The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (2010–…): Season 9, Episode 24 - Reunion Part 3 - full transcript

The reunion concludes with the fallout over Camille's dramatic storm-off. Teddi and Denise face a volatile foe. A tearful Kyle reflects on the end of her long friendship with Lisa ...

- Tonight,
- Tonight,
the reunion concludes.
- It became a joke.
"Good-bye, Kyle."
- Well, I'd say you were
just an asshole
with iconic hair and lips.
- Big lips.
- Yeah.
- I'm still the nicest
----ing Lisa Rinna too.
- At one point, I was literally
holding my eye open.
- I can't figure out what
Denise's issue with me is.
- You just said you didn't like
her and that she's boring.
- I said season one Camille
times ten.
- If you want me to be honest,
I'll be honest.
- Times ten.
- Oh, God, here she comes.
- Welcome back.
- Are you okay?
- All of us have empathy for
what Lisa was going through.
- I spoke to her
almost every day.
- I don't think any of us
were mean girls.
I don't think
any of us were bullies.
- It's sad to think, like,
how she's feeling right now.
She's got to be
feeling bad too.
- There's no truth
to what you're saying.
- Denise, stop it.
- You're talking out
of your ass.
- I've had a lot going on,
so I don't remember
specifically
everything that happened.
[tense music]
- It's a sad end.
- You said, "Tell your daughter
she's a ----ing liar,"
and I said, "I'm not gonna
say that to my daughter."
- I never said that, Camille.
- You were telling me--
- What are you talking about?
Honest to God,
you need to go take a second,
because this is not good.
- When you were sitting there
at lunch with Camille
and she was
trash-talking everyone,
what was going
through your mind?
- I was really uncomfortable
because I didn't want to--
- This is truly a setup.
This is truly a setup.
- What is a setup?
- I'm done. I'm done.
- What are you talking about?
- Did your own--
- What are you talking about?
- I'm done.
- Is she on something?
- She did say she cursed
at her kids.
----ing she did say that.
- She's so angry.
- I'm not going through that.
Bullsh--.
(BLEEP) them.
- What happened?
- She's ----ing nuts.
- Bullsh--, nasty bitches.
- What's the setup?
- I never said that
about her daughter ever.
- We're not allo--I mean--
- You guys, what just happened?
- Take this off.
I'm leaving.
Bullsh--.
That's it.
I'm done.
- Hey, what's--what's the--
what's the setup?
What's the setup? What is it?
- Oh, come on.
Andy, I'm done.
- Why? We're just--
Hold on, hold on.
We're just going through--
- Andy, they did say that.
- They did say what?
- Denise did say
she cursed at her kids.
- Okay, that's okay.
- She did!
She told me that
the other day.
She was like,
"I scream at my kids.
Do you scream at your kids?"
and I was like--
- I scream my goddamn
head off at times.
- You do?
- Yes.
- Do you feel bad after,
or you're, like--
- I don't, actually.
- Okay, then--
[laughter]
- That's unbelievable.
- Okay, so then we'll show it.
- But they're just making me
look like a really bad person.
- What do you--
what do you mean?
- She told me to tell
my daughter she was lying
about the thing--something.
- She doesn't--
- I never told her
to tell her daughter
she's a ----ing liar.
- No, you didn't.
You have to stop
going down that rabbit hole.
You did not.
- Denise, stop it.
It is not true.
- You know what I would say
to my daughter?
I would defend them,
and I would make
my daughter feel like,
"Don't worry, honey.
They didn't snub you."
- I feel so bad for you,
Denise. Give me your hand.
- I can take it. Please.
- No, I--
- I am speechless,
and I am rarely speechless.
- And, Dorit, I'm sorry.
- But to say she didn't want us
at her wedding?
- Don't pretend
that you like me
and invite me to such
big moments like your wedding.
- I have tried.
I have tried.
Well, that was production,
because I didn't want to invite
any ladies
to my wedding, honestly.
- Oh, that's great.
- You can't say that.
There has to be something else.
Nobody forces you.
- You have power over yourself.
I mean, you do.
- They were so nasty
about my wedding.
- I know,
but you just told--I know.
No, they were not nasty
about your wedding.
They said that
the wedding was great.
- Andy, they said the best part
of the wedding was leaving it.
- No.
- They did.
- What was the best part of
Camille's wedding, you think?
- [sighs]
The departure.
[both laughing]
- Dude, that is so cruel.
- Why didn't you say that?
Well, that is cruel.
- And why did I invite them?
To be cruel?
- Right. Right.
- I mean, that's so mean.
Like, that's why I wasn't sure
if I even wanted them there.
- Right, right.
- That's the point of this.
- No one's ever told me
they wished I'd never been
at their wedding or anything.
Ouch.
- They're just so nasty,
and they've been wanting me
to jump on this hate train
with Vanderpump,
and I've had my issues
with Vanderpump,
but sometimes Vanderpump
is so nice
and caring and giving,
and I miss her.
- Right.
- And there's parts--
I understand
what these girls
are talking about,
but you could
still miss somebody.
Andy, isn't it okay for me
to say something nice
about Lisa without them
all jumping on me?
- Of course, yes.
- I feel ganged up because
I didn't gang up on Lisa.
- I don't understand
what comes out of her mouth.
- When she says,
"the hate train," it's so--
She's literally
getting everything off Twitter.
You guys are not getting it.
- Is that--is that off Twitter?
- She's looking at Twitter
and going, "Okay, people think
"Dorit's not genuine,
so I'll say that,
"and people like that--
you know, feel like
"Lisa's been ganged up on,
so now I'm gonna say
"I'm not gonna be
part of the hate train,
"'cause if I say
all this stuff,
people will agree with me
and like me."
That's what she's
----ing doing,
and once again,
that's not being genuine.
- I think that what
they're saying
is that they feel like you say
one thing to them
and another behind their back.
- Mm-hmm.
- They want you--
- They all do it, though.
They have all talked about each
other behind each other's back.
- I know, but the problem is,
I think that if you had said
to them the entire time,
"Lisa's my friend.
I'm not doing this.
I'm not trashing her,"
and you were consistent
about it the whole time,
I don't think
they would have an issue
about it in different--
- I can't figure out
what Denise's issue with me is.
- I don't know.
- That just was so weird,
right?
- I don't know,
but you just said
you didn't like her
and that she's boring, so--
- Well, she is kind of--she was
kind of a wah-wah this year.
- And to attack poor Denise?
- Denise hasn't done
anything to anybody.
- Nothing. I'm sorry.
- Clearly I have, (BLEEP).
She's very angry.
- Much angrier
than I'd ever realized.
- Let's just take this
thing by thing
and just--let's just see
if we can move
to some resolution.
- Okay.
- I mean, you almost got naked
in front of me.
I mean, that was a--
that was, like, shocking.
- Andy's coming back.
Guys, Andy's coming back.
We should clear.
- Holy guacamole.
- All right.
She really feels that you guys
want her to talk sh--
about Vanderpump,
and I'm saying...
- Why is she not getting that?
- "They want you
to be consistent."
- That's it.
- Is she coming back out?
- Yeah, she's coming back.
- What?
- Yeah.
She's also upset because
you guys trashed her wedding,
I think,
on the after shows in those--
- I did say it,
since then she told me
she hated me;
I'm annoying, and--
- Right, so...
- Yes.
She's upset about that,
but what came first?
- [sniffling]
- I said season one Camille
times ten.
- Is this worse?
- Times ten.
- Did she ever leave last time?
- Nope.
[tense music]
♪ ♪
- Oh, God, here she comes.
- This is so awkward.
This is so awkward.
Incredibly awkward right now.
- You got this, lady!
- It's horrible.
- All right, you're back.
- Okay, I'm back.
- Okay.
Welcome back.
- Thank you.
- Glad you're back.
- Thanks.
♪ ♪
- We're glad you're back.
- You've been crying?
- Glad you came back.
- Thank you.
- Why are you crying?
- 'Cause it's very hard for me.
- What's hard for you?
- To talk to these ladies
about this
'cause I was very hurt
after the wedding.
- Are you okay?
- 'Cause it really feels like
something's going on
much more than what
we're talking about.
- I'm really hurt
by you ladies,
because for me to take that
next step to even get married,
and it was a great wedding,
and then Teddi said the best
part of it was the departure,
and that broke my heart
because I thought they had fun.
- At the wedding,
we really did enjoy ourselves.
- Okay.
- You had a beautiful wedding.
Congratulations.
Like, honestly.
- Thank you.
- We were being shady because
we had just heard
these terrible things
you said behind our backs.
I didn't know you were mad
at me at the camping trip.
You stayed in my room.
You have to understand.
- We were just mad
at that--that moment.
It was just that--
- I know, but you didn't just
say it that once.
- Teddi needs to take a seat.
She sounds like
an entitled millennial.
Teddi's been
giving me attitude.
She's just gotten a little big
for her britches.
Didn't we have that moment
on the camping trip?
- But then you kept going.
You didn't stop.
- What was my next--I'm sorry.
I don't remember.
My life has been very dense
the last few months.
I've had a lot going on,
so I don't remember
specifically
everything that happened.
[tense music]
♪ ♪
- Coming up...
Were basically all your
belongings damaged with smoke?
- Everything,
every piece of clothing,
but it's stuff.
For me, it was my kids
and the dogs,
because it was moving so fast,
we had to get the hell out.
- We were being shady because
- We were being shady because
we had just heard
these terrible things
you said behind our backs.
I didn't know you were mad
at me at the camping trip.
You stayed in my room.
You have to understand.
- We were just mad
at that--that moment.
- I know,
but then you kept going.
You didn't stop.
- I'm sorry.
I don't remember.
My life has been very dense
the last few months.
I've had a lot going on,
so I don't remember
specifically everything
that happened this year.
- Camille, she's not yelling.
- I'm sorry. Okay.
- She's not yelling.
Come on, you're much more
effective quiet. Come on.
- But also when you say,
Camille, that, you know,
"I didn't even want to invite
all of you to the wedding,"
and then a minute later,
you say, "My feelings were hurt
"'cause I wanted you all there
and was so happy
and I thought
you enjoyed yourself,"
do you understand
why that's confusing to us?
- We're confused.
- I'm confused too.
- We all know that you're
a good person.
We're not sitting there going,
"Oh, she's vicious."
It's just being honest.
That's it.
And sometimes
it's hard sometimes.
It was very hard for me
to go to Lisa and be honest.
- Camille, you made
some serious claims about
Dorit's financial status
after the Kitson event,
but you said
you were protecting her.
- I didn't want to get into it.
- But you did.
- People want to know
what I know.
- What are you talking about?
- Your husband owes out
a lot of money
to somebody very,
very close to me.
- Oh, please.
- That's a threat.
- Yes, it is, and you--
- It's a very thinly
veiled threat.
"I know something about you."
- It's not even thinly veiled.
- It was absolutely
irresponsible, what I said,
and it was very hurtful
and very mean,
and I knew it
right after I said it.
I felt horrible.
- Even if we're okay
after today,
I am always gonna be
in the shadow of doubt,
thinking whatever
you're telling me,
I can't really trust
that that's real.
- Camille, you mentioned
before you left that
you don't care for Denise.
Is there something specific?
- Well, I didn't like
what she said,
that I should say
that my daughter's lying
about a situation.
- I don't think that's
what you meant.
- I said maybe reassure
your daughter
that she heard it wrong
and that she was in a hurry
and make her feel better
no matter what happened.
- I remember that also, but
then there was something else.
- But I don't--and if I said
that--I really don't think
I ever would say
something like that,
but if I did,
I'm very sorry.
- Camille, you faced
heavy criticism
after a controversial
conversation
about Dr. Ford
and Supreme Court nominee
Brett Kavanaugh
took a personal turn.
- I know what it feels like
to be wrongfully accused
and humiliated for lies.
- He's gonna be a judge
on our court
for the rest of his
----ing life,
and that
is a very big ----ing thing.
- Do you feel misunderstood
about what you said?
- I don't know.
I just feel that people
need to voice--get their voices
out and be heard
and be believed.
Yeah.
And people need to be believed.
- I mean, I think
the good thing
that came out of it is,
we had the conversation.
I think it's so important
to believe victims.
I just do.
'Cause my mom's one.
- I thought that was it,
that it was going bye-bye.
He's straddling me,
and he had a hammer
in one hand,
a knife in another.
- A few years
before I was born,
my mom was attacked
by a man that she worked with.
But you're strong.
- That's probably why
I've lived this long.
- Maybe.
My mom is a survivor.
- And you're a survivor.
- And you're a survivor.
Camille, you're a survivor.
- You're a survivor
of a lot of things.
- Mm-hmm.
- You stayed strong through
the terrible Woolsey fire.
What was it like
walking through
the embers of your house?
- We were lucky to salvage
some of the stuff,
like some silverware, pictures,
which was so nice,
baby pictures especially.
[tense music]
♪ ♪
Sh--, it looks like
some horror movie.
Wow.
This was the first house
after my divorce.
That was my house
that was all mine.
Hello.
- Oh, hi.
- This is beautiful.
I can't believe it.
How are you?
- And now that's taken
from me.
It's devastating.
I don't even know
where to begin.
♪ ♪
- Can't even imagine.
- We're so sorry.
- I'm really sorry.
- Thank you.
- So sorry.
- Thank you.
It's been very difficult.
- But you do have the ability
to rebuild, you know?
- Yes, I do.
And thank--
- Thank God you're--and you're
safe and nothing--
You know, you've got your kids,
and you're good.
- Yeah, but I don't know.
That was upsetting,
and it's been horrible,
but losing Scott too,
I mean, my longtime assistant
and my confidant is gone.
Oh, Mercury's back
in retrograde?
That's bad for Virgos, and I'm
a Virgo, so it stinks, right?
Scott's a Virgo.
We're in tough times for us.
[laughter]
- I was struck by you saying
you could've lost your house,
but losing your friend
was way more difficult.
- Yes, much more difficult
to lose Scott.
- Denise, you had to run out
of your house, uh...
- I'm so sorry.
- At a moment's notice...
- That's okay.
Thank you.
- And the house
wound up being okay,
but were basically all your
belongings damaged with smoke?
- Everything,
every piece of clothing.
Ugh, the smell is so bad.
- You can smell it.
Look at all this soot.
- It's so weird.
It looks like we ransacked
our house when we left,
running so fast
to get our sh--.
- We took what we could.
- But it's stuff.
For me, it was my kids
and the dogs,
because it was moving so fast,
we had to get the hell out.
- That was sweet that you two
brought clothes to Camille.
- It was very sweet.
- You want to be comfy,
and you want to be able
to write down
your memories
in that moment.
- Mm-hmm.
And that was very kind.
Very kind.
Thank you.
- Of course.
- Camille, you said
Denise does not understand
your heartache
and is lucky that her
rented house didn't burn down.
Denise, what was
your reaction to that?
- I don't know what would give
her the reason to think that.
I was very empathetic.
I've texted you.
I called you during that time.
We talked so many times,
and who gives a sh--
if it's rented?
I rented two houses.
I had sold my house
of 13 years.
We wanted to figure out where
the hell we wanted to live.
We wanted to rent
a place on the beach,
see how we'd like it
on the sand.
- Okay.
- When I saw that, I was like,
"Where is this coming from?
What did I ever do to you
"for you to even say
something like that
where you wouldn't think
I was empathetic?"
- Okay.
- But I'm asking you
that question right now.
- I don't know.
I can't even answer.
- Well, what did I do
for you to say that?
- I--
- You said it, so...
- I know. I'm sorry.
- Something I did must've
made you feel that way.
- I have no answer,
and I'm sorry.
I have no answer for you,
and I'm sorry.
- This is where we think
before we speak, Camille,
'cause you say
extremely hurtful things to us,
and sometimes there's no truth
to what you're saying.
You're talking out of your ass.
And I've been nothing
but nice and kind
and very supportive of you.
- This year has been
very difficult for me.
And I don't have a home.
- I know.
- My family's been displaced,
and my mom's very sick.
It's been--
- A lot of stress.
- I'm overwhelmed.
- Yeah.
- Camille, you need a hug.
- And I'm--
- You need a hug.
- I knew coming in here
that this was gonna be
very difficult,
and I--I didn't want to come,
and I was nervous to come.
- It's okay.
- Thank you.
- Do you need to take a minute?
- I'm okay.
- Go to the bathroom
or something?
- I'm okay.
I'll be okay.
- Camille, you've been
through a lot.
You have been through a lot.
- Now that we're all here
dealing with this,
do you regret being so open
with your opinions this season?
- I have been wrong,
and I am sorry
if I've been cruel.
- Very.
- Mm-hmm.
- It's okay.
- Okay, thanks. Thanks, Lisa.
- 'Cause it felt like
you needed a hug.
- All right,
we're gonna take a break,
air this room out.
- Thank God.
- Coming up...
What was in that bag,
by the way,
that you packed for camping?
- Well, everything. I had--
- Pills?
- I always have my pills.
[laughter]
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- From French châteaus
to Hawaiian mahalos
and private planes
to private islands,
our jet-setting housewives
took their wanderlust
to the next level.
Let's take a look.
- This is "Advice
for the Traveling Housewife."
The traveling housewife
always sticks to her budget.
- Whoo-hoo.
- Private plane.
First class all the way.
- Hop on a private jet.
It's just easier,
and it's so fabulous.
- Bahamas, baby.
- Whoo.
- This'll be fun.
- Wow.
- We're gonna introduce you
to your butlers.
- Oh, we have a butler?
- Yes, you do, girl.
- My butler had a bubble bath
with rose petals.
- My butler didn't do that.
- How sweet is that?
- [gasps]
- Wow. Oh, my God.
- It's almost like
"Downton Abbey" but in France,
like Downton France Abbey.
- Welcome to Chateau Ventoux.
- It's gorgeous.
- Welcome to my castle.
- The traveling housewife
always packs light.
- You're going camping
for one night.
What is this stuff?
- I want to be extra,
extra prepared.
- One night?
- [laughs]
You never leave
Beverly Hills.
Like, we always
take that with us.
I mean, come on.
We're divas.
This is mine.
These two are mine right there.
One, two.
Those are mine.
- And this one too.
- This one is mine.
- And this one.
Sir?
- The traveling housewife
doesn't enjoy herself
too much.
- Walk the runway, ladies.
- Yes!
- Drunk Rinna is here.
Whoo, here we go.
- Those boots.
- Had to show 'em off.
- Go.
Yeah, Lisa.
- Hey.
- I'm fine, children.
Come on.
Mommy wants you to get out and
let me dry you off for lunch.
- Stop ruining my vacation.
[laughter]
- That's amazing.
Wow.
You guys did a lot.
- We did.
- Ariella from Los Angeles
said,
"Kyle, having a Rolex
Postmated to your dinner table
is the level of diva
I aspire to be."
- Look what just arrived.
- Get on it!
Open it!
Open it! Open it!
Oh, it's like
it's happening to me.
- Oh, you ----ing bitch.
- Oh!
- Put it on right now.
You earned every bit
of this sh--.
- Yay.
- Do you always need Mauricio's
permission before splurging?
- First of all,
I Postmated it
because we were leaving
the next day,
and the shop was closing,
and I couldn't leave the table.
But when I make a big purchase,
I like to discuss it
with my husband,
and I'd like him
to do the same.
- Erika and Dorit, do you
check in with your husbands?
- Any big purchase, like,
I would say over $10,000,
I would definitely
communicate with him.
- Well, I'll say this.
I'm not allowed
to buy my own jewelry.
That's something
that Tom likes to do,
and I have really pretty stuff.
- Yeah.
- I don't know.
I think that I'm not
gonna go buy a car
without his permission.
- Audrey from Lafayette,
Louisiana, said,
"Camille, your wedding was
so beautiful and elegant.
How much did it set you back?"
- Maybe it cost us
about $120,000?
- Okay.
- It's a lot.
- Yes.
- It wasn't a million dollars
or anything, which is extreme.
- How much did your
first wedding cost?
- Oh, I don't remember.
It was--
- Probably closer to a million?
- Closer, yes.
- Yeah.
- And a lot
was on security too.
- Right.
Allison from
Brownsville, Texas,
"Can't believe
you all spent $700
on one night of groceries."
- We need hot dogs, hamburgers,
alcohol, sides.
- Okay.
- We could get doughnuts.
These cheese balls?
Do you remember these?
- Do you think we're good
for one night?
- No.
- Teddi, what happened to all
the leftover food?
- We donated it
to the other campers.
- Oh, great.
- Like, when we left,
we were like,
"Please have fun."
- Ryan from Denver
wants to know,
"Ladies, how often to you
grocery shop by yourselves?
Besides Kyle, I'm betting
it's a rare occurrence."
- No, they know me at Vons.
- Yeah?
- I grocery shop
almost every day.
- Really?
- Yeah.
- What was in that bag,
by the way,
that you packed for camping?
- In my bag?
Well, everything.
- Excuse me.
- Don't mind us.
We're here for a lunch.
- What the (BLEEP)
is in this bag, Rinna?
A dead body?
Vanderpump?
- Very many different
outfit changes,
'cause you never know what
the weather's gonna be like,
and I wore a lot of it.
I had--
- Pills?
- I always have my pills.
This is what I carry around.
- Wait, I bet you I can call--
I bet you I can
name a bunch of those.
- She's the resident pharmacy
in a good way.
[laughter]
- It was fascinating to see
y'all without your glam squads
in Provence.
[quirky music]
♪ ♪
- This hair's a mess.
- How did you feel about
not having them there?
- It's fine because the trip
didn't allow for it.
I mean, we are capable.
- Yes. Really.
- They're capable.
- Kyle, where were you
more overserved,
clubbing in the Bahamas
or wine tasting in Provence?
- 1 million percent
wine tasting in Provence.
- Which bottles
that you have preferred?
- I liked one, two, three,
four, five, six, seven, eight.
Going night-night.
No, we're not having
a ----ing chip, by the way.
Put that ----ing chip down.
- One--
Oh, (BLEEP).
[laughter]
I'm gonna talk about it.
You want to talk about it?
Let's talk about it!
- I didn't want to be rude.
- Right.
- I don't even know how
you guys were--
walked upright, literally.
- Well, we were also
extremely jet-lagged.
It was, like, 4:00 a.m. for us,
so at one point,
I was literally
holding my eye open
'cause I was trying
to stay awake.
- You were holding
your eye open like that.
- While ordering the margarita.
That's--in the nine years
I've been on this show,
that's the most I have consumed
and the worst state
I've ever gotten in.
- Really?
- Yes.
- Really?
That's saying something.
- Yes, it is.
Are you kidding me?
- All right, we're gonna
leave it there.
We'll be right back.
Coming up...
- I want to know how she found
the lie detector.
- I had my doubts about
how you found out.
- So hold on.
This was before
production filmed it.
That was the practice run.
- Welcome back
- Welcome back
to "The Real Housewives
of Beverly Hills" reunion.
By the time
Denise's wedding rolled around,
it looked as if the
Lucy Lucy Apple Juice saga
was finally put to its dog bed.
But in Beverly Hills,
sleeping dogs don't lie.
They give stories
to the tabloids.
- I love her,
but LVP is a genius
at manipulation and control.
- There's an article
that just came out.
"Stabbed in the back.
"Lisa extra hurt
by longtime friend
Dorit over abandoned dog."
I know that she's got a
relationship with Radar Online.
This is no longer
about Lucy and a lie.
This is about my friendship
with Lisa Vanderpump.
Even the verbiage she used,
and I say "she used"
because I know
she leaked that story.
- "Poor creature"?
- "Poor creature."
That's what it was,
"the poor creature."
- Kyle, answer the question.
Have you ever known her
to leak stuff to the press?
- I can't sit here and tell
this group of women,
"I don't believe
Lisa would ever do that,"
when she has been
accused of this in the past.
- You've never sold a story?
- No. Never.
- Never?
To Radar Online?
- Sold a story?
- Sold a story.
- What, said,
"You can have this story
and you give me a check"?
- Yes.
- No.
On my children's life,
on my life, no.
Kyle, I swear
on my children's life,
on Vicki's life,
I or nobody I know would give
a story to Radar about Dorit.
You think I did that?
I'm done with you too.
- I'm saying maybe you care
more about your image
than your friendships.
- They've been horrible.
Horrible.
- I am so sorry.
- All that shouting,
and they're all trying
to make me feel like
I'm a terrible person,
and I don't need that
in my life.
These women
questioning my integrity,
I don't appreciate at all.
They don't even know what the
(BLEEP) they're talking about.
What am I supposed to do,
take a lie detector test?
Is that what they
want me to do?
- Do you know who gave a story
to Radar Online about Dorit
abandoning her dog?
- No.
- Do you believe these women
who have accused you of giving
a story to Radar Online
are your true friends?
- No.
- And that was that.
- Yeah.
- Valerie from New York City
said,
"As a practicing attorney,
you should know that polygraphs
"are only about 70% accurate,
and they are not admissible
in court."
Erika, has Tom weighed in
on this topic with you?
- He said the same thing.
- Is it 70%?
- They're highly unreliable,
but they can be good
if you get
the right person to do it.
- I want to know how she found
the lie detector.
- I want to tell a little story
about that
because I know
that even you had your doubts.
- I had my doubts about
how you found out.
- Yes.
- I was like, "Wait a minute,
do you swear
that someone from production
didn't tell you this?"
- No, I swear to you.
I even have a text message.
- You got to tell the story.
- So my daughter,
she had a friend
whose family was burglarized,
and like we did, detectives had
the construction workers
go down to take
a lie detector test.
I did that with people
that work for us as well.
- If you dispute the validity
of lie detector tests,
why did you have
your own employees take one?
- I didn't want to.
The detectives did.
Someone who worked for me
actually failed,
and I know that
she didn't do it, so--
- What's the message?
- So anyway, she said,
"Your mom's friend, the lady
with the dog, is down here."
So hold on.
This was before
production filmed it.
- [gasps]
- That was the practice run.
Then she later told production,
"I want to do this."
- So what we saw
was her second time?
- With a third party
and an animal
and a jacket
over the blood pressure cuff.
- You're supposed to be there
for 60 to 90 minutes.
You ask five or six variations
of a question.
You're supposed--
- So why do you think she did
a trial run, then?
- To see if she could pass.
- To see what it
was all about so that
when the cameras showed up,
she had a great performance.
Ugh.
What the (BLEEP), man?
- Now, the boss of Radar Online
came out with this statement.
He said that Lisa was not
the source of that article
and that she has never been
an anonymous source
to that site.
- Let me ask you a question.
Do people normally
from tabloids
make statements like that,
or they only do
if they're friends
with someone?
- So tell me what this
statement really meant to you.
- It means
they know each other...
- That they have
a relationship...
- And they were
looking out for her.
- And he's covering for her.
- A real close one.
- Do you think Radar Online
was losing sleep
over people thinking
Lisa gave the story?
They came out
and said that
because they had a conversation
where she said,
"You need to come out
and say this."
- I don't believe
she personally
called Radar Online
and gave that story.
- Camille, you've had a lot of
experience with the tabloids.
What do you think happened?
- I don't think she's--I just--
I don't think it was her.
- Do you think someone
from her center?
- Could be.
Could be somebody
from her camp,
but I don't believe it was her.
- Right.
- I don't think any of us
believe that,
but somebody--
- Okay, so well,
that's important.
What do you think?
- Well, here's the thing.
Well, Lisa Vanderpump
is not stupid enough
to pick up the phone
and call anybody.
She would have
somebody else do it,
somebody from her center.
Somebody planted that story.
How many articles have we seen
from the "Daily Mail,"
from Radar Online,
from Page Six, you name it?
She announced through
the press
that she wasn't
coming here
and that she was
leaving the show.
She talks through the press.
That's what she does.
- Well, by the way,
I would've loved
if she had called me
and said that too.
- Wouldn't you?
- Yes, I would have.
- Yeah.
- You know what's interesting?
Lisa has called you guys
"stupid cows"...
- It's easier bloody talking
at Congress than it is
talking to that stupid cow.
- "The real bitches
of Beverly Hills"...
- Let the real bitches of
Beverly Hills go on their own.
- She's compared you
to pigs on Twitter.
[tense music]
And she has said that
Dorit has changed her face
and her accent.
- How come they didn't pick up
that that was a lie?
- Ah.
- That's true.
- Do you think Dorit's face
has changed in the last year
as much as her accent?
- She's had a head transplant.
- We are being accused
of bullying and harassing her,
and none of us have ever
stooped as low to say
any of these things.
She is the only one
who has said
these type of things
about this entire group.
- Let alone what she said
about Erika.
- Just don't ask me if Erika's
tucking it under
or something like that,
because there are some things
I can't lie about.
- Erika, people
have been Tweeting
that you have said on the show,
"Oh, my dick is big."
- I told you my dick got hard.
I'm telling you.
- Is it different
you saying that than her
if you're joking
about the same thing?
- No, I say "suck my dick"
kind of like "kiss my ass."
- Right, that's different.
- You know what I'm saying?
- Right.
- But to say that someone tucks
trying to take a swipe at me
and be funny,
you actually hurt
a very vulnerable community.
- It's very insensitive.
- Another thing for the viewers
that's tied in to all of this
is the place
that she was in her life.
Her brother
had committed suicide,
and a lot of viewers felt that
at this moment in her life,
it was a pile-on when she was
not in the best state of mind.
- I think you feel
a little depressed.
- I think you feel sad,
which is understandable.
- I do feel depressed.
- I know.
- I do.
- I'm sorry.
All of us have empathy.
I mean, you'd have to be
not a human being
to not have empathy for what
Lisa was going through.
- I spoke to her a lot,
almost every day,
and for hours on end.
- I don't think any of us
were mean girls.
I don't think any of us
were bullies.
- It's not new behavior
is the thing.
- I know she's told me
that she's not watching
the show this season,
and she's letting
other people tell her
what's in the show...
- Why would you do that?
- And she's reading about it
on Twitter.
- Wouldn't she want to
defend whatever it is?
- If you're surrounded
by a bunch of people
that are only telling you
what you want to hear,
you start losing the ability
to have any self-reflection.
[tense music]
♪ ♪
- Coming up...
- Instead of sitting down
and taking it,
I decided
to make a joke out of it.
"Good-bye, Kyle."
And then
everybody started doing it.
- Hey, I'm Andy Cohen,
- Hey, I'm Andy Cohen,
and we're back with more
of the "Real Housewives
of Beverly Hills" reunion.
Well, Kyle
and Lisa Vanderpump's
decade-long friendship
has been a thrill ride
of ups and downs,
but this season, their
roller-coaster relationship
seemingly came
to the end of its run.
This is sad.
Take a look.
- This is sad.
- Lisa?
- Oh, I've got
to push you in there.
- I will kill you.
- [laughs]
- I swear to God, Lisa,
I will kill you.
I will kill you.
I will kill you.
Oh, my God.
You're so--
Oh, my God.
This is my outfit!
She's got the gorgeous car
and the dog, and, you know,
everything's the biggest
and the best.
You know, everything she does
is like, "ta-da."
Do not go inside.
Lisa, if Mauricio saw this
on my hardwood floors--
- I had everything done pink.
Like, the pussy's raw.
- You don't even have--
What? Did you just say
the P word?
- Yes.
Kyle's my partner in crime.
We're very close.
I adore her.
[blow-dryer whirring]
- Lisa!
- He's fine.
- You're the most annoying
person on the planet!
This is who I am.
[laughter]
- Kyle talks a lot
behind Lisa's back,
but she won't say
anything to her face.
Over the last year,
have you not said that
Lisa's ego is out of control?
- I think it's a--
she has a big ego.
- Wow, Kyle.
That's really good.
- I've done nothing but be kind
to her and try my very best
to make her like me,
and it's getting to the point--
- Well, maybe
that's the problem.
'Cause you know what?
Maybe she preys on weak people.
- When you're saying,
"Lisa preys on the weak,"
you don't think
that's hurtful to me?
- I love you.
We are very good friends.
I will say, though,
being in a friendship with you
is like playing chess
with Bobby Fischer.
Every move is
so calculated about--
- Thanks, Kyle.
- You're just different
towards me,
and you act distant and odd.
Whenever I've spoken up
to Lisa,
she has punished me
and shut me out.
Unless you're kissing
Lisa's ass,
she doesn't like it.
- Don't treat me
like sh-- again, then.
I'm telling you.
- I didn't treat you like sh--.
- You did.
- No, you--
- You didn't invite me out.
Why aren't you
my friend anymore?
We're not the same, I know.
But it's changed.
So what?
There's all these
nasty rumors about Mauricio.
There's been a lot of gossip
in the tabloids.
- I'm gonna take her
to run my errands with me.
- Okay.
- And then I'm gonna be--
- This is where
the rumor comes.
- Honey, you can't take her.
- He's been seen
with a younger woman.
- I had the tabloids
at my house,
but she put it my luggage.
She goes, "You need
to bring this."
- I'm such an idiot.
I want to know the truth about
the tabloids in the suitcase.
- I didn't see the tabloids
until I got back.
- No, that's not true.
We all saw them.
- I didn't put them
in your suitcase.
- Oh, come on.
This isn't a--
This is a ----ing
sabotage attack.
- I'm supposed to have said,
"Take the tabloid with you."
Oh, whoopty-do.
Is that my biggest crime?
- I look like a ----ing
abused wife
with the black eye who says,
"Oh, I fell down the stairs."
- Oh, my God.
- I can't do that.
- Kyle doesn't want to pay
the price for going against
Lisa Vanderpump.
It's a leveraged relationship.
- I will not
----ing tell a lie.
And you know what?
To me, our friendship
is too important.
- I'm not asking you
to tell a lie. That's not fair.
- No.
I'm asking you not to tell one.
- You think I'm gonna give
a story to Radar Online
and then I'm gonna go to TMZ
and refute a story
I've given to Radar Online?
- That's what everybody
thinks, yes.
I'm in a really
bad position here because--
- Why are you
in a bad position?
- Because as your friend,
I want to say,
"That is not true."
- You're not her friend.
You're not her friend.
- Yeah, I am, Ken.
- You're not her friend.
- Yes, I am.
- You are not her friend.
- Yes, I ----ing am.
I'm just telling you
how it looked,
and I--that doesn't mean
I don't love you,
and I will stand by you.
- I don't care
whether you love me or not.
- Okay, but what
am I supposed to say?
- You love somebody
that's got good character.
Okay, whatever.
- I didn't come here to fight.
- Okay.
- I came here to tell you
this is the overall consensus.
I care about you, and I have
a hard time defending you.
- You came here to tell me
I am a liar.
I think Kyle Richards
just enjoyed throwing me
under the bus
a little too much.
And unless she changed
her position and apologized,
I've got no intention
of seeing her again.
You know what, sweetie?
We're done.
- Lisa's gone
so far with this.
She's in so deep
with what she said.
There's no turning back.
- Good-bye, Kyle.
- So how are we ever going
to repair this situation?
- Get the (BLEEP)
out of my house.
I swear to you
I'm done with it.
For Kyle to say that to me,
I'm done with it.
[tense music]
♪ ♪
- Wow.
What's it like
watching that back?
- It's sad to me.
It's--it's just--it is.
It's sad to me.
It's sad to me she's not here.
Um...I mean, people tweet me,
you know,
pictures all the time,
and every time
I see something like that,
of us, like, joking
and laughing,
it makes me feel bad.
Sorry. I can't talk right now
for a second.
Um...
I paid the ultimate price
by being honest, you know,
and I've thought about,
you know, if I hadn't gone
to her house and not told her
and then she would've
seen us sitting there,
how would that have played out?
It's just hard, you know,
when you care about someone.
You think, "God, why the
(BLEEP) did you do this?"
It's sad to think, like,
how she's feeling right now.
This must be
a weird day for her.
- It's got to be horrible.
- You know,
knowing that we're all here
and she didn't come.
She's got to be
feeling bad too.
- It's a sad end.
- It is.
- It is.
You saw each other
at Neiman Marcus.
What's your prediction
for the future?
- I actually thought that--
well, I thought
before I saw her
that she wouldn't--you know,
wouldn't come, but--
I don't know
why I keep doing that.
But then when I bumped
into her,
I thought honestly
it broke the ice enough
that she would show up.
- I hate to see it.
Ken's infamous farewell
went viral
in the form of the hashtag
"GoodbyeKyleChallenge."
- Good-bye, Kyle.
- Good-bye, Kyle.
- Good-bye, Kyle.
- Good-bye, Faye.
- Good-bye, girls.
- What was the intention
behind that?
- So the "trolls" on Twitter
started saying, like,
"You're this, and you're that.
#GoodbyeKyle," like, meaning
they want me out.
- Okay.
- So instead of sitting down
and taking it, I decided
to make a joke out of it.
So when we were out one night,
we walked past Sur.
So then I started joking
with my friends,
and then I got the Uber driver
to say, "Good-bye, Kyle,"
and then everybody
started doing it.
And here's another example of
Lisa trying to make me look bad
while looking like
how wounded she is
because my sister, Cathy,
went to their house,
and she told me
that Ken was joking
and saying, "Good-bye, Cathy,"
and they were laughing.
So guess what.
You're not hurt by that.
You also thought it was
----ing funny.
And listen, Lisa has a lot
of amazing qualities.
With that said,
you take the good
with the bad with your friends,
and that's a side of her that
I accepted, and, you know--
- Same.
- Okay, we're gonna
leave it there.
Camille, thank you
for joining us.
- Thank you for having me.
- Anything you want to say
before you leave?
- Well, that was
heart-wrenching,
and I have a lot of emotions
going on
and different feelings,
and again, if I hurt you,
I'm sorry.
And that's it.
And, Kyle, I adore you, so...
- Thank you.
- Thanks, Camille.
- You know, you're welcome.
- Thank you.
- Good to see you, Andy.
Bye, hon.
- Bye.
- Bye-bye.
- Bye, Camille.
- Bye. Bye. Bye, Andy.
- Bye, Donatacci.
- Bye-bye.
- It's great you showed up.
- [laughs]
Awesome.
- You came.
- I came.
- And you were here, Camille.
Thank you.
- I came.
- Coming up...
- Do you want mine?
- You got to sip it.
- Whoo.
- Right.
- No. Oh, yeah, why not?
I'll have Erika's.
- Yeah, drunk Rinna.
Come on.
- Oh, my God, Rinna.
- Drunk Rinna.
- Drunk Rinna.
- We are back with
- We are back with
our final moments
with the real housewives
of Beverly Hills.
Denise,
as the newbie of the group,
I have to ask what's
the most surprising revelation
you've had being a housewife?
- Honestly, all the genuine
friendships that I've formed
with these wonderful women,
and at the end of the day,
I know every single
one of these women
would be there for me
and vice versa,
and that's something
so amazing and wonderful.
Especially being in Los Angeles
and Beverly Hills,
to have that
is really wonderful.
- Erika, Kyle and Teddi
accused you
of not being all in
with the group in Provence,
but it was interesting to me
'cause I heard you say
you had allowed yourself
to form a sisterhood
with this group like you
had never formed in your life.
- I think that I've been able
to go to a place
that I hadn't before.
I've never supported anybody
until I came into this group.
- What do you mean?
- I never found
a group of girls
that I did not feel like
I was competitive with.
- Do you think you've changed?
- I think we have changed.
- Dorit, some
of your friendships
were really challenged
this year.
Do you feel secure
with your place in the group?
- I really do.
This group.
[laughter]
- To the point.
- This group.
This group.
- This group.
- Teddi, going forward,
will you still feel pressure
to be the moral compass
of your friends?
- You know, I think,
watching this back,
I have some really
great friends in this group.
I've learned a lot
from you guys.
I've learned a lot
about myself.
This was a good
wake-up call for me.
- Rinna, last season,
we saw the nicest ----ing
Lisa Rinna, as you said.
What would you call the version
we saw this season?
- Oh, gosh.
What would you guys call it?
- Well, I'd say you were just
an asshole
with iconic hair and lips.
- Big lips.
- Yeah.
- That's right. I was
very forthcoming, I think.
- Yeah.
- I agree.
- I'm still the nicest
----ing Lisa Rinna too.
- Kyle, this season might
go down in history
as the season that ended
your long friendship
with Lisa Vanderpump.
How else do you want
this season to be remembered?
- Well, you know,
I'm asked a lot, like,
"How are you still doing this
this many years?"
And we have a lot
of fun together.
I feel like even though
that door is closed for now,
I don't know what will happen
with the future, but, you know,
we have all bonded so much
and opened up
and shared more with each other
than we ever have.
I laughed so much this season.
- Oh, my gosh.
Yeah.
- And, you know, I enjoy
being with these women.
- Can I open
the birthday present?
- Are you kidding me?
Fine, but you have
to put the bow back on
'cause I have
to have it delivered.
- I'm just curious.
It's been--
Okay, it's from
Manolo Blahnik.
- I need to have it
wrapped prettier anyway.
I mean, it just was very her.
- Oh, my God.
It's such a Lisa present.
- I know.
- She would've loved this.
- Maybe after seeing that,
she'll call you.
- Now nine months.
- I know. She might.
I feel like
I've seen this on her.
- He's just saying that 'cause
he wants it for the clubhouse.
- No, I don't want it.
No, no, no.
- Oh, that would actually
be great.
- Listen, I want it for myself.
- Maybe it should go
to the clubhouse.
- No, I got
to deliver it to her.
- Okay. I think you should
send it to her.
- I'm going to send it to her.
I thought I was gonna
give it to her today.
- Okay.
We have tequila shots.
They're well-earned.
You all were troupers today.
I appreciate you all
for being here.
It was a wild season,
and I'm glad at least
for the six of you
that you got some closure,
which is a nice way
to end it right here.
Does someone want to lead us
in a toast?
- Oh, my gosh.
- Oh, wow.
- Should we have
the queen, Kyle?
- Here you go.
- Oh, my God. No.
- I think it should be Kyle.
- There you go, Dorit.
- Oh, wow.
- Okay.
There you go.
- At least it's
in the right glass.
- Kyle?
- I would just like
to say to friendships,
to being honest
with each other,
to being there for each other,
and continuing to grow
in our friendships.
I love you all.
- I'm grateful to you women,
all of you.
- Same.
- Thank you, Andy.
- Thank you for embracing me.
- Of course.
- Cheers.
all: Cheers.
- Congratulations to you.
Thanks for a great season.
- Mmm.
- Mmm.
- Unh!
- Do you want mine?
- You got to sip it.
- No. Oh, yeah, why not?
I'll have Erika's.
- Yeah, drunk Rinna.
- Oh, my God. Rinna.
- Drunk Rinna.
- Drunk Rinna.
- Yes.
- Get on the table
and dance, Rinna.
- To learn more
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