RHOBH’s Kyle Richards Claims She And Husband Mauricio Have Apologized To Garcelle Beauvais!
Kyle Richards said she already apologized to Garcelle Beauvais after laughing at Erika Jayne shouting at her son.
After Kyle’s recent actions on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, she received a lot of backlash from fans of the show. The July 6 episode of the show showed Kyle and her husband laughing at Erika Jayne shouting at Garcelle Beauvais’ son when he was getting flowers for his mother. She explained to her fans that she wasn’t laughing at the situation but instead at Erika’s actions while drunk. In a recent Livestream, however, Kyle said she did apologize to her co-star.
On July 12, Richards said, “My husband and I both, of course, apologized to Garcelle, I didn’t put that in my Instagram Stories when I was explaining it because, honestly, when I apologized, it was genuine.” Kyle continued to say that she felt the apology was only meant for Garcelle and she didn’t feel like telling everybody. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star said that she was only revealing her apology because fans don’t believe she said sorry to Garcelle. She also said the entire scene put her off from watching the show.
In The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills scene with Kyle and her husband, she said that what happened to Garcelle’s son, Jax was “not funny but it is funny.”
After watching the episode for herself Kyle Richards said she had to stop watching the entire Bravo show because of how bad she felt, “I had to disconnect a bit. I felt terrible watching that scene. That’s why I don’t wanna watch the show right now, personally, because I never, ever, ever should’ve commented on something that I didn’t see.”
Some fans still didn’t think Kyle did enough with her first apology, one person tweeted, “Kyle Richards I’m giving you all the side 👀 for that lowbrow, insensitive, backwater apology that you want to render Garcelle via TEXT you gotta be kiddiin me. Dirty Diana, they can throw her in the pile with teddi & not invite her back next season with her mean self.”
Another person commented about Richards‘ alleged apology to Beauvais, tweeting, “I hope @GarcelleB sees behind the fake apologies from @erikajayne @KyleRichards and @doritkemsley1 their prejudice racism and dehumanization of black children was on full display. Believe who people are the first time. Especially when your kids are involved.”
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