Denise Richards reacted to backlash over the ‘The Dinner Party from Hell.’ Her rep also shaded Real Housewives of Beverly Hills castmates for their “concern” about Denise’s OnlyFans collaboration with 19-year-old daughter Sami.
Amid the dinner scene, castmates accused Denise of making odd expressions and not making sense as she confronted Erika Jayne. The dinner – which was thrown by Kyle Richards (who recently addressed her sobriety from alcohol) – was infused with marijuana.
Denise recently reacted to the ‘dinner party from hell’ label.
“So I have heard,” she said of the nickname in an interview with Extra. “Unfortunately, I didn’t do any confessionals. So, they’ll have a little opinion of me. Whatever. It was a weed party thrown by someone who is sober.”
She also addressed whether her lack of confessionals was fair.
“It is what it is. I can obviously say stuff here or on social media, but it is what it is, so you’re welcome, Erika,” declared the star, who was asked if she’d ever come back to RHOBH full-time.
“I always say ‘never say never’ with everything in life,” Denise answered. “I’m really good friends with Sutton [Stracke], Crystal [Kung Minkoff], and Garcelle [Beauvais] … They are great women and good, good friends.”
In an interview with Daily Mail, Denise’s rep reacted to RHOBH castmates’ concerns over her OnlyFans collaboration with Sami – after a source told the outlet that the women are “disturbed” by the mother and daughter’s “offensive” collaboration.
“Sami is an adult and has her own OnlyFans account,” said the rep. “She is aware of all content posted … The ladies of RHOBH shouldn’t waste their precious time being concerned – and if they find it offensive then it’s best that they don’t go on OnlyFans.”
The rep also discussed the castmates’ concern about Denise’s behavior at the dinner party scene.
“Denise only made a cameo so not sure how there has been concern ‘throughout’ a season,” the rep explained. “Her cameo was an invite to a two-episode weed party. The ladies really should be concerned about their own behavior.”