Lisa Rinna Denies She Was “Looking to Ruin People’s Lives” on RHOBH, Admits She and Former Costars Still “Carry” Bitterness as Harry Says Her “Job” Was to Be “Sh**ty”

   

Lisa Rinna Admits She and RHOBH Costars Still “Carry” Bitterness From Show as Harry Hamlin Says Her “Job” Was to Be “Sh**ty” for Ratings

Lisa Rinna suggested she and her ex-costars “carry” bitterness over what happened on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, as her husband Harry Hamlin reacted, claiming her “job” was to be “sh**ty” to get “ratings.”

For many seasons, Lisa was accused of stirring the pot on camera. Though some fans criticized her, others felt that the show’s drama plunged after she quit. She recently tried to squash her beef with Camille Grammer years after calling her an ‘a**hole’ on TV. As of now, Camille hasn’t publicly addressed it.

“Now that I’ve had two years away from it, I don’t dislike these women,” said Lisa on her Let’s Not Talk About The Husband podcast with husband Harry Hamlin. “I had to work with them in a way to make a television show that was prickly.”

“That was your job,” Harry added. “Your job was to be sh**ty from time to time in order to get ratings so that there would still be a show.”

Lisa suggested that she and her former co-stars are holding onto bitterness.

“Whether you filmed it or not, I think we [still] carry so much of it — and we don’t need to. We could let it go and be like, ‘You know what, you guys? We made a great show,'” she said. “I don’t think any of us … were out there looking to ruin people’s lives.”

Last month, Lisa recalled her postpartum depression after the birth of her second child, Amelia Hamlin.

“I had horrible postpartum depression, but I didn’t know it,” stated Lisa at the time on Let’s Not Talk About The Husband. “I didn’t know what it was. When you have your first baby, you don’t know. You just don’t know.”

“I was having horrible hallucinations of killing people, and I needed to take the knives out of the house,” she continued. “And I also had horrible visions of driving the car into a brick wall.”

“I did not have horrible visions about hurting the baby in any way, shape or form. It wasn’t about that,” she said. “It was about hopelessness, darkest depression and these horrible visions, hallucinations … Looking back, I was completely psychotic.”