The sister of a Lowton man who is missing at sea shared a touching message to mark his 24th birthday.
06.07.2022 - 05:31 / usmagazine.com
Taking it all back. Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Rinna is apologizing for lashing out at fans and making racist remarks — claiming the pain over the death of her mother is to blame.
“I have had a really rough time of it I think you’ve seen how hard this has hit me,” Rinna, 58, wrote via Instagram caption on Tuesday, July 5 alongside a quote about grief. “I’m sorry if I’ve raged on you, about you- it really has nothing to do with any of you.”
The reality star went on to admit that she was “really struggling” and that she “never thought” she would experience such grief that manifested into “so much more” than “sadness and pain.” She then thanked fans for showing her such “patience, love and support.”
“I know it’s not easy to have warm fuzzies for me right now but I’ll get through this and hopefully come out the other side stronger and better,” she concluded the post.
Rinna’s comments come less than a week after the former model came under fire for racist allegations after clashing with costar Garcelle Beauvais during an episode of the Bravo series.
“We fight on our show if we fight with Garcelle we are all of a sudden called racist,” the Melrose Place alum shared via a since-deleted Instagram Story on Thursday, June 30. “That’s bulls—t. I will not accept that. I will express myself when and how I want and I am not afraid of any of you hoes.”
Rinna instructed viewers to watch the Real Housewives of Dubai instead, saying, “And if you are just so triggered by our show and a lot of you p—sies are go watch Dubai,” with a series of smiley face emoji’s.
The Dubai cast, for their part, didn’t take kindly to the former soap star’s comments. “Keep Dubai out of your mess and your mouth,” Chanel Ryan wrote via Twitter, while Le
The sister of a Lowton man who is missing at sea shared a touching message to mark his 24th birthday.
Kathy Hilton says things between herself and her sister, Kyle Richards, are going well.The reality star spoke with ET's Brice Sander at a special screening on Wednesday in Bel Air, and she opened up on reports and rumors of a feud between herself, Kyle and their mutual friend and co-star Lisa Rinna.Addressing how her relationship is with Kyle currently, Kathy shared, «We're great.»«You know, I had said some things out of frustration, that I was feeling personally,» Kathy said, recalling how their supposed confrontation occurred after Kathy had flown back from New York and was tired, hungry and exhausted. She admitted that she «said some things that I should not have said,» but that they have since patched things up.The same goes for her sister Kim Richards — who attended Wednesday's screening as well.«That is a rumor I would like to clear up — Kim and I have never had a problem,» she shared. «I mean, like all sisters, we've had a little something here or there… but we get along very, very well.»Meanwhile, her since-improved falling out with Kyle was seemingly made more complicated when Rinna weighed in.
An honest reaction! Lisa Rinna’s daughter Amelia Gray Hamlin seemed to be in shock after seeing her mother’s provocative pose for Alexander Wang’s new bodywear campaign.
Domestic abuse charity Women’s Aid has confirmed it is in discussions with ITV after the charity was inundated with posts flagging the “misogynistic and controlling” behaviour that has been seen in recent episodes of Love Island.The popular ITV dating show has captivated audiences since it returned last month, but viewers have been left feeling increasingly uncomfortable about some of the behaviour seen on screen, particularly in the infamous Movie Nights featured on the show, in which the contestants are exposed to videos of their partners getting up to no good in Casa Amor. In scenes that aired on Sunday night, July 17, viewers at home saw Luca Bish take umbrage at partner Gemma Owen for speaking to newcomer Billy Brown, with the fishmonger accusing her of “flirting” – despite her insisting otherwise.
Not feeling the love. Lisa Rinna didn’t hold back when it came to how she felt Bravo honored — or didn’t honor — her late mother’s death on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
Lisa Rinna is speaking out about her recent online behavior.
stays at that party gets talked about at the next party (and probably, the one after that, too). In ET's exclusive first look at Wednesday's all-new episode of , the ladies gather at a luncheon hosted by Sutton Stracke. The camera quickly pans to Diana Jenkins' place setting… but there's no Diana in sight.«Sutton, did you know that Diana wasn't coming?» Garcelle Beauvais asks.«No, she didn't tell me,» Sutton flatly replies.
There is a MAJOR feud going on between members of the Real Housewives franchise!
Lisa Rinna is in hot water with Real Housewives of Beverly Hills fans — and other stars of the franchise — after defending herself against racism accusations.
Playing out more like a compelling but ultimately cursory Wikipedia entry than a full-throated exposé, Starz’s newest documentary series “Who is Ghislaine Maxwell?” may be one of the better dives into the socialite-turned-Epstein-accomplice, but it never really answers its own titular question. More polished, and less salacious, than the other two Maxwell series — Peacock’s “Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell” and Paramount+’s “Ghislaine: Partner in Crime” — Starz’s series spends a bit more time on Maxwell’s life before meeting Epstein and after his arrest, for better and worse.
Love Island star Luca Bish’s family have snapped back at trolls who have called the contestant “controlling” following the drama between him and his partner on the show Gemma Owen. On Monday night’s episode, Gemma, 19, got heated in the villa after her comments about “not being far off” from Dami Hope ’s mind-reading that she could possibly have her head turned spread among the Islanders.