Garcelle Beauvais said she couldn’t defend Sutton Stracke’s ‘wallet’ diss against Dorit Kemsley. Meanwhile, Kyle Richards called the insult “disgusting,” as Kathy Hilton hinted at an off-camera conversation with Sutton about the comment.
This season on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Sutton claimed Dorit should pick on somebody whose wallet fits. She even doubled down in a confessional, calling her ‘Poorit.’ In the fight, Erika Jayne was one of the only castmates who immediately defended Dorit, though many co-stars have since denounced it amid fan backlash.
In a reunion preview, Andy asked Garcelle if she felt unable to defend Sutton over her ‘wallet’ diss.
“Yeah,” said Garcelle. “Yeah, for sure.
Kyle added, “I thought it was a terrible comment. I was actually really shocked … I’ve been very clear that I thought that was — actually, I thought it was a disgusting comment.”
Kathy then hinted at an off-camera conversation she had with Sutton about the comment.
“We talked about it the other night,” said Kathy. “And you said to me, ‘I’m not proud of that.’ And I said, ‘You shouldn’t be.'”
Though Sutton admitted that her comment was “terrible,” she quickly called out how Dorit “kind of” called her an alcoholic in a confessional. She also said it “wasn’t nice” how Dorit claimed that Sutton’s wallet only bought her a ‘horse and not a date.’
“Do you think you deserved it?” asked Dorit. “You don’t exactly live like the Queen of Sheba. You live on a f**king main road.”
Andy appeared confused by the diss by Dorit, who recently had her home in pre-foreclosure.
“So she lives on a street front in Bel Air. That’s what you’re weaponizing against her?” Andy asked Dorit.
“I don’t want to live on a f–king main road,” Dorit fired back.
In a March episode of the RHOBH: After Show, Dorit accused Sutton of constantly playing the “victim.”
“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,” said Dorit. “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.’”