‘It wasn’t hell for me, but I was watching hell ensue,’ the Bravo star teased about upcoming episodes. Nobody throws a party quite like the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast.
Andy Cohen hinted this week that Season 13 will have a “iconic” dinner with special guests Denise Richards, Camille Grammer, Faye Resnick, and Cynthia Bailey. The Watch What Happens Live presenter claimed that viewers wouldn’t be able to see it until around episode six, but cast member Crystal Kung Minkoff immediately understood what he was talking about.
At RX Labs, a COSRX event in Los Angeles, she exclusively told The Messenger, “I do know what he’s talking about.” “I didn’t experience hell. But I was seeing hell break loose. For me, I’m sure it’ll just be a bunch of shocked reactions on my face as I process what was said.
While appearing on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live show Tuesday, Cohen said Kyle Richards has a dinner at her house that is as iconic as “the dinner from hell” featured in Season 1.
“It’s over two episodes, and I just watched part two the other night, and I was like, ‘Oh my god,'” Cohen revealed. “There’s not a psychic, but it is like full cast call. They are all around a table for two episodes. It’s incredible.”
Another event viewers may get to see is Homeless Not Toothless’ charity event. While the non-profit’s name was a topic of discussion last season, Minkoff said the cast was able to support Dorit Kemsley’s philanthropic cause in a much bigger way this year.
“We got to go to the gala this year and support it in a much more major way, and there was a lot of drama that happened that night,” she joked. We still adore Homeless Not Toothless, though. We are there to help the homeless. For the toothless, we are there. Everyone can rely on us.
Fans can also anticipate seeing Minkoff’s close relationship with co-star Sutton Stracke. While the two had previously disagreed on a number of topics, including a pair of leather pants, they now have a genuine friendship that Minkoff hopes viewers will witness this season.
“I got really close with Sutton, and she was really the one who was like, ‘You’re part of our tribe. You’re part of our group,’ and she said it out loud,” Minkoff recalled. “It was really nice, really sweet. And I said, ‘It’s so weird. I literally hated you for so long.’ She said, ‘I hated you too.’ Now we love each other, and it’s really nice because that’s real friendship.”
The Real Coco co-founder continued, “You have to go through real feelings to get through the other end, and you have to really discuss them and expose them and heal them.”
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills returns Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. on Bravo.