Kyle Richards Names Who Hurt Her The Most During Rhobh Season 13

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As frustrating as Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 13 could be, people are still talking about it. Most viewers would say Kyle Richards was largely to blame for fan frustrations.

Season 13 purported to revolve around Kyle and her marriage. But in the end, the longtime RHOBH star closed herself off a little too much for the fans’ liking. However, it wasn’t just the fans. Sutton Stracke thought Kyle should’ve been more open and honest too.

Kyle’s attempts at reservation blew up in her face at the reunion when Dorit Kemsley was ready to spill some truth. Who could forget when Dorit showed a questionable text message from Kyle that appeared to “silence” Dorit? Kyle certainly didn’t forget.

Kyle is still hung up on the text to Dorit

During her appearance on PodcastOne’s The Bitch Bible, Kyle confronted some tough questions. When asked point blank who hurt her the most in Season 13, Kyle said, “Oh my gosh. I mean …” she took a long pause. “This is what happens to me now. Now I’m like, ‘I’m just waiting for the headline about this later!’”

Jackie Schimmel joked, “Nobody listens to this show, you’ll be fine.” Ahem. Moving on. Kyle continued, “I mean, obviously I was hurt by Sutton. And then, you know, later by Dorit. And I hesitate to even say this like I just said.” Kyle reasoned that she didn’t “want to stir [anything] up again.” Regardless, she went on.

“Like I said, they knew what I was going through in my personal life. So it felt like, wow.” As such, Kyle felt that Sutton and Dorit may have been acting up for the cameras. “I needed them as friends. As women. So, that was very hurtful.” Regarding the text at the reunion, Kyle said, “I have never, in all of these years … I would never, ever, ever, repeat anything anyone said to me off camera on camera, no matter what.”

Kyle further emphasized that she had “never done it. And I can live with myself knowing I would never do that.” She distinguished her text as “a private message” compared to other texts that have been read at the reunion.

 

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