Lisa Rinna Reveals Her Biggest 'Housewives' Regret
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Lisa Rinna Reveals Her Biggest 'Housewives' Regret
"I hadn't been a Housewife in three years, and that isn't my persona. I mean, what you saw in The Traitors is really who I am. It's like a fever dream - your senses are so heightened, and you are in fight or flight because they keep everything secret. You never know what's going to happen to you."
"I never identified with that person. I don't know that person. I've never done anything like that in my life. I'm not somebody who likes conflict, is ever in conflict. The whole group of us was really devastated. It was like a car accident had happened or something really, really major. And we were all in shock from it. It was a big line being crossed."
"Life was never the same. That show was never the same when that happened. It changed everything. First of all, I never knew I had that in me. Second of all, it affected all the women because they were there. It was a life-altering, life-changing moment for me, for the show, for everybody."
Lisa Rinna participated in One Nightstand, a celebrity book discussion series at The Blond in 11 Howard, to discuss her favorite books and share insights about her life. She emphasizes that her appearance on The Traitors represents her true self, distinct from her Real Housewives persona. Though eliminated in episode seven, the experience proved mentally exhausting, requiring three weeks of recovery due to heightened stress and constant uncertainty. Rinna recently departed The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills after eight seasons and has written a memoir titled You Better Believe I'm Gonna Talk About It. She reflects extensively on the infamous Amsterdam incident where she smashed a glass and lunged at Kim Richards, an event she describes as shocking and life-altering that fundamentally changed the show's dynamics and affected all cast members present.
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