Real Housewives of Beverly Hills S15 Reunion, Part 1 | Rich Women with Nice Things
What happens when rich women with nice things get together and talk? Hilarity, chaos, bad acting (Amanda!), and self-advocacy. Dom Torres and Kyla Denanyoh are discussing Part One of Season 15 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and it is really good. Kyla believes it is better than all three parts of the Salt Lake City reunion (the only other Real Housewives reunion she has watched), and Dom agrees that this part of the reunion is making up for the season's dullness.
We find out that Amanda has been running around telling anyone who will listen that Boz is losing money in her business, when what Bozoma Saint John actually said was that she has lost money on her course. Amanda’s lack of empathy and tact in sharing this information is based on ignorance, bigotry, and disrespect because she is manipulating Boz’s words and taking a moment of vulnerability and weaponizing it. As Dom points out, Amanda appears to be singling out Boz, the only woman of color in the Real Housewives cast. Dom and Kyla agree that Amanda has probably said “I have Black friends” a time or two.
Erika gets a great package and the opportunity to discuss her domestic violence encounter and the difficulty and shame of mentioning her experiences on reality TV. We also get a lot of strong and comical moments from Erika when she digs at Dorit, explains her relationship with her estranged husband, Tom Girardi, and discusses the $25 million lawsuit she is entangled in. Dorit is very defensive in Part 1 of the reunion, which is not endearing, as we learn that her home is in pre-foreclosure and that her reliance on PK to handle most of the bills was detrimental to her. As Kyla points out repeatedly, most people are taught to trust and rely on others; it is not a negative thing to trust others or to build a life with someone else. Andy Cohen brings up Amanda’s comment that Dorit has “outsourced her financial well-being”, a comment which is incorrect, rude, and inappropriate, especially given that Amanda does not appear to have more peace, patience, or fun by earning three times what her fiancé makes. In fact, Dom and Kyla agree that Amanda’s insistence that she is the breadwinner is a sign of insecurity because she is probably taking on too much and needs to learn to ask for help, including, but not limited to, a financial partnership.
Kyle gets to discuss how she used the wrong word when describing Dorit’s behavior, but does not apologize for her intent that Dorit is acting out of character. Kyla would like Dorit to admit that she has outgrown her friendship with Kyle and Erika, that she wants it to evolve, and that she is in a selfish space right now. None of that is happening, and Dom & Kyla are looking forward to how the drama unfolds in the next two parts of the RHOBH Season 15 Reunion.
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