A “hot” Lisa Rinna, who was “dripping sweat” during BravoCon interviews, suggested that “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” should take a “break.”
The veteran Bravolebrity — who’s held a CGI diamond since 2014 — described Season 12 as “f–king rough,” “brutal” and “horrible” while chatting with Derek Zagami at the Javits Center in New York City this past weekend.
When asked what takeaways she could possibly implement into next season, Rinna, 59, began to say that she needs a break … but quickly corrected herself.
“I don’t know. I need a–we need a break. We need time,” she said, elaborating that she feels the ladies could benefit from “time to let it settle.”
“You know, I hope that we can, um, move forward,” she added.
During the three-part Season 12 reunion, which is still airing, Bravo boss Andy Cohen scolds Rinna for her “disastrous” social media activity, which prompts the reality star to tauntingly urge him to “put [her] on pause!”
The line is a reference to Cohen’s 2020 decision to fire “Real Housewives of New York City” alum Dorinda Medley, remaining hopeful at the time that her departure was simply a “pause.”
She recently flipped off fans at BravoCon after they booed her.
She recently flipped off fans at BravoCon after they booed her.
Despite the “WAP” rapper’s recent robbery she was all smiles…
As for Rinna — who wears Kathy Hilton’s “biggest bully in Hollywood” jab with pride — she has leaned all the way into her villain era.
In fact, after BravoCon attendees booed her last Friday, she held up her middle finger and proudly made her way across the stage to sit with her co-stars.
Many believe the former soap opera star knows her time with the network is up and is choosing to go out with a bang.
Back in August, however, a source told Page Six that the QVC maven was very much still on the show and insisted anything suggesting otherwise — including Rinna’s own Instagram posts — was simply not true.
Dolores Catania seems certain that Teresa Giudice can mend her fractured relationship with brother Joe Gorga and his wife, Melissa Gorga.
The “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star, 51, chatted with Page Six at BravoCon this weekend, revealing a sweet moment fans may have missed during a supersized “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” taping that aired Sunday night.
“It was a glimpse of hope when Teresa was on the stage and [Joe] was looking at her and he was clapping, looking up at her,” Catania exclusively told Page Six. “I saw a little softness going on there.”
Giudice’s longstanding feud with the Gorgas reignited this summer after the notorious table-flipper brought up unfounded claims that Melissa, 43, cheated on Joe, 48, with actor Nick Barrotta. (The couple has vehemently denied the allegations.)
An explosive interaction between the trio ensued at a party that was filmed for the Season 13 finale. Given the drama, the Gorgas decided to skip Giudice’s Aug. 6 nuptials to her now-husband, Luis “Louie” Ruelas.
Sources tell Page Six thoughtful producers made the adjustment so…
However, she also expressed optimism that the two parties would eventually patch things up.
“I wouldn’t say this is terminal yet, if I were to speak in medical terms,” the former surgical assistant explained at the time. “I’ve seen people come back from a lot worse.”
Addressing the infidelity speculation, Catania said she “would never believe such a thing” about Melissa and Joe’s marriage. She also stated that she found the mounting discord “very sad” as she is friends with all involved.
The Gorgas participated in the first “RHONJ” panel, while Giudice took the BravoCon stage for the second.
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The Gorgas participated in the first “RHONJ” panel, while Giudice took the BravoCon stage for the second.
Sources tell Page Six thoughtful producers made the adjustment so…
The “RHONJ” cast was split into two panels at BravoCon due to the current conflict between Giudice and the Gorgas.
Saturday’s first “RHONJ” panel at BravoCon featured the Gorgas, Margaret Josephs and her husband, Joe Benigno, and Jackie Goldschneider and her husband, Evan Goldschneider.
Giudice and Ruelas, 47, as well as Jennifer Aydin and her husband, Dr. Bill Aydin, and Catania and her ex-husband, Frank Catania, participated in the second panel.
“Real Housewives” mastermind Andy Cohen said during a Sunday “Ask Andy” panel that it was “better” to keep the Garden State crew separated because of the contention — and to not spoil the show’s forthcoming installment.
“We’re on the precipice for a really great season of ‘New Jersey’ airing, so we’re in a really limbo-y place where if we bring them all out together, they’re in a different place than they were the last time we saw them all as a group,” Cohen told fans.
“It’s a balancing act because you want things to play out on TV, but here we are, and I want to give everyone a good time, so it’s a little bit of a juggling act.”
The Gorgas hardly crossed paths with Giudice and Ruelas throughout the three-day convention.
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The Gorgas hardly crossed paths with Giudice and Ruelas throughout the three-day convention.
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