‘RHOBH’: Erika Jayne Opens Up About Her ‘Complicated’ Divorce
Meanwhile, this week’s episode of the Bravo show features other drama surrounding the other Housewives as Dorit Kemsley and Kyle Richards yell at each other at Kyle’s election party.
AceShowbiz –Erika Jayne broke her silence on her divorce in a new episode of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills“. The new outing, which aired on Wednesday, June 16, saw Erika addressing her and Tom Girardi‘s marital issues to her co-stars.
Erika was seen telling a few of her co-stars about her divorce through a text message. The Bravo personality then opted to lay low for a few days as she skipped Kyle Richards‘ election party. It was rather understandable since the event took place only hours after Erika filed for divorce from her husband of 21 years.
After shutting down herself from everyone for 3 days, Erika joined the other ladies in the closing scene of the episode. Driving her car to Kyle’s old Bel Air house for a Paris-themed brunch, Erika admitted in the car, “There’s so many layers to this divorce. It’s so f***ing complicated. It’s very difficult to explain.”
It seemed like Erika had come prepared, predicting that her co-stars would pose questions regarding her marriage to the former attorney. “I’m sure that [the ladies] were very shocked, and they’re going to have a lot of questions,” she said.
When she arrived at Kyle’s place, Erika admitted to the other ladies, “I did not see it ending this way.” Referring to her husband, Erika went on to say, “I was going to hold that man’s hand until he died.” More details are believed to be shared in next episode.
Meanwhile, this week’s episode featured other drama surrounding the other Housewives. Dorit Kemsley and Kyle yelled at each other after the latter confronted Dorit at her party. She told Dorit that she better not upset her again if she wanted to maintain their friendship. Dorit felt that Kyle was hypocrite by putting on their friendship while Kyle said, “F**k you” to Dorit repeatedly last season.
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