It’s no secret that Kyle Richards and Bozoma Saint John experienced their highs and lows. During Season 14 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills the two didn’t exactly hit it off. But where do they stand now? Kyle gave a look at where they are presently following the charged reunion.
Strained relationships are not new in the RHOBH world. And feuds amongst cast members are par for the course. However, there are some that last and some that don’t. And it looks like Kyle and Boz are moving past the tension they experienced last season.
RHOBH’s Kyle Richards and Bozoma Saint John are in a better place

It’s no secret Kyle and Boz didn’t exactly hit it off last season. They struggled to find their groove and the OG Housewife didn’t quickly warm to Boz, who hit it off more with Dorit Kemsley. This might have been the reason Kyle kept her distance.
However, it looks like all of that is a thing of the past. During Kyle’s Amazon Live she gave an update of where she and Boz stand today friendship-wise.
According to Kyle, things are “great” between her and Boz two months after the reunion where Boz called her out about a conversation she didn’t recall having. However, their less than warm relationship didn’t stop Boz from being a girls’ girl and messaging her about seeing Mauricio with another woman.
And now it looks like the two have buried whatever hatchet existed between them. “She’s been great, texting me, it’s great,” Kyle shared.
It’s good to see them moving on. This could also be because Kyle is now also on good terms with Dorit, Boz’s very good friend. Despite tension between them during Season 14, Kyle revealed that she and Dorit are in a great place today.
“Dorit and I are good, I’m happy to say,” Kyle admitted. “We worked things out during the season and then, of course, had to go over things against the reunion. But I’m happy to say we’re in a better place.”
Looks like all’s well that ends for Kyle, Boz, and Dorit. For now at least.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is available to stream on Peacock and Hayu in the UK and Ireland.