RHOBH-The Cost of Keeping It Together
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RHOBH-The Cost of Keeping It Together
💎 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills – Season 15, Episode 11
“The Price of Divorce”🎙️ Podcast Recap Summary
This episode was heavy. Divorce, betrayal, money problems, shame, regret — and a declined credit card heard round the Hamptons.
🏖️ The Hamptons Crew: Dorit, Kyle & Rachel
The girls are in the Hamptons attempting “retail therapy,” but emotionally? Nobody’s OK.
- Dorit FaceTimes her kids and says they don’t know a single bad thing PK has done to her.
- Rachel admits she’s wrecked. Sunglasses are doing emotional heavy lifting.
- Kyle shows up in Zara, sober, feeling slightly unhinged.
- Dorit arrives in all white carrying a $28,500 Birkin… only to have her $4,589.50 charge declined. Fraud alert? Or symbolism?
Kyle quietly questions Dorit’s recent erratic behavior (passport issues, airport chaos), wondering if it’s anxiety spiraling.
Boz smartly points out something important: if Kyle critiques Dorit’s personality publicly during a contentious divorce, PK could use that in court.
And that right there? The price of divorce.
💔 Sutton & Betrayal
Sutton has an emotional oceanfront lunch reflecting on her marriage to Christian.
We learn:
- Christian sought an annulment.
- He’s now dating someone who was once close friends with Sutton.
- She found out through her son.
It’s layered betrayal — romantic and personal.
Sutton wants to return to the Catholic Church and reclaim her maiden name, Brown.
This wasn’t just a divorce. It was identity-shaking.
🧠 Erika & Dr. Jenn Mann
Erika Jayne sits down with therapist Dr. Jenn Mann and this is the most vulnerable we’ve seen her.
- $25M lawsuit.
- $10M tax bill left by Tom.
- Ongoing trial.
- Emotional exhaustion.
Erika reveals she was physically assaulted last year and kept it private out of shame.
Her therapist calls it what it is: terrifying.
Erika says she feels crushed. Lost. Waiting for life to feel safe again.
Dr. Jenn’s message: There is no “clean” life without mess. You have to live in the now — even if now sucks.
It was raw. And honestly? One of the strongest scenes of the season.
👨👩👧 Rachel’s Anniversary
Rachel marks one year since her marriage imploded.
We learn:
- Roger confessed.
- He’d never lied before.
- She had previously admitted to fooling around with a model years ago — and he proposed the next day.
There’s grief, but also clarity. She can’t “unknown” what she knows.
Her parents still adore him. That’s the quiet heartbreak.
💍 Boz & Keely
Boz opens up about:
- Losing Peter.
- Fearing she can’t give Keely a baby.
- Wanting partnership beyond biology.
It’s tender and grounded — a nice contrast to the financial and emotional chaos elsewhere.
🎧 Overall Podcast TakeThis wasn’t about glam.
It was about:
- Financial cracks
- Emotional survival
- Public image vs. private reality
- And how divorce reshapes everything — identity, friendships, even how you speak on camera.
The Birkin, the declined card, the annulment, the therapy session — all symbols.
Money can buy a lot.
Peace isn’t one of them.
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