Kyle Richards Slams RHOBH Co-Stars Over ‘Ugly’ Plastic Surgery Drama!
Kyle Richards is throwing down the gauntlet against her fellow The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars, Dorit Kemsley and Sutton Stracke, standing firmly against their ongoing feud. And guess what? She’s not holding back.
In a candid moment, Richards, 55, made her position crystal clear: “I do not like when anybody talks about people’s looks or their financial situations. It’s ugly.” Speaking to the press on November 24, she emphasized, “I’ve had my share of spats. We disagree on the show, but I refuse to engage in low blows.”
But what sparked this drama? It all ignited when Stracke participated in a joint interview with Lisa Barlow from Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. During a game where they had to guess a celebrity’s identity, the conversation took a turn for the personal, leading to some sharp jabs.
As Stracke revealed a photo of Kemsley during the game, Barlow noted that Kemsley “holds grudges” and “lives above her means.” Stracke then admitted, “I don’t think she ever let the mouse go. The lady can’t get a hint.” But Barlow observed Kemsley’s beauty, stating, “She’s pretty.” To which Stracke sharply replied, “Well, when you’ve had enough surgery, anyone can be pretty.”
In the aftermath of Stracke’s comments, Kemsley swiftly retaliated. “Why hasn’t Sutton had any plastic surgery?” she questioned during a recent interview. “She has the cash, so what’s stopping her?” Kemsley went on to clarify that, aside from a breast augmentation, she hasn’t had any procedures done. “I promise you, if I’ve had anything else done, I’d be the first to admit it,” she declared.
The simmering tensions don’t just stop there. The upcoming season promises more fireworks, with the trio already embroiled in heated exchanges. “God gave you two ears and one mouth for a reason, can you let me talk?” Richards fired back during a dinner party, to which Kemsley snapped, “It’s time for you to f—ing listen.”
As the trailer for season 14 drops, Stracke amusingly remarked, “My only thought was, ‘Let’s hope the police don’t get called on us!’”