Erika Jayne Claims Sutton Stracke ‘Works as an Enemy’ With 'RHOBH' Women

Erika Jayne has a lot of thoughts about Sutton Stracke’s apology to Dorit Kemsley, it seems.

Erika, aged 53, shared her observation in an exclusive preview from an upcoming episode of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” in Us Weekly. She expressed how critical and lacking compassion some individuals can be towards women facing difficult moments in their lives.

She continued, “I felt it with myself. I watched you do it to Kyle [Richards], and I’m watching you do it to Dorit.”

The clip was edited to highlight moments of tension between Sutton and the other women on RHOBH. First, a scene from season 11 depicted Sutton questioning Erika about her separation from her husband, Tom Girardi. This was followed by a scene from season 13 where Sutton was probing into Kyle and Mauricio Umansky’s marriage. Lastly, viewers were shown a recent scene where Sutton confronted Dorit about her separation from PK Kemsley.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Erika Jayne believes her costars have a reason to be disappointed in Sutton Stracke. “We’re mad at Sutton because Sutton likes to kick a dog when they’re down,” Jayne, 53, exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday, January 7. “That’s a fact. I don’t think anybody looking at this without […]

Erika then criticized Sutton further, stating that she often pretends to be a friend but behaves more like an enemy. The room fell silent until Garcelle Beauvais interjected with a surprised “Wow,” breaking the tension.

“I had enough of sitting back and watching Sutton Stracke’s fake apology, fake sisterhood,” Erika said in her confessional. “If Sutton was sincere about the apology last night, she wouldn’t have to bring it up and sell it to us one more time.”

Us’ exclusive clip takes place during the RHOBH women’s stay at the Windjammer Landing resort in St. Lucia. The Bravo ladies are on a boat when Sutton references an apology she made to Dorit about past comments she made regarding money. (In a previous episode, Sutton told Dorit to “pick on somebody else whose wallet fits” at a lunch hosted by Jennifer Tilly.)

“I was talking to Garcelle this morning about our conversation at the dinner table last night,” Sutton said. “My apology to Dorit. I really meant it, and I just wanted y’all to know that I meant it.”

She added, “It was a bad thing that I said and I really truly felt badly about it and it’s not like me to say things like that. It was a terrible thing to say. I’ve beaten myself up about it.”

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills airs on Bravo Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET. Stream old episodes anytime on Peacock.

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