TW: This article contains discussions of suicide.
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Sutton Stracke has had many memorable moments on the show. So, let’s “name ’em!” She insulted Crystal Kung Minkoff’s leather pants and had a meltdown at the Magic Mike show. Plus Sutton tried to expose Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky’s marital problems at the infamous weed dinner. However, Sutton has regrets about one moment on RHOBH.
Sutton Stracke regrets this “terrible moment” on RHOBH
Recently, Sutton was a guest on Heather McDonald’s podcast, Juicy Scoop. And she shared the moment that she regretted the most on RHOBH. Her co-star Dorit Kemsley was the victim of a home invasion. While her husband, PK Kemsley, was out of town, armed men broke into Dorit’s house while she was home alone with their two children. Thankfully, Dorit and her children weren’t harmed during the incident. Afterward, Dorit sought treatment for PTSD.
Meanwhile, when Kyle relayed the story to Sutton, her response was cold. Sutton stated that she was “putting out fires all day” and detailed some immigration red tape that was affecting one of her fashion designers. When Kyle explained that it wasn’t the same, Sutton had an icy response. “I mean, I wasn’t held at gunpoint. I’m sorry,” Sutton said. She later apologized for her comments.
“That was a bad, bad moment. So awful,” Sutton said of her reaction to the robbery. “It was really not good.” She continued, “That was probably the lowest moment of my life, what [is] said. So, for me to say that, flippantly, what was I thinking? It was terrible.” Sutton added, “A terrible moment for me.” As you may recall, Sutton’s father took his own life with a firearm.
Sutton also noted that one of the “negatives” of being on the show is the way that she has sometimes treated her RHOBH co-stars poorly. Well, fans will see what mood Sutton is in when Season 14 premieres.
For now, you can stream earlier seasons of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills on Peacock.
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