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'RHOBH' Season 10 Premiere- The Good, The Bad, The Ugly!

 
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Season 10 of the 'RHOBH' premiered last night on Bravo and it was the first year Lisa Vanderpump was not a cast member. Instead, Garcelle Beauvais has joined the women and will hold the title as the first African-American BH housewife in 10 years. So, how did the premiere measure up? We present you the good, the bad, and the ugly!

THE GOOD:
We were hesitant as to how Garcelle would fit in with the women but she is seemingly a fun addition. She can hold her own and is not afraid to speak her mind. It was also a lot of fun to see where Erika used to dance when she was a teenager living in NYC. She truly has no shame and is proud of what she has gone through every step of the way. Another fun moment was watching Teddi reveal to the women she was expecting baby number three and seeing them genuinely be happy for the accountability coach.  

THE BAD:
The majority of the show was painfully boring and furthermore, Denise has an attitude this year unlike last season when we started to really like her. It seemed like they were trying to create a story out of nothing and we are now supposed to be believe Kyle is a fashion designer with clothes that were as off-putting as her personality.

THE UGLY:
As ugly as Kyle's clothing line was Lisa Rinna's friend, Sutton. She was a pretentious, high-on-her horse bitch who has a special relationship with Dolce and Gabbana, so much so she can select whatever she wants from their couture closet. And the choices were frightening. Like gumdrops exploded in the dryer and could not be washed out. And her attitude upon meeting the women- who is this chick? She made our stomachs turn in all different directions and the sight of her, by the end, was just painful.

The season looks to get better as we learned Denise soon stopped filming with the ladies. But, more Sutton...we may never survive. Keep up with 'RHOBH' every Wednesday night at 8pm only on Bravo. And don't forget to live tweet with us @3icecubes.

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