Enter your email address below and subscribe to our newsletter

Dorit: Kyle Used Me For PR At Alexia’s Wedding.

Dorit Kemsley claims Kyle Richards used her for PR at Alexia Umansky's wedding, feeling like a "ghost." Get the latest RHOBH drama!

Share your love

Alright, besties, buckle up because the Beverly Hills drama train has officially left the station for Season 14, and Dorit Kemsley is already lobbing grenades like it’s a sport! I swear, these women can’t even attend a wedding without turning it into a full-blown psychological warfare session. This time, it’s Alexia Umansky’s gorgeous wedding, and Dorit is claiming she was basically a ghost at the reception. Girl, please!

Dorit’s Wedding Woes: Ignored or Ignorable?

So, here’s the scorching tea, besties: Dorit Kemsley, fresh off “shutting down” those pesky divorce rumors (which, let’s be real, is like trying to put out a raging inferno with a water pistol – good luck with that!), is now piping up about Alexia Umansky’s wedding. And what’s her earth-shattering complaint? That NO ONE, and I mean absolutely no one, acknowledged her presence. She’s out here saying she felt completely ignored, like she was just a seat filler, and that Kyle only invited her to the event for “public image.” Can you even?!

YouTube video

“I literally felt like I was a ghost. No one acknowledged me. I was there because it looked good for Kyle, not because she actually wanted me there.”

Seriously, Dorit? A ghost at a Housewife daughter’s wedding? With cameras practically glued to every designer heel and Paps lurking? Please.

This isn’t just screaming ‘I need a storyline,’ it’s practically shouting it from the rooftops! It’s giving ‘woe is me, I’m so misunderstood’ mixed with a heavy dose of ‘please pay attention to me, my contract depends on it.’

The very idea that a Kemsley could be invisible at any high-profile event, let alone one steeped in Bravo drama, is just utterly laughable. Unless she was wearing a literal invisibility cloak custom-made by her own design house, I’m simply not buying it. Not for a second!

Kyle’s Side: The PK Factor

Of course, Kyle Richards, who is practically the undisputed queen of maneuvering through these treacherous social landmines, wasn’t about to let that accusation just hang in the Beverly Hills air. Kyle, in her usual, slightly exasperated but always calculating way, explained that she invited Dorit because she also invited PK. Now, this, my besties, is where the plot thickens faster than a Bravo reunion special!

Because Dorit and PK have been the hot topic, the entire internet’s obsession, with their very public marriage struggles. Kyle saying she invited PK isn’t just a casual detail; it’s a masterclass in strategic maneuvering.

Was it a genuine gesture of support for a couple publicly teetering on the brink? Or, and this is my bet, was it Kyle trying to maintain the optics of a unified front, especially when there’s so much relentless public speculation around Dorit and PK’s relationship?

You know the drill: “We’re all friends, everything’s fine, look how normal it is for them to be together at our family event.” Let’s be real, it’s Kyle playing the long game.

She’s not just a master chess player; she’s the grandmaster of manipulating her friendships and controlling how they look on camera. Every move is calculated, honey.

The Red Marker Verdict

Let’s get really real here, besties. Dorit Kemsley claiming she was ignored at a wedding and then having the audacity to accuse Kyle of inviting her purely for “public image” is pure, unadulterated reality TV platinum. But is it truth? Or is it Dorit, with her usual flair for the dramatic, trying to manufacture a juicy storyline and garner sympathy for herself as Season 14 kicks off, especially with those lingering, unanswered questions about her marriage to PK hanging heavy in the air? My money’s on the latter.

My red marker verdict is this, and I’m not backing down: Dorit is absolutely playing the victim card, and she’s playing it hard to secure her narrative for the upcoming season.

She’s either genuinely feeling insecure and projecting it onto the nearest camera, or she’s savvy enough to know that a good “I felt left out” story always, always gets airtime. And let’s be honest, it’s probably a bit of both, but mostly the savvy part.

As for Kyle, inviting PK, despite the undeniable marital drama, is a brilliant power play. It puts her in the position of being the “supportive friend” while simultaneously, and quite expertly, controlling the narrative around Dorit’s public image.

This isn’t about genuine concern for Dorit’s feelings at a wedding; it’s about meticulously managing the overall look of the cast dynamics for maximum drama and viewer engagement.

These women aren’t just attending events, besties; they’re constantly performing for their lives, and Dorit’s “ignored” act? That’s just the opening salvo in her never-ending reality TV spectacular. What do you think? Is Dorit genuinely hurt, or is she just trying to secure that diamond for another season?


Source: Google News

Share your love
Tammy Heart Author Womanedit

Tammy Heart

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

Stay informed and not overwhelmed, subscribe now!