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Holy War! Carlton Gebbia Scolds 'RHOBH' Co-Star Kyle Richards About Constant Questions About Her Religion: I'm Offended By You!

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Feb. 9 2021, Updated 5:04 p.m. ET

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Although Carlton Gebbia has been open about being a witch and practicing the Wiccan faith, she is sick and tired of her castmate Kyle Richards constantly asking about her religion.

In a sneak peek of The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills reunion (Part 2) on RadarOnline.com, Gebbia explained why Richards’ questions about her religion are so offensive.

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“The comments she was making weren’t coming from a genuine place of interest. It was a consistent build up of little things,” Gebbia, 40, said.

Richards, 45, fired back: “I was trying to get to know you… What should I do, ask you about your sex toys?!”

“I’m proud of my religion,” Gebbia said, to which Richards responded, “You don’t seem like it!”

Brandi Glanville chimed in that all her co-stars ever talk about is Gebbia’s religion – and they need to let it go.

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“All anyone ever talks about with Carlton is like, ‘She’s a witch.’ It’s like, we get it,” Glanville fumed.

Then, Richards – who had mistaken Gebbia’s pentagram tattoo for the Star of David – took another dig at Gebbia’s religion.

“I know what a Pentagram looks like because I’ve seen it on Richard Ramirez ‘Night Stalker,” she said, referring to an American mass murderer and serial rapist.

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Astounded, Gebbia shakes her head in disbelief, as Richards continued.

“I certainly would not think asking, ‘Is that a Star of David?’ is offensive when I’m Jewish,” Richards said.

“This is one more dig for me to react… I’m not offended by the Star of David. I was offended by you!”

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