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Dorit: Erika said Kyle gets people off RHOBH

Dorit just exposed Kyle's alleged secret power to oust Housewives, shattering everything we thought we knew about RHOBH. Is Kyle really a puppet master?

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Stop everything you’re doing, besties, because the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Reunion Part 3 just detonated. It was LESS of a reunion and MORE of a full-blown, no-holds-barred cage match!

My jaw isn’t just on the floor; it’s somewhere in the next county. What we just witnessed was pure, unadulterated Bravo chaos that will live rent-free in my head for weeks!

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Dorit Drops a BOMBSHELL: Kyle’s Secret Power Play?

Let’s just get straight to the main event because Dorit Kemsley came to this reunion with receipts, or at least, a very pointed accusation that rocked the entire couch and sent shockwaves through my living room! She claimed, with a straight face, that Erika Jayne herself told her Kyle Richards has the power to get people off the show. STOP. THE. PRESSES. Did you hear that?!

Dorit said Erika told her Kyle has the power to get people off the show.

My eyes nearly popped out of my head! If this is even a whisper of the truth, it doesn’t just change everything; it shatters the very foundation of what we thought we knew about Beverly Hills power dynamics.

Is Kyle really playing puppet master behind the scenes, pulling strings like a master manipulator? Is this why certain friendships seem to last, while others mysteriously vanish into the Bravo ether?

This isn’t just a juicy rumor; it’s an accusation of network-level manipulation. It paints Kyle in a whole new, much darker, shade of diamond. Suddenly, her “OG” status feels a lot less earned and a lot more… strategic.

Erika and Dorit: Convenient Boundaries & Crocodile Tears

Of course, this explosive accusation immediately spun into a whole thing between Dorit and Erika. Erika, naturally, looked like she’d been caught with her hand in the cookie jar, or perhaps just realized Dorit was finally airing their dirty laundry on national television.

She talked about being “hurt” by Dorit, which, bless her heart, is richer than a triple-chocolate fudge cake coming from the woman who basically invented the art of emotional detachment and has made a career out of being unbothered.

Then, in true Housewife fashion, they both started talking about “setting boundaries.” Honey, if I had a dollar for every time a Housewife said that at a reunion, I could buy Kyle’s entire designer wardrobe and a private jet!

It’s the go-to phrase for when you want to look mature but actually just want to keep someone at arm’s length without looking like the bad guy. Let’s be real, it wasn’t genuine resolution.

It was a transparent, strategic retreat to avoid unpacking the REAL issues, like, you know, whether Kyle is secretly running a Bravo hit list! It felt less like growth and more like a conveniently timed deflection.

Sutton’s Denial: Minion or Misunderstood Muse?

And speaking of Kyle, let’s talk about Sutton Stracke. Bless her heart, Sutton has been dragged through the mud all season, constantly playing the role of Kyle’s loyal little minion, and frankly, it’s getting old.

At the reunion, she vehemently denied it, trying to reclaim her independence and assert herself. But honestly? Her actions sometimes speak louder than her words.

While I appreciate Sutton’s quirks and her occasional willingness to stand up for herself, there’s always been this lingering feeling that she’s a little too eager for Kyle’s approval, like a puppy waiting for a treat.

It’s a tricky line to walk in this group, trying to be your own person while also staying in the good graces of the OG. Sutton needs to decide if she wants to be a diamond holder in her own right or just another accessory in Kyle’s perfectly curated life!

Tammy’s Red Marker Verdict: The Game is Afoot!

Let’s be real, babes. This reunion wasn’t about healing or finding common ground. It was about damage control, strategic positioning for the next season, and a brutal power struggle playing out in front of our very eyes.

Dorit’s claim about Kyle and Erika? That wasn’t just a slip-up; that was a calculated move, a tactical strike to expose the true power dynamics at play.

Everyone’s talking about “boundaries” and “hurt feelings,” but what they’re really doing is protecting their spot on the show and their hefty paycheck.

Kyle’s influence is undeniable, whether it’s official or simply a byproduct of being the last OG standing who knows where all the bodies are buried. The real “boundaries” being set are around who gets to control the narrative and who gets to stay relevant in this cutthroat game.

It’s a Real Housewives game of thrones, and these women are playing for keeps, with their crowns and contracts on the line.

So, grab your popcorn, because the real drama isn’t over. It’s just getting started. And mark my words, if Dorit Kemsley isn’t careful, she might just find herself on Kyle’s alleged “list” faster than you can say “goodbye, friend!” The next season is going to be absolutely explosive!

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Former publicist and reality TV aficionado. Tammy breaks down the drama to show you the human truth behind the 'scripted' reality.

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