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RHOBH Season 8, Ep. 2 Quick-Cap

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"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" are back but it did not take long for them to leave Cali and head straight to Las Vegas. Kyle decided to throw a joint birthday party for Erika, Dorit, Rinna,and newcomer Teddi. But, it was not all fun and roulette, despite being joined by former housewives Adrienne Maloof and Camille Grammer. 


  • Rinna looks banging for 54! But...we had to hear about that damn bunny she gave Kim Richards for her grandson that was returned at the reunion and now lives at the clubhouse with Andy. 
  • Dorit needs to get over her crap with Rinna because she was so obnoxious last season and that accent! Woman, you're from CONNECTICUT!
  • However, Erika and Dorit did get along when they were gambling so that was a coo for everyone.
  • Vanderpump seemingly just sits and stares as she stirs the pot and watches it boil.
  • Teddi is just a cool chick but it is clear she is tired of having people ask what it was like growing up with John Cougar Mellencamp as her dad...and that was when shit got stirred with Erika.
  • Erika revealed that her dad left when she was 9 months old and she did not meet him again until she was 25 and he was like a stranger. He even told people that he did not have any kids. I feel ya, girl. 
  • Kyle clearly had body envy of Rinna and then left the vacay that she planned so she could vacation with her family.
And that is how it goes!

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