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Thoughts on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 11, episode 9

Lawsuit time!

  1. Lol Sutton only regrets that the pants were actually pleather
  2. My god can we let this go?
  3. What are these spinning things?
  4. I love Kathy
  5. I think Crystal should retract the manic comment (which she does)
  6. "I am drunk" "Me too"
  7. Kathy, Kyle, and Dorit got COVID???
  8. So here come the lawsuits 
  9. Erika makes a good point that she can't win with divorcing him
  10. Kyle is Rapunzel
  11. Yay for calling a psychiatrist!
  12. Erika does give good advice to keep an eye on bank accounts
  13. So both of Lisa's daughters are dating someone semi-famous
  14. Kyle is a good mom
  15. Toddler with teeth is a good way to describe a puppy
  16. Lol play date for adults
  17. Erika...could you really not have predicted it when you say he treated you badly? Like is this such a leap?
  18. Erika...just because someone doesn't help you bury a literal body doesn't mean they're not a good friend
  19. It's nice to see Erika open up
  20. It is sad to see Erika so sad though
  21. Next time we get away (again)
  22. Next time we laugh at eggplants
  23. Next time we talk about Tom again
  24. Next time looks good
  25. Can't wait!

(Prompt by me)

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Bravo

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