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Dorit's "bizarre" accusation against Sutton is just a desperate cry for airtime. The internet is calling BS on her tired, recycled Housewives drama.
Dorit Kemsley, the queen of questionable accents and even more questionable storylines on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, just dropped a bombshell, accusing Sutton Stracke of “bizarre” jealousy and manipulating new friend Amanda. But let’s be real, this isn’t fresh drama; it’s a desperate cry for airtime from Dorit, whose own narrative is crumbling faster than her marriage.
The internet is already calling BS on Dorit’s tired accusations. Fans are branding this “recycled Housewives drivel,” and honestly, they’re not wrong. This isn’t groundbreaking; it’s a textbook move from someone clinging to relevance. The buzz on social media platforms like Reddit and X (formerly Twitter) suggests a collective eye-roll from the audience, who are clearly over this manufactured feud.
Dorit Kemsley is officially on the offensive, claiming Sutton gets “very jealous” when she makes new friends. She even suggested Sutton “encouraged Amanda to have a problem” with her. This all stems from recent episodes where interactions between Sutton, Amanda, and Dorit were, let’s say, strained. But what exactly is “strained” in the Housewives universe? Usually, it means someone is angling for a moment.
Here’s the thing: Dorit is painting herself as the victim here. She wants us to believe Sutton is insecure and manipulative. But this narrative feels… familiar, doesn’t it? It’s the same old tune when a Housewife needs a storyline, a classic deflection tactic. It’s like watching a bad rerun, and frankly, we deserve better. Does Dorit truly believe we’re all that gullible?
The public reaction? A total “vicious shitstorm of exhaustion.” Social media is not buying what Dorit is selling. Reddit threads on r/BravoRealHousewives and Twitter/X are ruthless, with fans dissecting every word and motive. The collective groan is palpable.
One comment perfectly summed it up: “Dorit’s projecting her own vodka-fueled misery—Sutton’s divorce bag > Dorit’s impending nada.” Ouch. Fans are quick to point out the stark contrast between Sutton’s recent financial gains and Dorit’s rumored marital woes. It’s like Dorit is trying to deflect from her own issues by creating drama with Sutton. It’s transparent, it’s desperate, and it’s not working.
The theories are flying, and some are pointing fingers at another familiar face: President Kyle Richards. An Instagram reel, with over 270 comments, posits, “Dorit ‘encouraging’ Amanda’s beef? Nah, it’s Kyle puppeteering her minions to ice out threats to her throne—Sutton’s just the latest casualty.”
This isn’t a new thought. How many times have we seen new cast members get pulled into pre-existing feuds? Amanda is just the latest pawn in this high-stakes game. It’s the “Amanda Effect,” where fresh faces become collateral damage in the ongoing power struggles of Beverly Hills. Is Amanda just a pawn in Kyle’s chess game, or does she genuinely have an issue with Sutton? The former seems far more likely in this cutthroat environment.
Dorit labeling Sutton’s behavior as “bizarre” is pure gold, considering her own history. Fans on Primetimer forums and Bravo fan pages are calling out the “peak hypocrisy.” They’re flashing back to Sutton’s infamous, albeit insensitive, comments about Dorit’s home invasion. While Sutton’s remarks were certainly ill-timed, they pale in comparison to Dorit’s consistent pattern of self-aggrandizement and manufactured drama.
“Sutton was ‘insensitive’ once; Dorit’s career is built on it,” one user quipped. And honestly? It’s hard to argue. Dorit’s “trauma arc” seems to have run its course, so now she’s pivoting to a “fake friend feud” for those Bravo checks. It’s lazy scripting, and we’re tired of it. Where’s the authenticity? Where’s the realness that made us fall in love with these shows in the first place?
This isn’t about genuine friendship drama. This is about screen time and relevance. Dorit’s marriage is reportedly on the rocks, a juicy, real-life storyline that she seems to be actively avoiding. Her last major storyline was her home invasion, which became a point of contention with Sutton. What else does she have to offer if not manufactured conflict?
This “friendship jealousy” trope is a Housewives staple, but it feels particularly forced here. It’s a desperate attempt to stay in the conversation, to avoid the chopping block. But the audience is smarter than that. We see the strings. We know the game. The ratings for RHOBH have been consistent, with recent episodes pulling in around 1 million viewers, but even loyal fans are growing weary of predictable drama.
The question isn’t whether Sutton is jealous. It’s whether Dorit can come up with an original storyline, one that doesn’t feel like a rehashed plot from a previous season. And right now, it’s not looking good for her. Will Dorit finally give us something real, or will she continue to recycle tired narratives until her time on the show runs out?
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