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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm shocked Kyle was willing to do that scene. I think LVP planted the story and I know Kyle knows but I am shocked she confronted her.[/quote] Yeah Lisa planted that story in between burying her brother, mourning the loss of her brother, opening a new restaurant, and helping to write and campaign for a new federal bill. All she had on her mind was was planting a story about Dorit. LVP is superwoman. Hmm, I wonder, what was her endgame, because I don’t see an upside for her foundation by putting Dorit on blast about dropping a dog off at a kill shelter. [/quote] It makes her sympathetic. [/quote] NP. Lisa Vanderpump doesn't need to be sympathetic. She is by far the star of the show with the most fans, she has a spin-off (and possibly another), she's gotten tons of opportunities and recognition outside of the show, multiple businesses...she doesn't need RHOBH, and she doesn't need to win fans over. She's already won them over. And the other women are jealous and resentful of that. [/quote] I am not the pp, but I too sympathize with LVP. I have been Lisa and had a whole group of "friends" totally ostracize me based off of one persons story. Something happened between friend 1 and I. Friend 2 steps in, decides that I am absolutely in the wrong, and yells at me. Friend 1 then tells everyone her side of the story and not one person wanted to hear what I have to say since they already decided I am guilty. My husband thinks they are jealous, but I just think it's because they all have issues. I did too, but I chose to go to therapy to work on myself. I don't speak to any of them anymore and am better off for it. This situation happens more often than you think.[/quote] And I'll bet once you were gone, they found someone else to focus on. That's how it goes. I've seen it happen in certain friend groups, and I've seen it happen in several work environments. Everyone focuses on one person, and when they are gone, it's someone else's turn at the top of the Ferris Wheel.[/quote]
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