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RHOBH Catch Up!

photo courtesy of bravotv.com- Eden Sassoon
Okay, so we have watched several episodes of the new season of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" and this is what we have to say: can we bring back Camille Grammer? Is that at all possible? The season has been filled with ill-fated parties and confrontations; fake accents and disingenuous meetings. Quite frankly, I am growing ill of this show because there is not enough draw to keep me going beyond the 35 minute mark. Here's what you may have missed if you've been busy or just don't care to take the time.




  • Kyle Richards and Erika Jayne are super bonding, especially after a fun trip to Greece to watch Erika perform. She never fails to let us down and Kyle has definitely grown on me. 
  • Dorit K. thinks that she and hubby PK are superior to all and it is just obnoxious. 
  • She has now pissed off Eileen Davidson and developed some amnesia apparently when it came to a conversation that she was directly involved with but when confronted by Eileen, had no idea what was going on. 
  • Dorit has also gotten on Erika's nerves when she gave her the gift of panties after Erika failed to wear a pair to an event and Dorit caught her hubby PK checking out the goods. 
  • Lisa Vanderpump is doing not too much, just being there; the real Brit!
  • Lisa Rinna is pimping her collection on QVC like a boss. 
  • Poor Kim Richards is still getting crap for her addiction. 
  • We have a friend of a housewife, Eden Sassoon (yes, that Sassoon) and she has overcome addiction after losing her sister to it.
  • She wants to help Kim and really Kyle so that no one has to face a tragedy of losing a sibling like she did. Some think she's overstepping; I think she is fabulous.
That's about it. What are your thoughts? Leave a comment or tweet us @3icecubes. 

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