In ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ trailer Erika Jayne doesn’t ‘give a F*ck about anyone else but me’

This is an age-old reality TV show that promises that the latest season of a show will be the most. Dramatic. Season. When. But the most recent season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills close to fulfilling that unwritten promise as the ladies deal with the aftermath of the legal troubles surrounding the cast of Erika Jayne and her husband Tom Girardi.

And now, first intro for the upcoming 12th season of the series suggests that the series’ diamond-studded stars won’t be downing the series any time soon, which has greatly delighted fans.

The nearly 3-minute clip raises expectations as it begins with ominous quotes narrated by women’s eerie voices. Lisa Rinna warns: “Be very careful, because she is not what she says she is. “It’s my life,” says Erika. The familiar brown-and-gold Beverly Hills sign from the prologue appeared on screen, a comforting signal that we were back in our hellish, diamond-encrusted TV house. (What is it? You think I might have an unhealthy attachment to this toxic reality TV show?)

The 11th season mainly revolves around the uncovering of the embezzlement and fraud lawsuit against Tom Girardi, the husband of housewife Erika Jayne. The former lawyer is accused not only of stealing millions of dollars, but also of taking it, as Dorit Kemsley famously points out with disgust, from “orphans and widows,” to finance a lavish lifestyle. his and Erika’s extremes. The “XXPEN$IVE” singer has filed for divorce from Girardi, and other women are starting to question how much she knows while grappling with their own feelings about the horrific allegations during her time. in real time – all happening in front of the camera.

Once again, the ongoing legal battle seems to be at the center of the new season. “You want to be on the side of the victims because you think that’s cool,” Erika told co-star Crystal Kung Minkoff, making absolutely no sense. “What I’m telling you, I don’t care about anyone other than me.” Great, Erika! The defensive strategy is very reasonable.

But there are plenty of other intriguing storylines in store as well. Things aren’t all that appealing for fan-favorite “friend” Kathy Hilton (Paris’s mother, sister of OG housewife Kyle Richards). She seems to have a feud with both Erika and with her own sister at various times throughout the season. There are suggestions that Erika has a substance abuse problem, while Rinna expressed concern that her BFF is mixing alcohol and antidepressants. We also see a creepy glimpse of Dorit’s home burglary, where she and her little one were present.

On a tragic note, the trailer also shows Lisa Rinna reeling from the death of her beloved mother and often RHOBH guest star, Lois. “I’m trying to figure out how to live without my mom,” she said, looking stunning though tearful in her voluptuous voluptuous gown and a beaded marigold yellow dress. “I’m in a lot of pain, guys, and I’m trying as hard as I can.”

The trailer also introduces two new actors. Diana Jenkins, a Bosnian war refugee and wife of a wealthy banker, guns a villain. (Literally, she says the words, “You need a new villain? Here I am” with enough ice to build an igloo.) Sheree Zampino, one of Garcelle Beauvais’s closest friends, is also involved. join the “friend of” ability. In a related random twist, Zampino happens to be Will Smith’s ex-wife — the awful filming took place before this year’s Oscars.

In the middle of the movie, the trailer still promises many classic details RHOBH interesting in the form of women spending the same amount as buying a tiny house with a designer handbag.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills back on May 11th.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/in-real-housewives-of-beverly-hills-trailer-erika-jayne-doesnt-give-a-fck-about-anybody-else-but-me?source=articles&via=rss In ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ trailer Erika Jayne doesn’t ‘give a F*ck about anyone else but me’

Russell Falcon

Russell Falcon is a Interreviewed U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Russell Falcon joined Interreviewed in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: russellfalcon@interreviewed.com.

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