'Screaming,' 'Crying' & Secrets Spilled! 'RHOBH' Reunion Erupts In 'Bizarre' Meltdown
March 15 2017, Published 4:15 p.m. ET
Get ready for the wildest RHOBH reunion ever! After wrapping the anticipated event last week, host Andy Cohen spilled the details on what drama fans can expect this time around.
"Something kind of bizarre happens that triggers a series of events that are also bizarre, but very dramatic," the host told Entertainment Tonight. "The Beverly Hills women, they keep it calm. They do get very emotional. Their words hurt, you know?"
He continued, "It was good. I mean, Kim Richards came. Eden Sassoon was there for a bit. Dorit Kemsley's husband PK was there for a bit. So, it was really good."
Kyle Richards agreed with Cohen, saying that the taping was "very bizarre" .
"There was screaming, there was crying, there was a walk-off," she added. "It was so intense at times."
The former child star declined to say who did what — but Lisa Rinna and Kemsley seem to have some bad blood to settle.
On the most recent episode, they got in a heated argument after Kemsley insinuated Rinna had a problem with Xanax. Rinna denied the claims.
But the Beverly Hills women don't have a monopoly on Bravo drama. Kandi Burruss and Porsha Williams will be front and center when The Real Housewives of Atlanta reunion tapes later this month.
The women have been feuding all season over allegations that Burruss tried to drug and sexually assault Williams. Burruss fired back that Williams is an "aggressive lesbian" when drunk, and claims she kept their text messages for proof!
Cohen promised fans he'll get to the bottom of the scandal.
"I am going to cover it like the press is covering Donald Trump and Russia," he said "I am going to go all in. I am going to be relentless, and I won't stop until I get answers … I'm doing the Lord's work."
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