The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills or RHOBH as it is commonly known is a reality show based on, well, what the title suggests. The show’s alum Kathryn Edwards was featured in season six of the show and made an exit soon after.
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During the course of the season, she did not get along with Lisa Rinna. And the two housewives frequently clashed. Rinna is also villainized in the show, as she frequently stirs the pot to create drama. Recently, Edwards came out and said that she doesn’t ‘recognize’ Rinna anymore and that she has completely changed. Here’s the complete scoop on what Edwards had to say about Rinna.
Kathryn Edwards on Lisa Rinna
As per Showbiz Cheatsheet, Edwards said that RHOBH has completely consumed her former friend, for good. She said:
I really, truly do not recognize in any way, shape, or form Lisa Rinna as I knew her before.
Edwards credited Rinna for being a 'really great girl before' her reality TV fame. But after years of being a pivotal figure on the popular TV reality show, she has changed her for the worse, as per Screenrant.
She said that Rinna has no filter for what she’s saying. Rinna, who has been accused of using her mom’s death as an excuse for her new persona, has faced plenty of backlash from the viewers of the show for her unacceptable behavior.
Lisa Rinna’s alleged permanent changes
Edwards said that these changes undergone by Rinna are most likely to be permanent. And that there could be no going back on the damage the show has done to her. She added that her former friend doesn’t look or act like herself. She feels like Rinna has become a caricature of herself. And she’s so deep into this new version of herself that there is no turning back.
Sources used:
- Cheatsheet: 'RHOBH: Lisa Rinna Is 'Gone' - Kathryn Edwards Calls Her a 'Caricature' and Fury Is From 'Housewives' Not Mom's Death'
- Screenrant: Why RHOBH's Kathryn Edwards Doesn't 'Recognize' Lisa Rinna'
- OK Magazine: 'RHOBH Alum Kathryn Edwards Believes Lisa Rinna Will Face Consequences For Going Against Kathy Hilton: Those Bloodlines Run Deep'