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Lisa Vanderpump Accused Of Causing Tabloid Drama On ‘RHOBH’, Hubby Claims It's 'A F**king Sabotage Attack'

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Feb. 18 2014, Published 1:31 p.m. ET

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A battle royale erupts during the upcoming episode of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills when Kyle Richards confronts Lisa Vanderpump about the cheating reports plaguing her family, and RadarOnline.com has all the details.

After Vanderpump's passive-aggressive refusal to denounce news reports implying that Richards' husband, Mauricio Umansky, has been unfaithful to her, the housewives accused the British beauty of trying to bring the tabloid magazines on their vacation to stir up drama.

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“Instead of hearing two things from two different people, I want to know the truth about the tabloids,” Richards said turning to Vanderpump.

“I was told at Brandi’s house, the tabloids were on the table and that you Lisa said to put them in the suitcase.”

Holding her head in disbelief, Vanderpump replied, “I don’t read them. I didn’t see them until Ken showed them to me… I didn’t put them in your suitcase.”

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“That’s not true,” Brandi Glanville fired back at her co-star. “Honestly, you wanted me to bring it."

Turning to the cameras, Glanville added, “It’s all clear that Kyle needs to know the truth.”

Defending his wife, Ken Todd stepped into the ladies’ cat fight.

"This is a f**king sabotage attack,” he said, accusing the other women of trying to take down his wife.

Watch the rest of the face-off below and tune in next Monday for the full episode.

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