Dorit Kemsley Destroys Sutton Stracke in Explosive RHOBH Showdown!

Dorit Kemsley is officially 90210-ver Sutton Stracke‘s drama.

Indeed, a worsening spat among the cast members of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” is highlighted in an exclusive preview by TopMob News for the airing on February 25th on the Bravo series.

The scene begins at a gathering lunch, where Sutton challenges Dorit over her humor regarding Sutton’s drinking habits at the Fourth of July party from the previous episode.

In the teaser, Sutton firmly says to the founder of Beverly Beach, “I wouldn’t let that false belief continue,” expressing his frustration. “You’ve been pestering me, but I regret that you have to harass someone else with deeper pockets.

The group is taken aback by Erika Jayne’s purse remark, prompting her to question, “Do you think you’re more influential than her?

Sutton’s response? “I think my wallet is.”

Indeed, the monetary blow occurs while Dorit is going through separation and an upcoming divorce from her partner of nine years, Paul “PK” Kemsley. Moreover, in a private conversation, Dorit openly criticizes her co-star for their offensive comments.

In simpler terms, the 48-year-old explains that Sutton is now found in her preferred zone, which is at the lowest point possible. Her ex-husband’s financial gift doesn’t give her permission to behave disrespectfully. The only thing that large wallet has provided her is a horse instead of a companion.

Back at the group lunch, Sutton begs Dorit, “Stop picking on me. Pick on somebody else.”

However, when Erika asks, “What’s the connection between this and money?”, Sutton explains, “There isn’t one. I just want her to stop bothering me.

Later, she echoes the memorable “name ’em” moment from before, by repeatedly saying, “I’ve had enough. I’ve had enough. I’ve had enough. I’ve had enough.” in a loop.

And in her own confessional, Sutton feels no remorse for bringing Dorit’s finances into their beef.

The 53-year-old remarks, “Let’s dive in, I’d like to discuss the size of your wallet,” he says firmly. “I stand by my words. There’s no need for second thoughts. Quite the contrary, I feel a sense of pride for having spoken up.

See the drama play out when The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. on Bravo.

In the meantime, keep reading for TopMob’s official ranking of every Housewife ever.

Bravo’s unfortunate effort to showcase our country’s capital resulted in a quartet of women who, if you blink, might slip from your recollection – their names being Mary Amons, Lynda Erkiletian, Cat Ommanney and Stacie Scott Turner. Another woman, driven by a strong desire for recognition, even crashed a White House party. We’ll delve deeper into her story later on.

Who?

Vaguely familiar, but…

Once upon a time, DeShawn starred on the same TV show as NeNe Leakes. Surprising, we know.

This one-season Housewife brought nothing to the Orange County table.

Utah’s second-season Housewife, Jennie, ended her tenure with a regrettable incident. In January 2022, she was dismissed following the reemergence of racially insensitive and offensive Facebook posts from her past. Later on, she expressed remorse but the harm had already been inflicted.

Her defining trait was “cougar.”

During season 16, the Orange County doctor was more of a calm presence rather than a source of drama. Her marital issues with her husband, who is often seen without a shirt (either Ryne or Ryan), were not particularly exciting. However, everyone still remembers Dr. Jen’s wild behavior when she got excessively tipsy on wine at the Dubrows’ incredibly awkward yet entertaining dinner party.

In simpler terms, the initial period for the nurse anesthetist was marked by a regrettable incident that we all hope won’t recur – let’s call it “the unfortunate episode with the esophagus.

Katie frequently discussed her charitable endeavors, yet her on-screen actions didn’t show much else. She was essentially a one-time appearance, offering little in terms of friendship contributions. Cutting the cast trip short? That’s not something the Housewives typically do.

During the two seasons she spent as a full-time housewife, Charrisse’s marital struggles became quite prominent… Beyond that, her time in the champagne room is another notable aspect of her story on the show.

A one-and-done Housewife, Shamari was at least fun?

In the twelfth season of the show, I found it refreshing to witness a bit of diversity with Peggy joining the cast in Orange County. However, as the season progressed, I found her actions quite perplexing and frustrating. Her choice of confrontations were peculiar, often centered around misunderstandings over words that simply didn’t resonate with her. And let me tell you, her decision to seclude herself in her room for an entire day during our trip to Iceland was a clear indication that perhaps this “Real Housewives” lifestyle wasn’t quite suited for her.

During season eight, instead of developing a connection with her Nigerian costar Wendy Osefo, Nneka’s storyline for her debut season revolved around an alleged accusation that Wendy’s mother was a witch (indeed, quite surprisingly). It would have been fascinating to observe them bonding over their shared culture instead of engaging in conflict without resolution.

In my perspective as a lifestyle expert, I whirled through Season 16 much like a whirlwind of frenetic enthusiasm. Although my private hardships, such as my husband James abandoning us just before filming began and seeking a divorce, certainly held an intriguing allure, it was the ongoing drama with Heather Dubrow that kept me from sinking too low on the rankings. With additional time and another season, perhaps we’ll grow to appreciate Mrs. Bergener more.

As a lifestyle connoisseur, I must confess that the transformation I witnessed in one particular Real Housewife was nothing short of astonishing. From a harmonious presence during her debut season to an escalating series of grievances over a seemingly trivial matter and allegations of unsubstantiated anti-Semitism in her final (and regrettably, last) season, it’s safe to say that the descent was swift and dramatic.

Everything that Amber and her spouse, Jim, undertook appeared incredibly desperate. Furthermore, it seemed like Jim found himself entangled in more of the dramatic situations compared to Amber. Quite an unfavorable image.

What stands out most about Karen is that she was a dentist, and it appeared as though none of her colleagues held her in high regard. Onward!

This was a real person with a show on Bravo. We promise.

Among the more recently departed cast members of “RHONY”, Jules had a relatively short stint that didn’t allow for a high ranking. Yet, she certainly brought plenty of dramatic moments to the table.

So unnecessary they couldn’t even get individual taglines.

Similar to Sara Al Madani, Nina embodied a multi-faceted, accomplished Arab woman who skillfully merged contemporary lifestyle with ancient cultural customs. For the most part, she steered clear of the first season’s dramatic turmoil and occasionally found herself overshadowed by her co-stars’ more prominent, boisterous personas.

Taleen proved to be an excellent newcomer during the second season of RHODubai, and we eagerly anticipate learning more about her.

The long-time contestant on “America’s Next Top Model” appeared on seasons 11 and 12, but did not leave a lasting impact on the “Real Housewives of Atlanta,” except for being pregnant throughout her time there. However, she did deliver an impressive read of Marlo Hampton during their time in Tokyo.

As a rule, we often require multiple seasons to rank a new Housewife higher. However, Katie made a strong debut during the 18th season of RHOC, challenging veteran Housewife Heather Dubrow head-on. It takes courage for any woman to question someone as refined as Heather Dubrow.

Sara’s consistently optimistic and intelligent perspective on life was agreeable, yet lacked significant dramatic moments (apart from the instance when she gave Caroline Brooks some unsolicited parenting advice that wasn’t well-received). Nevertheless, this tech entrepreneur broke down barriers about what it signifies to be a contemporary Muslim woman in the Middle East, and for that we salute her.

In their debut on Season 13 of “RHONJ”, the newcomers seemed to embody the stereotypical Jersey Housewife, yet they engaged in a lengthy, seemingly meaningless dispute that even Andy Cohen labeled as unnecessary at the reunion. Regrettably, these erstwhile friends didn’t add much depth during Season 14.

In the initial season, Larsa didn’t leave a strong impact before departing the show. When RHOM was rebooted for season four in 2021 by Peacock, her narrative focused primarily on her past friendship with Kim Kardashian and her involvement in selling suggestive foot photos on OnlyFans. (Note: The content of the show may not align with your family-friendly guidelines.)

After appearing as a Bravolebrity for one season, she also participated in the twelfth season of ‘Next Food Network Star’ in 2016, but unfortunately, she wasn’t successful in that competition as well.

Regrettably, she seemed to serve as Brandi Glanville’s sparring partner. Moreover, her tagline promoting the unsettling idea that one can never be too slim was distasteful.

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