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ICYMI: The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 7 Premiere Quick-Cap

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"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" returned for a seventh season on Bravo and let's just say it was a tad lackluster compared to what we expected via the previews. Here's a quick-cap in case you missed it!




  • Harry Hamlin bought Lisa Rinna a car. He's totes hiding something.
  • Rinna says that she is just so busy working but what is she doing? Still selling diapers?
  • Eileen Davidson's mom has passed, something that she has kept pretty private. We send our condolences. 
  • Kyle Richards has a show that has been picked up by TVLand about her life. We shall see how that goes.
  • Lisa Vanderpump has a new dog.
  • She also has introduced us to her dear friend, Dorit who is married to PK.
  • Dorit is American but thinks she is British so people tease her that she has a Madonna thing going on.
  • PK is a manager for such acts as Boy George, whom I adore.
  • Boy George lives with Dorit and her hubby.
  • He needs to have a housewives tag line. 
  • Erika Jayne is still wonderful and fabulous.
  • Husband Tom got her a painting worth around one million dollars for her 45th birthday.
  • The painting kind of sucked.
  • He then surprised her with a ring she had been dying for so it all evened out. 
  • Erika threw a huge birthday party in which we met her uber cool and chic mom. 
  • Eileen gave her a role on "Young and the Restless" as a birthday gift.
  • Dorit was not supposed to like Eileen per LVP but she did...and invited her to her birthday party.
  • I fell asleep at the end as I was kind of bored. 
Will keep you posed as to what happens next week!

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