'RHOB' star Dorit Kemsley blasts Camille Grammer as 'thirsty' after heated fight
Dorrit Kemsley took aim Camille Grammar. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills the star, 48, exploded Camille, 56, As "thirsty" after Tuesday night's explosive episode.
The audience was shocked by this clash Dorrit Called again and again Camille A "c*nt" during an intense party showdown. Reflecting on the burning moment during the December 17 episode RHOBH: After Show, Dorrit Explained why Camille's The presence pushed him over the edge.
"Camille It's been trying to get a rise out of me for years. And I don't give it to him. All right, b*tch. Is that what it will take to get you away?" Dorrit the smoke
“You have no business trying to ruffle my feathers with something from eight years ago that was nothing. It was nothing." His frustration didn't stop there.
"How much forgiveness, how much this, how much that, how much attention? I swear to you, I've said it over and over. I have never met a thirsty man. Dehydrated,” he added pointedly.
Dorrit Also took issue Kyle Richards55, to invite Camille In the first place event. “We are trying to mend the fence. We are trying to move forward. You know full well that you brought this woman around and that she has one purpose and one purpose only. And that's, 'Oh, there. Dorrit,'” he blurted out.
however, Kyle defended his decision, calling it standard practice. “I had problems too Dorrit And other issues going on in the group. If I start saying, 'I can't invite it because it has a problem,' I'll never throw a party again," he reasoned.
In addition, Kyle felt Dorrit Too far gone “I'm not saying Camille's An angel I am not saying. I am saying that it was very unnecessary to tell him," he concluded.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 14 airs Tuesdays at 8/7c bravo.
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Olivia Davis is a staff writer on tea. Olivia's hobbies include binging Netflix series and watching Housewives on Bravo. He graduated from San Francisco State University with a degree in history.
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