Dorit felt betrayed when Kyle publicly stated on Amazon Live that their friendship was exaggerated, dismissing years of shared experiences and intimate moments.
The new sound effect was 'Basically corporate. America, all black, in one fabulous European. Like this.'
Kyle reacted defensively, claiming Dorit's comments were a joke taken out of context and that she was emotionally vulnerable at the time.
Bose was a high-ranking executive in corporate America, notably at PepsiCo, and now runs self-help workshops called Badass Workshops.
Sutton advised Kyle to protect her money due to concerns about potential financial disputes arising from her separation from Mauricio Umansky.
The main point of contention was Kyle's public dismissal of their friendship, which Dorit felt minimized their history and hurtful.
Bose described her transition as a personal pivot to her best, greatest self, rising from personal challenges like her husband's cancer and corporate setbacks.
The phrase 'Grace time is over' signified Dorit's refusal to tolerate Kyle's behavior any longer, marking the end of her patience and understanding.
Sutton thought Kyle was naive and needed to take legal steps to protect her financial interests during her separation.
Bose was described as looking like Mother Goose with a team of shorter assistants marching in sync with her down the sidewalk.
This is part one of a two-part recap!
On this week’s Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Dorit has had it with just bout everyone and Kyle has had a rough couple of years if you hadn’t heard, so some of the ladies throw her a carb party and call Mauricio haggard. That’s what friends are for, eh?
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