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RHOBH: Dorit Kemsley Calls Camille Grammer The C-Word Again

RHOBH: Dorit Kemsley Calls Camille Grammer The C-Word Again

In the latest episode of 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' (RHOBH), tensions flared once again between Dorit Kemsley and Camille Grammer, resulting in Kemsley using offensive language towards Grammer. The incident, which has stirred significant reactions among fans, occurred during a heated exchange where Kemsley reportedly called Grammer the 'C-word' yet again.

This is not the first time such language has been used between the two. Their ongoing feud has been a notable subplot throughout the season, often bringing dramatic moments to the show. The latest episode intensified their conflict, showcasing the challenges of maintaining friendships amidst the pressures of reality television.

Fans of RHOBH have taken to social media to express their views, with opinions divided on the appropriateness of Kemsley's words and the overall dynamics of the group. Some viewers feel that the repeated use of such harsh language detracts from the show's appeal, while others see it as an authentic reflection of real-life tensions.

The show continues to captivate audiences with its mix of luxury, drama, and personal conflicts. As RHOBH progresses, viewers are left wondering how this latest incident will impact the relationships among the housewives and whether reconciliation is possible for Kemsley and Grammer.

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