Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Sutton Stracke made headlines — and a little bit of sports history — when she purchased her stunning Georgian-style Bel Air estate for $5.35 million in October 2020. The 4,443-square-foot residence, once owned by none other than Jerry Buss, the late and legendary owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, is nestled on a rare 1-acre double lot — a true gem in the heart of L.A.’s most exclusive neighborhood.
But lately, this picture-perfect property has become more than just a luxurious getaway. It’s now the unofficial stage for a real-life drama that’s shaken the RHOBH fanbase: the fallout between Sutton and her former confidante, Garcelle Beauvais.
A House Full of Secrets and Shade
What began as a tight-knit friendship unraveled rapidly following the explosive Season 14 reunion. Tensions reached a boiling point when Garcelle accused Sutton of not having her back — especially during heated conversations involving Kyle Richards and her rumored romance with country singer Morgan Wade.
According to insiders, Sutton’s silence during key moments struck Garcelle as a betrayal, especially when she needed support the most. “It wasn’t just about Kyle,” a source close to production says. “It was about loyalty, and Garcelle felt Sutton abandoned her in front of the cameras — and the world.”
From Brunches to Burnouts
The once vibrant friendship — full of brunches, heartfelt toasts, and late-night laughs — has all but disappeared. And the Bel Air home, once a sanctuary for Sutton, has become a place of reflection and emotional reset.
“This house has seen it all,” a friend of Sutton’s reportedly shared. “Not just the glitz and glamour, but the heartbreak too.”
The Legacy Lives On
While the estate may have begun its legacy under Jerry Buss’s name, it continues to make its mark in pop culture — now as the backdrop to one of RHOBH’s most surprising friendship breakdowns.
As Season 15 looms, fans are left wondering: Can Sutton and Garcelle mend what’s been broken? Or will this mansion remain a monument to a friendship that once was?
Stay tuned — in Beverly Hills, even the walls have stories.