not going to
want these plates here.

God bless you.

We want our plates here.

Typical insult... you
know, that's the way it is.

I'm used to it.

How are you going to
serve that cheese-ball?

ADRIENNE MALOOF: Paul?

Me first, me first, and
then, when I need help,

it's "sayonara." (VOICE
BREAKING) Paul and I...

We've split.

I just got served
with papers tonight.

BRANDI GLANVILLE: Divorce
brings out the worst in people.

And these two people
are horrible people,

so they're going to go at each
other and prove it for me.

I won't have to do
a [BLEEP] thing.

It's going to be amazing.

Um...

Sad.

...you know, it's interesting.

It seemed like their bickering
was always just the way

that they communicated to me.

That's why I was so surprised
that they, of all people,

wound up splitting up.

You saw them a lot, so
what was your impression?

I... I just thought
they were cute together.

I knew there was underlying
things, obviously.

But I do think they had that
sort of, like, you know,

bickering kind of
fun relationship.

It was joking...

LISA VANDERPUMP: No, I
knew the first season.

He moved out a couple of
times because she told me.

She took me into
confidence, told me

that he'd left a
couple of times,

and I've just never
said anything.

Wow.

Adrienne is quoted
in a magazine,

saying, "I believe
getting close to Paul

is a ploy on Brandi's part to
make herself more relevant.

I feel this sudden
friendship with him was

thought-out and vindictive."

BRANDI GLANVILLE: I don't have
a major friendship with Paul.

We're civil to each other.

And when I see him, I say hello.

He reached out to you.

You didn't reach out to him.

To say sorry, and
that's... that's it.

ANDY COHEN: In that
same interview,

Adrienne plainly states that
you destroyed her family.

Well, I mean, I think we all
know that's not the case now.

I do, anyway.

ANDY COHEN: Brandi,
you told Lisa

that you thought their marriage
was a business relationship.

Why did you think that?

BRANDI GLANVILLE: Because I've
never seen them be lovey-dovey.

Like the one time I saw
them kiss in Hawaii,

it was so forced... - Oh.

BRANDI GLANVILLE:
...and uncomfortable.

I was, like... I almost
felt sorry for them.

[INTERPOSING VOICES]

Mm.

[EXCLAMATIONS]

KIM RICHARDS: Oh my God.

Whoo.

ANDY COHEN: There are stories
in the press that Adrienne

has been dating again.

She's been linked
to Rod Stewart's

32-year-old son, Sean.

Kyle, you've known
Sean for how long?

Since he was a
baby, we've known him.

So what's your reaction
to them being together?

Honestly, I was very shocked.

That's not somebody I would
ever imagine Adrienne dating,

ever, in a million years.

So I was actually very shocked.

ANDY COHEN: Brandi, what's
your reaction to that pairing?

You know, I actually had
dinner with him one time

and I found him
to be very lovely.

He was really nice.

I have no issue.

I just think it's an odd
coupling, that's all.

That's what I thought.

It was an odd coupling.
- Yeah, but we wish them well.

Yeah, of course.

KYLE RICHARDS: But
he likes older women.

"TMZ" and "Radar Online"
reported that Chef Bernie

published pictures on his
Facebook page of Adrienne,

purportedly depicting
bruising on her back.

He wrote about Paul, "now
you know who and what he is.

Adrienne Maloof was
pushed to the ground,

punched, and beaten.

He is a beast."

Ladies, what do you
think inspired Chef

Bernie to publish these things?

KYLE RICHARDS: We
never know what

happens behind closed doors.

But we've spent an awful lot
of time with the two of them

to see that there was never
any indication of that.

She walks all over him.

KYLE RICHARDS: And
to me, Bernie... it's

not the first time
that Bernie has

said something, trying
to put his name out

there and get attention.

LISA VANDERPUMP:
Yeah, but I mean,

she obviously condoned it,
what he put on "Radar Online."

Otherwise, she would
have denied it.

If somebody said that, who
worked for me, about my husband

and it wasn't true, I'd
be up there absolutely

vociferously denying it.

ANDY COHEN: When
they were divorcing,

stories came out that I think
probably surprised everyone

here, accusing Paul
of abusing Adrienne

and harming the children.

How did you all react when
you heard these accusations?

I mean, that was shocking.

I've only seen both of
them be very good parents...

Loving, nurturing,
kind, playful.

I've never seen
anything that would ever

indicate anything like that.

So you don't think it's true?

No, I do not.

LISA VANDERPUMP:
Just because you

don't see somebody
in a relationship...

We can't say it's not true.

But it was a
pivotal conversation

the whole of season two.

We talked about domestic abuse.

And her, she kept saying, well,
you know, if that happened,

I would leave.

I would never put up with that.

She questioned her.

We talked about it.

So all the evidence leading up
to it, it doesn't make sense.

ANDY COHEN: Taylor,
when you were discussing

your domestic abuse
with the other women,

and specifically Adrienne,
did she ever confide

in you that this was going on?

TAYLOR ARMSTRONG: No.

Nothing ever, and I
was around them a lot

when their children
were quite young, and...

Never.

And she was the one who was
really adamant about not

believing what had
happened until I ended up

getting the implant in my eye.

KYLE RICHARDS: I think
that all that matters

now is that Taylor's standing
here with a black eye

right now...

But... but... but...
But let me something.

I just want to be
honest, because it's

very hard to want to support
you and be there for you.

I've been told so many stories
from Taylor and Russell

that, at some point, you really
don't know what to believe.

I would have expected
some support and I...

I didn't get any.

I have just lost
respect for her.

ANDY COHEN: We're going
to be back in a minute.

Up next...

KYLE RICHARDS: (VOICE
BREAKING) Brandi,

I spent every night
saying a prayer to God

to keep my sisters sober.

That is the meanest
thing you could say.

Welcome back to
"The Real Housewives

of Beverly Hills" Reunion.

Kim, you once said, people
try to figure me out,

but I am one of a kind.

Well, there's one person still
trying to figure Kim out,

and that's her sister, Kyle.

Watch.

WOMAN (ON PHONE): You
have reached the Sprint

voicemail-box of 31...

[BEEP]

[SIGHS]

Just because Kim is sober
doesn't mean I can reach her...

Still unpredictable.

Annoying.

LISA VANDERPUMP: Have you
had days where you thought,

I might, like, relapse?

KIM RICHARDS: I have people
that make me feel like I...

Where I cry, or I get
frustrated and emotional.

KYLE RICHARDS: Is this
person at the table?

BRANDI GLANVILLE: The two
of them don't get along.

They don't like each other.

- Whatever, Kyle.
- It was a handful of people.

I've heard you five times.

Heard you a lot, done that.

My relationship with Kim
has absolutely changed.

You don't have to be rude to me.
- I'm not.

You just... - Yeah, you are.

You just keep
repeating the same thing.

I really thought that
once she became sober,

everything would be fine.

I know I'm...

I've made up with Brandi.

But how can you
sit here and keep

going, she's hurt Adrienne,
when she hurt me the most?

Kim, fine, so she hurt you, too.

What do you mean, "fine," "too"?

Kim, I'm not saying
she didn't hurt you.

Maybe it still hurts me, hello?

KYLE RICHARDS: OK, well then...

KIM RICHARDS: Well, it
seems like sometimes, we'll

just never get back
to the way we were.

[SNIFFLES]

Good luck.

We'll say a little prayer.
You'll be fine.

JENNIFER GIMENEZ: Are you
concerned for her, though,

like, because she is
newly sober and stuff,

like, they'll give
her medication

that awakens the beast?

What time did you get here, Kim?

I've been here for days, Lisa.

LISA VANDERPUMP: I'm worried
about Kim's behaviour.

She seems to not be that lucid.

KEN TODD: Whoa, scary.

Voom-voom, shebang.

Kim?

I'm scared.

I don't know what
I'm going to find

on the other side of the door.

(CRYING) Every time my
phone rang in the night,

I thought they were going
to say, your sister's gone.

You're right.

KYLE RICHARDS: I think for Kim
to earn back 100% of my trust,

it's just going to take time.

But for now...

Do you think your
relationship with Kyle

has gotten better since you
have been through recovery?

Um, we still have a lot
of work to do, I'm sure.

But, um, I mean, I watched
a lot of the season

and I was hurt by some
of the stuff I saw.

I mean, I know I was
still kind of foggy.

I was still on some
medication and stuff.

But I was me and I was
sober and she knew it.

I don't know what kind of
message it sends to people

when they... out there... see
it when she says stuff like,

you know...

KYLE RICHARDS: And
I said that, like,

in a joking sense, like,
oh, she's still unreliable.

But she's so...
KIM RICHARDS: I know.

But I don't...

KYLE RICHARDS: No,
I know that now.

I didn't get how highly
sensitive she was to that.

Like, in the bus in Paris
with Lisa, when Lisa was like,

oh, we wanted to get you
out of your room... she's

very sensitive about that.

KIM RICHARDS: I'm fighting
for my life, here.

And so, I don't feel it's
funny and I need her.

I need her support.

Do you feel like you have it?

KIM RICHARDS: I do
when we're together,

when... when I hear her talk.

But when I see that,
I don't understand it.

KYLE RICHARDS: Well,
when we see the show,

it's like I've said to
her, since we actually did

that show, "Stars in Danger..."

Right.

...we spent every single
day together and it was the...

It was the most amazing.

...best time we've
had together in years.

It was an amazing,
amazing experience.

And then we'd watch the show
and I'd be like, [GASPS]..

I'd say to her, Kim, listen, we
cannot let the past interfere

with how far we've come now.

That's the hardest thing,
is the reliving things.

KYLE RICHARDS: That's
the hardest part, yeah.

And these kind of things did.

It was like, I'd see it
and I'd go, oh my gosh.

I don't know how I'm
going to do this tomorrow,

because I'd see it and my
feelings would get so hurt.

And just like what
Yolanda said earlier,

which was, "you remember?"

I swear to God,
that's what you said.

- Come on.
- I promise you.

You remember?

I remember.

OK, good.

KIM RICHARDS: I do remember.

Yeah, you're going
to make fun of her now?

KIM RICHARDS: I didn't
relapse, Yolanda.

You know, that... that
really hurt my feelings,

Yolanda, because you seem
very supportive of me.

YOLANDA HADID: And I was.
KIM RICHARDS: Yeah, but...

But you don't remember, though.

KIM RICHARDS: But
that's not a nice thing.

I do remember, that's the thing.

YOLANDA HADID:
But you remember...

KIM RICHARDS: But... but
let me finish first.

Then you can talk.

Let me just tell you that I do
remember everything this year.

Every time there's been
something that's gone on

in this last year that we
watched you that nobody's liked

or said something about,
you've had an excuse for.

It's your accent.

It's your... your
Dutch, or your...

It's not an excuse.

KIM RICHARDS:... your disease
that was throwing you off.

I stand behind
every word I've said.

KIM RICHARDS: But you
always have excuse for...

YOLANDA HADID: Wait, don't bring
my disease in here, sweetheart.

KIM RICHARDS: Wait, let me...
I'm not trying to take...

- Don't... that's a...
- That's what you've done.

YOLANDA HADID: No, no, no.

That's what... yes,
you have, Yolanda.

Insinuating that I wasn't
OK, which I am and I was

and I do remember everything.
- In Paris?

KIM RICHARDS: It hurts me
because there's been too many...

LISA VANDERPUMP: In Paris,
darling, you weren't...

You weren't OK.
KIM RICHARDS: Let me finish.

LISA VANDERPUMP: Right.

There's been too many
times I haven't been OK,

and I just want to say...

Can you please
acknowledge one thing?

KIM RICHARDS: And I
appreciate the time that you

were there for me in Paris...

YOLANDA HADID: OK.

Because you were there for me.
YOLANDA HADID: Yes, and...

You really were, and I
want to thank you for that.

YOLANDA HADID: And I
was because I honest...

I truly care and I cared
about your well-being.

ANDY COHEN: What
happened in Paris?

KIM RICHARDS: It was a
mix-up of medication.

And if you see me the
first night, I'm...

I'm 24 hours no sleep,
I was jet-lagged.

And the first time, clearly, I...
And you see me the whole trip,

I'm just kind of foggy.

I'm clearly not drunk and I'm
not, like, slurring my words.

I'm not like that at all.

But I'm just not 100% myself.

YOLANDA HADID: But you
know, they didn't trust you.

But you can clearly
tell I'm not...

BRANDI GLANVILLE: Yolanda was
incredibly nurturing to you

in Paris.

She carried your pillow
that has a [BLEEP]-stain-stain

on it through the airport.

It was disgusting.

I'm not going to lie to you.
And your...

KYLE RICHARDS: What?
- Is that necessary, Brandi?

Well, I'm just letting you know.

KIM RICHARDS: Is that necessary?

YOLANDA HADID: But
you know... wait.

I just...
- What are you talking about?

But... but... you know...

That's what it was.

KYLE RICHARDS: How do
you know what it was?

Because I was... we were
right there and we smelled it.

KYLE RICHARDS: All right.

That's just weird
that you even looked.

BRANDI GLANVILLE: She was
carrying your pillow for you,

and your bag, and now
you're attacking her.

KIM RICHARDS: Why is
it that I'm having

a conversation with Yolanda...

BRANDI GLANVILLE: Because she
took care of you in Paris.

She, out of everyone, took you...

YOLANDA HADID: And you're
not acknowledging that.

That's the only...

KIM RICHARDS:... and
she is my friend, so?

BRANDI GLANVILLE:
You're attacking her

and she took care of you.

Once again, what did
it have to do with you?

ANDY COHEN: Is
she attacking her?

Is she attacking her?
BRANDI GLANVILLE: It's not fair.

She was attacking her.

KIM RICHARDS:... that you
felt the need to jump

in and get nasty and
mean with me when

I'm having a conversation...

BRANDI GLANVILLE: Because
she was taking care of you,

and you're not...

KIM RICHARDS: So what did
it have to do with you?

- I was there with you guys.
- So?

BRANDI GLANVILLE: I thought
how great she was to you,

and now you're yelling at her.

Is this what you
did to Adrienne?

BRANDI GLANVILLE: What
did I do to Adrienne?

KIM RICHARDS: For no reason,
jump in and get all mean?

Is that what you do to people?

No, Kim. It's not.

KIM RICHARDS: That's
what you do to people.

That's what you do to people.
- OK.

KIM RICHARDS: You jump in and
be a mean, naughty little girl.

ANDY COHEN: All right.

Shame on you.

ANDY COHEN: Brandi,
you commented that Kim

and Kyle don't like each other.

It seems that way to me.

I mean, I feel like
Kyle, out of everyone,

is always outing her sister's
sobriety, more than anyone.

And I think that family
should actually protect

you more than doubt you.

You can't understand the
history and you just can't...

No, I...

...and because you don't
know the history, I not only

like her, I love her so much.

LISA VANDERPUMP: But I
understand Kyle's position, as

well, that if she gets a hint
that Kim's even a tiny bit

off, because she's been
through so much with her,

and she's just got
to prove herself.

And I think Paris was really
emotional for her, you know?

KIM RICHARDS: But the thing is...

But the thing is, she knows.

No, I knew you weren't drinking,

but I also knew you
weren't yourself.

I didn't know what it was.

LISA VANDERPUMP: But it wasn't...
We didn't know what it was.

But she knew.

And I feel bad because when
I said, did you take sleeping

pills, I had no idea that that
was synonymous with addiction,

talking about alcohol.

But then...

That was just a...

...even with you, I
watch you tell me...

LISA VANDERPUMP: Yeah.

KIM RICHARDS: Oh,
you know, are you OK?

Yeah.

And then I'd see you outside
the door, you're like, well,

here she goes again,
and you're laughing...

LISA VANDERPUMP: No.

...kind of making
a joke about it.

- Oh, well, late, yeah.
- It doesn't matter.

It's not a funny matter.

We were very concerned.

You weren't lucid. You weren't.

- I was.
- No, you weren't.

Wait a minute.

I'm sitting in the
back of the car...

LISA VANDERPUMP: No,
in Paris, you weren't.

You were, like,
closing your eyes.

What are you talking about?

You weren't the same.

Really, 'cause I remember having

a conversation with you about...

But you weren't the same.

ANDY COHEN: All right, Brandi,
you said that certain people

want to see Kim fail.

Yeah, I felt that Kyle was
always doubting Kim's sobriety.

And I almost feel like it would
make her happy if she failed.

[GASPS]

Can I tell you what...
Kyle said that out of...

Hold on.

Let me... I'm going
to speak here, OK?

TAYLOR ARMSTRONG: OK.

Brandi, do you... you know
nothing about our history

or what I have gone
through with my sister,

or anything about us. (VOICE
BREAKING) I spent every [BLEEP]

night of my life,
saying a prayer

to God to keep my sister sober.

First, to get her sober
and now to keep her sober.

OK.

That is the meanest
thing you could say.

ANDY COHEN: Up next...

For you to say I'm not
acting sober was so wrong...

KYLE RICHARDS: No, I
don't think it was.

I said... -... as my sister.

That's what you said.

BRANDI GLANVILLE: Kyle was
always doubting Kim's sobriety

and I almost feel like it would
make her happy if she failed.

[GASPS]

Can I tell you what...

Kyle said that out of...
- Hold on.

Let me... I'm going
to speak here, OK?

TAYLOR ARMSTRONG: OK.

Brandi, do you... you know
nothing about our history

or what I have gone
through with my sister,

or anything about us. (VOICE
BREAKING) I spent every [BLEEP]

night of my life, every single
night, saying a prayer to God

to keep my sisters sober.

First, to get her sober
and now to keep her sober.

OK.

KYLE RICHARDS: That is the
meanest thing you could say.

I'm not trying to be mean.

Well, it is.

TAYLOR ARMSTRONG: I mean, she's
lived this for half of her life

and so has she, and it keeps
going in the wrong direction

over and over again.

And it's like that is...

BRANDI GLANVILLE: All I'm
saying is when I watch it back,

every time, it's like
everyone's rooting for Kim.

And Kyle's like,
well, I don't know.

KYLE RICHARDS: No one is rooting
for my sister more than me, OK?

OK, you're right.

TAYLOR ARMSTRONG: I think
Kyle's afraid of the failure

just as much, at
times, as Kim is,

because she doesn't want to
have to go through the failure

again.

BRANDI GLANVILLE: I'm not trying
to hurt you by saying that.

Well, that really
hurts me a lot.

It... I'm sorry.

I'm not trying to hurt you.

I'm saying, that is
what comes across to me.

Kim, how do you react to that?

TAYLOR ARMSTRONG:
You know your sister

supports you and
loves you, and wants

you to be sober and be happy.

She's spent half of her
life taking care of you

and helping you.

She knows that.

I don't want to
hear that anybody

would want to hear me fail,
especially my sister, so...

TAYLOR ARMSTRONG: No
one wants you to fail.

KIM RICHARDS: That is
the only way I'll live.

I don't have... I don't
have it in me to...

I don't have it in me to
not... like, fail again.

This is my last shot.

So I think that if
I relapsed again,

I don't think that I
would make it next time.

It would be my last round.

I don't think my
body can take it.

This was my last
shot because, really,

I almost didn't make
it this last time.

So the thought of failing
this time terrifies me.

But for you to say I'm not
acting sober was so wrong...

KYLE RICHARDS: No, what...
I don't think it was.

I said... -... as my sister.

That's what you said.

KYLE RICHARDS: She doesn't say...
Well, whatever the wording was,

you just were not yourself.

But I knew it wasn't alcohol.

LISA VANDERPUMP: Yeah,
but when you said...

Used the word "sober,"
it did resonate.

I never discussed
it with anybody,

but you can imagine it hurt her.

But that's why...

That's what I'm saying.

Things come out sometimes...

I mean...

Because you tell me...

You came to me in Paris and
you said, I know you're sober.

Right.

I know it.

So what could it be?

I mean, did you take one of...
Did you take a medication?

So, but sober is a strong word.

So if you say, she's not
acting sober out there,

and everybody's
watching, people take...

I can see that.

...that as I relapsed.

I can see that.

You need to watch your words.

Yeah.

KIM RICHARDS: If you... that
is not appropriate words.

But I didn't mean alcohol.

When you do things
like that, I wonder why?

I don't get it.

It's like, you're my sister.

Because we were all
concerned in Paris

like Lisa said, and it was...

I did... and I knew
it wasn't alcohol,

but I knew you
weren't just yourself.

And I apologise for having
that come out wrong.

ANDY COHEN: So hearing
all this, Brandi, do you

think you owe Kyle an apology?

I do.

I mean, maybe not fail
is the word, but I just...

It hurts my heart when I see
you say those things about her

because it does put that energy
out there that her own sister's

saying she's not sober.

Well, I accept your apology.

But it also hurts, you know, a
lot of other people's hearts,

the things you've said, too.

I'm sure.

ANDY COHEN: Kim, Kyle's saying
that she used the wrong word.

Do you accept what she's saying?

KIM RICHARDS: Of course, I
accept your apology 'cause

you're my... you're my family.

You're my sister. I need that.

Mm-hmm.

ANDY COHEN: So you're going
to cut her some slack?

Yeah.

YOLANDA HADID: Of
course, they're sisters.

Ooh, somebody is, whoo-hoo.

[LAUGHS]

ANDY COHEN: OK, let's
lighten the mood a little.

There's a place where women
drive Maseratis and Bentleys,

own clothing boutiques
and vodka lines,

and travel to Paris on a whim.

I call it Beverly Hills.

These ladies call it home.

Take a look.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

TAYLOR ARMSTRONG: Nothing
in this town surprises me.

[SIGHS] It's Beverly Hills.

KYLE RICHARDS: Oh my gosh,
am I in a restaurant?

YOLANDA HADID: This
is my refrigerator.

KYLE RICHARDS: That's
a refrigerator?

TAYLOR ARMSTRONG: Wow.

KYLE RICHARDS: You've
got to be kidding me.

BRANDI GLANVILLE: My
whole house is the size

of your closet and bathroom.

This one, I love it.

And how much is it?

$14,000.

YOLANDA HADID: I wish
I had more money.

Most kids have two,
three horses, you know.

I can only afford
one for her, so.

KYLE RICHARDS: Hi, how are you?

There are, like, naked angels
with big feathers and wings,

and I wouldn't have
expected anything less.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

Oh my God, I
thought she was fake.

That's the whole idea.

FRIEND: Lisa, if you had
all the money in the world,

would you buy Ken a plane?

LISA VANDERPUMP:
No, we charter one.

We've always chartered.

KYLE RICHARDS: Why don't
we go on a vacation?

Don't we know anyone who owns
an island, for God's sakes?

FAYE RESNICK: We do know
somebody who owns an island.

That's what she just said.

I knew you were
going to say that.

Oh my God, it's so pretty.

[CHEERING]

[INTERPOSING VOICES]

KYLE RICHARDS: Beautiful,
we're so easy to please.

Look at that.

[LAUGHS] That's beautiful.

ANDY COHEN: There is a
website that determines

celebrities' net worths.

They have determined that
Adrienne topped this group

with $300 million, Lisa...

$150 million, Kyle...
$120 million, Yolanda...

$45 million, Brandi... $5
million, Kim... $1 million,

Taylor... $400,000.

TAYLOR ARMSTRONG: How
about negative... negative...

Are these numbers accurate?

Andy, if I had
$150 million, I would

not be sitting here right now.

Yeah, and if I had that, Kim...

Kim's number would
be higher, too.

ANDY COHEN: How hard is life,
Yolanda, knowing that you can

only give your child one horse?

Well, it has nothing
to do with how hard.

It's funny that when you see
somebody live a nice life,

that they think
there's no budget.

I have a budget.

I don't just have carte
blanche, and spend

and buy whatever I want.

To have a show horse like that
is it $300,000 or $400,000

a year hit, so having two
more horses, you know?

I can't afford it and
that's just the truth, so.

ANDY COHEN: Nikki
from San Diego said,

"Lisa, I loved
your matching dress

and glasses at Portia's party.

Do you have a matching pair
of sunglasses for every

different colour dress?"

No, but I do have quite a
few pairs of aviators that...

Yeah, I love those.

In fact, so many people
wrote in and said,

where'd you get
those green aviators?

Oliver Peoples should be
sending me some money.

[LAUGHS]

ANDY COHEN: Yolanda,
Patrick from Pittsfield,

Massachusetts said, "wow,
a see-through refrigerator?

That seems like a
major extravagance.

Did you design it?"

YOLANDA HADID: I designed
it and built it myself.

It's not fancy.

It's completely practical.

And I drew that refrigerator
one night when I was

doing the kitchen, and that...

ANDY COHEN: Is there extra
pressure to keep things

very neat in that refrigerator?

Yeah, but I love that.

It's not for me... it's
not even pressure.

I mean, I love walking
by there and having

all the fresh vegetables and...

LISA VANDERPUMP:
But Yolanda's fridge

actually has its own Twitter.

ANDY COHEN: I know.
YOLANDA HADID: I know.

It's so cute.

Isn't that cute?

Yolanda's fridge is very
active on Twitter, actually.

TAYLOR ARMSTRONG: And
it's own zip code.

I'm so glad my refrigerator
is not see-through.

TAYLOR ARMSTRONG: Mine, too.

It's so scary.

ANDY COHEN: Rebecca
from Sloan, Nevada,

said, "it seems like you
all travel on private jets.

Yolanda, when was the
last time you flew coach?"

A long time ago.

ANDY COHEN: What about...

But I do fly commercial.

But yeah, coach is not...

I did that for 20
years modelling, and...

You know.

I'd rather stay home
and not go anywhere.

BRANDI GLANVILLE:

You paid your dues.
- I paid my dues in coach.

Has anyone here flown coach?

I did.

Well, when we went to Colorado.

I do all the time when I
have to take the kids with me.

I have too many kids.
ANDY COHEN: Right.

Exactly.

Too many tickets to buy.

We're going to have more
with "The Real Housewives

of Beverly Hills" after this.

Up next...

I don't think a man should
ever speak to a woman that way.

I think it's actually
cowardly and disgusting.

Well, what did I
say to you that was...

It was your tone.

...other than you
telling me to [BLEEP] off?

It was your tone.

OK, so I have
presents for you guys.

This is fun.

They put each of your
opening lines on a t-shirt.

Brandi... "money
doesn't give you class.

It just gives you money."

I like it.
TAYLOR ARMSTRONG: Oh, it's cute.

I like it.

ANDY COHEN: Taylor... "fought
too hard for this zip code

to go home now."

I love it.

ANDY COHEN: I like it.

"Life isn't all
diamonds and rosé..."

"But it should be."

It should be.

"Life is a journey and I'm
finding myself every day."

I love it.

Which I am, which I am.

ANDY COHEN: Yay.

"I'm born and raised
in Beverly Hills.

This is my town."

And my shirt.

ANDY COHEN: Oh, also, Yolanda,
we got lemons for you.

YOLANDA HADID: Ooh, I love that.

Did you see where
the titties are?

"Know your friends.

Show your enemies the door."

That's Adrienne.

ALL: [LAUGHING]

KYLE RICHARDS: Oh my God!

Welcome back to
"The Real Housewives

of Beverly Hills" Reunion.

Joining us now are our wonderful
husbands, Mauricio and Ken.

Welcome, gentlemen.

LISA VANDERPUMP:
You forgot somebody.

The Giggster.

Hi, Giggy.

Ken, who do you think Lisa
loves more, you or Giggy?

Oh, Giggy, without question.

Yolanda, where's David today?

He's working.

ANDY COHEN: Yeah?
YOLANDA HADID: Yeah.

ANDY COHEN: Anything good?

Yes, really good.

ANDY COHEN: Really?

To me, the most...

I mean, exciting thing
he's done in a long time.

Really?

BRANDI GLANVILLE:
I'll give you a hint.

Stevie Wonder.

ANDY COHEN: Wow.

That's cool.

Yeah, very exciting.

ANDY COHEN: OK, I have some
questions for you guys.

Mauricio, you left
your old job working

with your brother-in-law,
Rick Helton,

to set up a whole new
company called The Agency.

How's it going?

MAURICIO UMANSKY: Oh my God.

It's going incredible.

It's been an amazing
first year and a half.

It's been so much fun,
so much hard work.

And just wanting to
be the best and be

creative and innovative
in an industry,

that's just so much fun for me.

ANDY COHEN: Mauricio,
Lucia from Topeka, Kansas

wants to know,
"what's your shoe size

for purely scientific reasons?"

[LAUGHS]

That's the only thing she's
curious about on the shoe size?

ANDY COHEN: Yeah.

There's no other reason, right?

- Well, it's anonymous.
- Yeah.

I'm a... - He's a six.

...size 12.

You're a 12?

MAURICIO UMANSKY: Yes.

Ken, you're so mean.

ANDY COHEN: OK, well, season
three ended with the women

learning that Paul had filed
for separation from Adrienne.

But a lot of intense
personal drama

followed that announcement.

We spoke to Paul and
here's what he had to say.

Anytime a couple separates,
it's an extremely hard thing,

especially when
you have children.

I was raised in a
dysfunctional family.

My mum and dad fought a lot.

And you know, it's
something that I look back,

and I wished my parents
would have divorced and split

years ago, when I was young.

You can't leave.

ADRIENNE MALOOF: I'm
going to try anyway.

PAUL NASSIF: You can't. - Why?

Just... Adrienne.

- I'm going anyway.
- Adrienne.

Go. I want to leave.

PAUL NASSIF: You
can't get out, though.

ADRIENNE MALOOF: Get in.

You can't get out.

The only two important things to
me right now that I'm extremely

focused on are my children
that I love very much,

and also my practise.

And I have to say,
my patients have been

extremely supportive of me.

And you know, I just want to be
a good doctor and a good dad.

Throw me.

[SQUEALS]

I think it's more of a
business arrangement than...

What, the marriage?

Yeah.

They sleep in separate rooms.

How do you know that?

I do not blame Brandi for
having Adrienne and I split,

absolutely not.

I blame Brandi for
making comments

that... which, you
know, are absolutely

unnecessary and hurtful.

Do you feel good about
yourself, breaking up a family?

BRANDI GLANVILLE: I do.
FAYE RESNICK: I bet.

Breaking up a family?

What are you talking about?

Adrienne and Paul.

Are you joking?

What Brandi did was wrong.

She did graciously
apologise to us.

And you know, when we have
any contact, it's cordial.

ADRIENNE MALOOF:
Are you serious?

PAUL NASSIF: Being on
the show, at times,

has been great because I've
met some wonderful people,

some lifelong friends.

But other times, no, this season
was very difficult. It was raw.

Reality became reality, and
I would have preferred things

to be kept more private.

Will I ever be on
the show again?

Well, I never say never,
especially if one of the ladies

needs emergency plastic surgery.

[CHUCKLES]

So how's he doing now?

He's all right.

He's strong.

He's good.

He's really concentrating
on his business.

He's basically just gone, you
know, kind of all in on that.

He's working out.

He's got a trainer.

He's doing that
three times a week.

YOLANDA HADID: Does
he have a girlfriend?

Is he dating that
cute little girl?

You know, I'm not
100% sure about that.

[CHUCKLES]

He pleads the fifth.

Good, he should.

Ken, you weren't exactly on
friendly terms this season,

but what was your
reaction when you

heard the allegations of abuse?

I just didn't
believe them at all.

I thought... I've seen Paul
with his kids in the park.

He was a great father,
playing football and whatever.

If there had been abuse,
they had live-in security.

They had four staff that
would have seen the abuse.

ANDY COHEN: Right.

And it just didn't
happen in my... my mind.

And if it had of done,
there's no way in the world

that I would give...

That's what I said.

...my wife 50% custody of
my kids if she abused them.

There's no way.

I'd fight her tooth
and nail till death.

He didn't abuse those kids.

ANDY COHEN: Mauricio, you
sold Adrienne and Paul's house

for them.

Has Adrienne come to you
and asked you to... to find

a new place for her?

Actually, yes, I'm
still working with them.

I just talked to her today.

You did?

MAURICIO UMANSKY: I didn't
actually talk to her.

I left her a message.

So yeah, we're still working.

ANDY COHEN: How
challenging is it

for you to navigate being
a part of this group

while also having clients who
are members of this group?

It's somewhat
challenging sometimes.

But, you know, I live
by the philosophy

that the fish gets
caught by his mouth,

and I don't like to get caught,
so I keep my mouth shut.

You didn't exactly keep
your mouth shut this season.

The husbands of Beverly
Hills usually that

their wives take centre stage.

[CHUCKLES]

ANDY COHEN: But not
even our normally

cool under pressure men could
escape the drama this season.

Let's see why.

Excuse me.

Adrienne said that my
wife sold stories...

PAUL NASSIF: Yes.
- ... to the newspaper.

PAUL NASSIF: Yes.

First of all, wait a minute...

"Maloof Hoof?"

I mean, that doesn't affect
her business and her shoes?

KEN TODD: That made your...
That made your shoe.

PAUL NASSIF: Oh,
it made your shoe.

Pay Brandi the
lawyers' fees and we'll

all live happily ever after.

I just didn't like the way
he was attacking Brandi.

You pay for it.

What is she, your daughter,
now all of a sudden?

Mind your business.

You never listen.

She's got no man protecting her.

She's divorced.

And suddenly,
somebody's suing her.

Pick up the phone
and call and apologise.

That's [BLEEP].

When you're being sued
by somebody, maybe...

You're not supposed to do it.

...you don't want
to pick up the phone.

Mauricio, butt out.

So that's... so why don't
you pick up the phone to say,

Adrienne, you know what?

We have a whole
bunch of things...

BRANDI GLANVILLE: Why doesn't
she pick up the phone?

MAURICIO UMANSKY: And
I'll tell you why,

because you're the one
that started it all.

Dude.

Did you say it to be nice?

BRANDI GLANVILLE:
You don't even know

what you're [BLEEP] talking
about, so go [BLEEP] yourself.

Mauricio, do you regret
what you said that night?

No, not at all.

I do believe still
that Brandi should

have just picked up the
phone and called and said,

I'm so sorry. - She did.

But do you think it's
OK to speak to a woman

the way you spoke to me?

No, not at all, no.

YOLANDA HADID: And
she did apologise.

BRANDI GLANVILLE: 'Cause
that was a little...

MAURICIO UMANSKY:
That was wrong.

I'm not discussing that, OK?
- That's all.

But let's talk about
the other side, also.

Calm down.

I'm totally calm.

ANDY COHEN: So what do you
think is wrong that Mauricio...

So I didn't think...

So we're all in agreement.

...it was any of his business.

Well, it became all of
our business that night.

Everyone was chiming in.

KEVIN TODD: No, it was Paul's
and Adrienne's business.

Paul said his piece.

He was really nasty
to Brandi that night...

I mean, nasty.

MAURICIO UMANSKY:
Hold on a second.

I was trying to give
Brandi that night.

KEVIN TODD: He verbally abused
her, verbally abused her.

Not... I wasn't going
after Brandi at all.

I was trying to give
her advice so that there

could actually become
a meeting of the minds

and end the lawsuits.

BRANDI GLANVILLE: If you're
trying to referee a situation

and be a strong man,
that you have to...

You have to speak to
a woman like that?

Well, first of
all, everybody was...

It was a very heated topic.

And I can tell you
that my husband

is always so calm,
so gentle with me,

with our four daughters.

I've actually maybe
seen him like that

twice since I've known him.

That is not his normal nature.

But he really felt like... you
know, passionately about this.

I don't think a man
should ever speak to a woman

that way, whether you
like me, hate me...

Could care less.

I don't think that's attractive.

I think it's... it's actually
cowardly and disgusting.

Well, what do you
think that I did...

What did I say to you that
was cowardly, other than you

telling me to [BLEEP] off?
- It was your tone.

It was your tone.

In that moment, I
was very vulnerable.

I'd just found out that
I could be possibly

going through a lawsuit.

That's right.

And I was by
myself in this, like,

cluster-[BLEEP] of a situation.

And then I have you, someone
who I respect and actually like,

yelling at me
across a restaurant

incredibly aggressively.

And I'm thinking,
where am I right now?

MAURICIO UMANSKY: And I
happen to agree with you 100%

on everything you just said.

And the fact that I would
make you feel like that,

I apologise about that because
I was not my intention at all.

Was I passionate?

100%.

Did I apologise that
night because I realised

maybe I was too passionate?

I did.

And you know what?

I will apologise again tonight
because I also like you.

I think that you're
a great girl.

Thank you.

I have nothing against you.

It was strictly two different
opinions and I expressed mine.

ANDY COHEN: Mauricio?

Yep?

We've discussed that Adrienne
and Paul were clients of yours,

which had to partly impact
your defence of them.

I think that I was able
to look at it from two

different perspectives.

Yeah, but you're a business man.

You know that if there's a
possibility of representing

them, or selling
their house, then

you're going to nurture
that relationship,

and that was my point.
- Actually, I wouldn't do that.

KYLE RICHARDS: Actually,
but what we're saying...

MAURICIO UMANSKY:
I wouldn't do that.

KYLE RICHARDS: No one's...
You're saying that...

You know, implying
that by Mauricio

defending them is
because, you know,

they had a business
relationship...

Well, a little, yeah...
Nurturing the relationship.

KYLE RICHARDS: However, no
one is disputing that Brandi

was wrong, including Brandi.

No.

But... but we're...
You guys were never

close with Paul and Adrienne.

MAURICIO UMANSKY: Oh,
that's no... not true.

KYLE RICHARDS: That's not true...
Closer with Paul, actually.

Oh, are you kidding me?

BRANDI GLANVILLE: Well,
no, all of a sudden,

you guys are best
friends and you're

defending Adrienne and
Paul, and they're selling

their $20 million house.

We never said
we're best friends.

- Hold on.
- No, but...

- Never.
- Hold on a second.

You guys have no idea about
any of this stuff, OK?

First of all, we had
no idea that they

wanted to sell the house.

LISA VANDERPUMP: Oh, they did.

They wanted to sell their
house at the same time we did...

MAURICIO UMANSKY:
No, they didn't.

...because the guy looked
at their house, too.

Absolutely.

That's correct,
because I called them up

and I said to them...

LISA VANDERPUMP: Of
course... of course

we knew they were selling
it before the divorce.

...would you like to
look at another house?

Now hold on a second, OK?

And that's what I
do as a business...

LISA VANDERPUMP: Yeah, OK.
You know what?

It really doesn't...

...and that's why I do
my job correctly, OK?

Yeah.

MAURICIO UMANSKY: And that's
why I'm good at my job.

We knew 'cause they
talked about it, yeah.

MAURICIO UMANSKY: But...
But... but when they asked me,

when they separated, they
called me and they said,

Mauricio, we want
to sell our house.

And sure enough, we sold her
house within two weeks of that.

The only time I worked on their
house was during that time.

I had no idea they wanted to
sell their house before that...

LISA VANDERPUMP: Oh, we did.
- They wanted to stay...

LISA VANDERPUMP: I knew for
the year leading up to it.

MAURICIO UMANSKY:
That's not true, Lisa.

OK, well...

MAURICIO UMANSKY:
Well, I didn't.

...then I know more than you do.

I defended them because
I believed in that.

I have two... there are two
types of relationships.

There's a business relationship
and there's a friendship, OK?

There are few
people in the world

that can separate the two.

And I'm telling you right now
that I'm one of those people.

And I can't have... and I do
my job very well and I do it

when called for, and when I...

LISA VANDERPUMP:
I'm not doubting...

...need to be a friend...

I'm not doubting that
you do your job well.

MAURICIO UMANSKY:... and
when I need a friend

and they need me
and we're friends,

I'm going to be there for them.

ANDY COHEN: I have to ask this...

Mauricio, earlier,
Lisa claim that you

not only dropped
Paul and Adrienne

after you sold their house...

Right.

...but that you... they...

We felt like that.

...felt that you dropped
them after you sold...

LISA VANDERPUMP: You felt
like that, didn't you?

...their house.

Well, that was the day before...

ANDY COHEN: That you felt...
Lisa and Ken.

MAURICIO UMANSKY: So
I'll answer that, buddy.

First of all, regarding
Paul and Adrienne,

I'm still working with them.

LISA VANDERPUMP:
Yeah, yeah, of course.

I'm working with Adrienne.

I'm still very
friendly with Paul.

Paul's... Paul's nephew is
now working at my company.

And I talk to Paul
all the time...

So you didn't drop them?

I have far from dropped him.

Regarding Lisa and Ken, a,
I've never dropped them.

I'd love to work with them.

I didn't know that they
made any other purchases...

No, we don't want
to work with you.

ANDY COHEN: Not work with
them... they feel like...

We're just talking
about socially.

ANDY COHEN:... they feel like
you dropped them as friends

after you sold their house.

MAURICIO UMANSKY:
Oh, absolutely not.

I think that what's happened
between Lisa and Kyle

is what's led the friendship.

It has nothing to do with me.

I am a follower when it
comes to the social life.

I do whatever my wife does.

If she were to want...

Tell me that we're
going to have dinner

every night with Ken and
Lisa, I would love that.

I have absolutely no
problem with that.

So did I drop them?

Absolutely not.

That's 100% a Lisa
and Kyle issue.

ANDY COHEN: Why do you
feel like he dropped you?

Suddenly...

KYLE RICHARDS: Well, that's...

Obviously, we...
Lisa and I have had

our issues and that's issues,
and that's... obviously.

ANDY COHEN: Well, Ken and
Mauricio, thanks for coming.

It's great to see you.
- Thank you.

Thanks for coming, Giggy.

Oh, we're done?

There's more when we come back.

Up next... talk to
me about what it

means for you to have gotten
through the season sober.

It meant everything to get
through this season sober.

We are back with the
Beverly Hills housewives.

Ladies, it was such
a dramatic season...

Yolanda, your first
as a housewife.

How does it feel to
have made it through?

No, I mean, it
feels great, you know?

I'm a little bit amazed by some
of the things I heard tonight.

But I'm going to take
it home, digest it,

and we'll get back to it.

ANDY COHEN: Brandi, as your
second season comes to a close,

what are your feelings?

I'm very blessed for the
friendships that I've made.

And I know that I have
two that are life-long...

Lisa and Yolanda.

I actually like the rest
of them a little bit.

So I look forward to
exploring that more,

and I'm excited that we
can have fun together.

Kyle, what about you?

KYLE RICHARDS:
All of these women

here are beautiful
and smart and strong.

And we all have our
moments at times,

but I really hope that, you
know, after a day like this

where we've said
things and some of us

have had our feelings
hurt, we've been angry,

that hopefully, it clears
the air a little bit

and we can leave today
stronger and in a better place,

eventually.

Taylor Armstrong...

Well, I've closed a
big chapter in my life

and a new one is opening for me.

And these girls have become like
family to me through everything

and I look forward to
sharing it all with them.

ANDY COHEN: Kim, It's
certainly great having you

here this year.

You weren't at our
reunion last year.

Talk to me about what it
means for you to have gotten

through the season sober.

It meant everything to me to
get through this season sober,

and to achieve that was huge.

My children were a huge
part, my sisters were.

I love being sober.

I love having all
of you in my life.

I'm just super grateful I
made it through this year.

YOLANDA HADID: Yay.

That was huge for me.

Thank you so much.

ANDY COHEN: So nice.

Really, thanks, Andy.

Lisa?

I think today's been
incredibly cathartic,

and I really love
all of these women.

We've had our ups
and downs, and I

think it's kind
of a lesson to us

all to kind of embrace the
moment and support each other.

ANDY COHEN: Great.

OK, I think we should end this
season with a toast right?

Absolutely.

Let's do it.

Let's go.

Kim, we got a
little agua for you.

KIM: Oh, yes.

Yolanda, you have
a Dutch cheer for us?

Prost.

OK, what does that mean?

To sobriety.

You don't know?

You've never been to Amsterdam?

ANDY COHEN: Yeah, once,
but I can't remember.

YOLANDA HADID: [LAUGHS]
I knew that was coming.

Nobody remembers Amsterdam.

I know.

I remember it, the
red light district.

Yeah, it's the best.

Yes, oh, boy.

Oh, that's a whole other story.

KYLE RICHARDS
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