You don’t often get cancer research organizations to respond to a story line on a “Real Housewives” show (although it does happen). But apparently the American Institute for Cancer Research felt that Lisa Rinna’s comments on “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” were misguided enough that they should say something. A representative for the organization told TMZ that Rinna was, “just using the specter of cancer as emotional blackmail to justify airing her grievance.” Setting aside the fact that someone at the AICR clearly watches Bravo TV, the representative also added that Rinna’s idea that bad vibes could cause cancer is not at all true or based in any kind of fact.
It’s hardly the first time Rinna has been accused of making a flip remark about a serious medical condition. In Season 6, she speculated that co-star Yolanda Hadid had some form of Munchausen syndrome. And a year later, per People, Rinna told another cast member that she didn’t believe Kim Richards was totally sober.
So the question remains. Did Rinna finally go too far?
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