Video: Sutton Stracke Cries As She Accuses Rhobh Costars Of Trying To “Break” Her For Years And Admits Kyle Not Defending Her Is A Setback In Friendship, Plus Garcelle Says Sutton Is “Not Innocent”

Sutton Stracke accused her castmates of “wanting to break me for years” on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and she said her on-screen fight with the cast “set” her “back” with Kyle Richards. Her friend Garcelle Beauvais, however, suggested that Sutton isn’t “innocent.”

In a recent episode, Sutton took Kyle and Garcelle to her hometown to meet her mom. The three castmates bonded as Sutton addressed her father’s passing. But in the latest episode, Sutton seemed less interested in Garcelle and more interested in solidifying her alliance with Kyle. At one point, Erika Jayne and Dorit Kemsley called out Sutton for her past insults, and Kyle didn’t step in to defend her.

In a preview of the upcoming episode, Garcelle addressed this. “Kyle didn’t stand up for you,” said Garcelle while in a private conversation with Sutton, which was filmed on the cast trip to Saint Lucia.

Sutton responded, “[Kyle and I] had a really good weekend in Augusta … To be so set back with Kyle, like, I’ve just had enough.”

 

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Sutton claimed that no one in the group has ever “apologized” to her.

“They wanted to break me,” said Sutton, via @therealhousewiveszone on Instagram. “They’ve been wanting to break me for years. I don’t want to do it anymore.”

But in a confessional, Garcelle suggested that Sutton isn’t “innocent.” The episode then showed flashbacks of Sutton calling Dorit a “b**ch,” accusing Erika of lying, and accusing Kyle of losing two sisters.

Back in the scene, Sutton stormed into her room and said, “I don’t want to go [with the group]. No. I can’t do this.”

On a recent episode of the RHOBH: After Show, Erika addressed Sutton’s actions.

“Sutton can dish it out but cannot take it … I’ve experienced it firsthand, and then I’ve watched Kyle go through it. And Dorit going through it now,” said Erika. “I think these other women know I’m right, whether they’ll say it or not.”

“[Her words are] not authentic,” she added. “What is authentic is she’s mean to people when they’re at their lowest and there’s no need for that. Her wallet’s too big.”