Dorit Kemsley has had enough of Sutton Stracke‘s victim behavior and weaponization of the The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast’s personal struggles.
Following last week’s finale episode, Dorit, 48, called out Sutton, 53, for her “deflection” and treatment of the cast when they are at their lowest as Sutton fired back, lashing out at the group for their potentially planned attack and mocking of her Southern accent while explaining why she made an early exit from their dinner in St. Lucia.
“It’s an easy out to get upset and walk away. It’s a good strategy, you know what I mean?” Bozoma “Boz” Saint John, 48, asked Dorit on the March 25 episode of the RHOBH: After Show.
“It’s deflection,” Dorit replied. “It’s a consistent tactic. She shows up but made it incredibly clear she didn’t want to have any conversation whatsoever. No one was allowed to speak to her.”
According to Dorit, Sutton was playing victim to make her and Erika Jayne, 53, the bad guys, despite her own past behavior toward her and the rest of the cast.
“Another big, huge victim Sutton, where this is the same woman that can say, ‘Why don’t you pick on someone with the same wallet size,’ who can scream in your face, who can go as low as can be, who can weaponize the sh*t out of people’s real shit they’re going through, which is very, very, very low. She just is constantly drama, drama, drama,” Dorit complained. “It’s like we’re all forced to just accept it. And what happens is I’ve reached a point where I no longer have the patience for it. I’m no longer okay with it. I’m tired of saying, ‘Here she goes again.’”
In her own RHOBH: After Show segment, Sutton revealed that she left Dorit and Erika’s birthday dinner because she didn’t want to go to a negative place.
“There’s this thing that I’m learning about, and it’s how not to be volatile, and it’s to remove yourself from the situation so you don’t get volatile,” she reasoned. “I thought, ‘I’m done,’ and it was midnight. I can go to bed at midnight. I’m a grown a** woman. I can get up and leave when I want to.”
“I came to the dinner. I bought some stuff. I hit the piñata. [And] I listened to some really bad Southern accents that are so offensive,” she added.
“It was mean girl sh*t,” agreed Garcelle Beauvais, 58.
Elsewhere, after Erika admitted Sutton’s feelings had likely been hurt and hurt again, Kyle Richards, 56, said that Sutton showed up late to the dinner “because she doesn’t care” as Kathy Hilton, 66, applauded her as brave.
“It took a lot of courage, okay? That’s why I gave her so much love and attention when she came back. I knew that was a lot for her. You know what? For some people, it wouldn’t be, but for her, that was a big deal,” Kathy explained.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 14 reunion begins airing on Tuesday, April 1, at 8/7c on Bravo.
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