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How did the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reflect sisterhood?
For a bit. And then my dad was like, stick to ballet, you little girl. Actually, that's not true. He was like, this is so fun. She's going to be a lesbian. And they were all correct. But yeah, I was a sports head for a bit. I did also want a sister, though. And the funny thing is, as you're describing this tumultuous relationship, my toxic trait, I'm like, sign me up. Yeah.
Oh, no. I would want to be, like, the mean sister, like, low-key. I would want to be, like, the sister who, like, does the bullying. But the sister on the receiving end, I'd rather die. Okay, yeah.
Well, she sounds like she's on death's door right now, the way she's getting curb stomped left and right by her sister, by her own blood.
It's so sad to me. And then later I have started this show because I want to get to that scene, which I've seen a hundred times, but I don't know any of the context around it where they're at dinner and like Lisa Rinna is there at season five, I believe. And Kyle is like trying to like be mean to Kim and Kim's like, you're never been a good sister to me.
Everyone else here is a better sister to me than you are. And then someone, another white woman don't know her name was like, oh, you beast. Oh, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Like, oh, I want to go there so bad. Take me there.
I love what they come up with. Beast is so specific and crazy. Beast, slut, pig.
Even like close your legs to married men. It's like there are things on like our housewives vernacular that are so specific. And it's like they are building bridges.
Some of these white women, they have pen game. They've like been listening to Kendrick a little heavy. Not like us, haters rise. And like I will too. I'll get to work.
But one of the things that I don't like about Beverly Hills that I don't think is a problem with like classic Roni, there are too many husbands involved. Like the episode I just watched in season three, Mauricio, Kyle's husband, just birds of a feather. Hello. It's like barking back at Brandy. I'm like, why are you as a man raising your voice to a woman? Say it a woman's business.
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