In this extended interview with the stars of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, the conversation explores a mix of lighthearted moments, deep personal reflections, and a few surprising revelations. As the women come together after wrapping another dramatic season, they share candid thoughts on their relationships, career shifts, and the fun dynamics that make them stand out.
The interview kicks off with the cast members expressing their excitement about being in the same room after filming. One of the women comments, “You guys have come and made the happy place even happier,” as they reminisce about the bonds they’ve built despite the tumultuous season. As they settle in, they acknowledge that this marks the first time they’ve been together as a group since filming wrapped.
When asked about how they feel being back in each other’s presence, the cast shares mixed emotions. “I actually feel better than I did during the season,” one woman admits, while another says, “It’s always weird, but we’re attached to one another.” The camaraderie is apparent, even if some lingering tensions remain.
Kyle Richards and Dorit Kemsley, both seasoned cast members, are seated close to each other, which sparks some playful banter. Dorit remarks, “We’re sitting really close to each other,” to which Kyle jokingly responds, “We’re in a better place now than we were, but that was definitely one of the worst parts of the season for me.” Despite the challenges, Kyle and Dorit are both ready to move forward and focus on their growth as individuals.
The spotlight then shifts to the newest cast member, Bose, who is no stranger to high-powered environments. With a background in corporate America, working for major companies such as Beats Music, Netflix, and Apple Music, Bose shares her unexpected decision to step into the world of reality television. “There’s drama in those boardrooms, let me tell you,” she laughs, revealing that her transition into RHOBH wasn’t as daunting as one might think. “I came prepared for this,” she jokes.
Erica Girardi offers some advice to Bose based on her own experiences. “It’s one thing to film the show, it’s another to watch it back,” Erica explains. She reflects on how challenging it can be to see herself through the lens of the show’s editing, a sentiment that resonates with many Housewives stars. “You only know what you shoot, but then you get to see what others say about you, and that’s when things get interesting,” Erica adds.
The conversation takes a more personal turn as the women discuss their private lives. Dorit opens up about her separation, acknowledging how daunting it was to announce such a major change just before filming the season. “I just had to lean into it and be vulnerable,” Dorit says, explaining that being open about her emotions was the best way to navigate the challenges. “I found my voice again,” she shares, demonstrating her resilience in the face of personal adversity.
Kyle also reflects on her own separation and how it has affected her family life. She speaks candidly about the transition from a bustling home filled with her husband, four daughters, and six dogs, to a quieter, more peaceful space. “My house feels so quiet sometimes,” Kyle admits, noting that the biggest change has been seeing her youngest daughter, Porsha, grow up and start driving.
With the conversation moving into the realm of romance, the women lighten the mood by discussing their dating lives. Sutton Stracke, who has recently dipped her toes into online dating, reveals that she’s using three different dating apps. “It gets exhausting,” Sutton confesses, but she’s optimistic about the future. “I know I’ll find love again,” she says, also sharing that she’s looking forward to bringing Garcelle Beauvais into the online dating world. The women tease each other about their tastes in men, with Sutton admitting she’s partial to cowboys, while Garcelle jokes about how different their preferences are.
The interview gets even more playful when they rate each other’s past fashion choices. Looking back at one of their outfits from 14 years ago, the women reflect on how their style has evolved. “I give you a nine and a half,” one woman declares, praising the outfit as timeless. It’s a fun and lighthearted moment that highlights their sense of humor and camaraderie.
In the final moments of the interview, the stars touch on the power of their platform and how their fanbase has evolved. Erica shares how meaningful it is to be accepted by the LGBTQ+ community, especially since she grew up surrounded by LGBTQ+ mentors in the world of musical theater. “It means a lot to be a part of that community,” she says, acknowledging the responsibility and pride that comes with their public personas.
One of the most surprising revelations of the interview comes when the women discuss their celebrity connections. The cast members express their disbelief when they share that they’ve received messages from icons like Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and Jennifer Lawrence. Erica recounts a touching DM from Rihanna, who thanked her for being a great role model for her son. “It’s insane,” Erica says, still in awe of the recognition.
As the conversation winds down, the women continue to joke, laugh, and share intimate moments, reminding viewers why they’re so beloved. The ladies of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills continue to captivate audiences with their blend of drama, humor, and heart. And just before the interview wraps up, they end with a humorous moment—one of the women jokingly asks, “Does Common have a brother?” sparking laughter as they all take a playful dig at their love lives.
In true Housewives fashion, the interview proves that while drama and tension may fill the screen, it’s their authentic personalities and
camaraderie that truly make them stand out. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ladies are back, and it’s clear the next season will be filled with even more surprises, laughs, and unforgettable moments.