Cynthia Bailey with then beau, Leon, photographed by Ron Galella at the Ghost Flagship Store Grand Opening celebration (May 2000).
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Dazed and Confused Housewives
To make a comment that Kyle Richards was in denial was extremely mean of Sutton Stracke.
And Sutton shouldn’t make fun of Denise Richards not being able to speak her mind, because she leaves out the most important words, always.
She cowered in front of Erika Girardi, and she cowered in front of Kyle at this party.
Garcelle Beauvais was the one who actually brought up the elephant in the room.
If she was honest and more straight with the women, she might have a smoother season, but Sutton always finds herself in hot water.
I don’t understand why Kyle needs to have someone to fighting her battles.
She was looking to Annemarie Wiley – whom she had just met! – and Faye Resnick.
But why does she want the women to pick a fight with her sister?!
I know Erika prides herself of being a lone wolf in Beverly Hills, but I actually don’t think it’s about Kathy Hilton’s parties.
We’ve seen how it goes for women interfering with her sisters for her.
The sisters end up making up, and the women is iced out by all the sisters, including Kyle.
Just look at Lisa Rinna.
But while speaking of confusion: Nobody knew why Denise all of a sudden had an issue with Erika.
She told her that she should watch the show if it was unclear what she was upset about.
This is the reason why we have reunions, Denise!
It was later revealed that Denise was upset about the sexual conversation they’d had at her home in season 10, and I thought they had addressed that years ago!
I think the shaming Denise did afterwards was worse than a conversation of threesome.
Cynthia Bailey is always in between two in an argument. It has happened multiple times, and it happened again on RHOBH.
It almost made me laugh if it wasn’t for a promising end of a disastrous night going down the toilet.
When everyone had left, and Kyle was consoled by her staff, and it looked so empty and sad.
It was a depressing end to a confusing party.
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