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Sutton Stracke took the opportunity to address Lisa Rinna’s disparaging remarks featured in her latest book, You Better Believe I’m Gonna Talk About It. Sutton seemed unbothered, responding with a casual, “Who cares,” emphasizing that such comments wouldn’t affect her.
Within the pages of her book, Lisa labeled Sutton as “frumpy” and devoid of “any sex appeal,” further criticizing her as having “a weird body.” The tension between the two began during their time on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and persisted without resolution after Lisa’s departure from the show in 2022.
During an appearance on Housewives Nightcap, Sutton was questioned about Lisa’s harsh words in the publication.
“How did you feel about that?” the host inquired.
“I didn’t have a reaction,” said Sutton. “Like who cares? I don’t care. I don’t care. No.”
“Nothing can bother our Zen Sutton,” the host stated.
“I mean, why?” Sutton added. “It’s not going to bother me.”
Earlier this month, Lisa addressed her comments about Sutton.
“Sometimes they just get out,” said Lisa on Bustle’s One Nightstand. Later on, she recalled her near-physical altercation on the infamous cast trip to Amsterdam in a past season.
“I don’t know that person. I’ve never done anything like that in my life,” she said at the time. “I’m not somebody who likes conflict. That was one of those explosions of a moment that I could never have imagined. So I have no idea who that person is. That person is a mama bear that was protecting her husband and her family, period. And she’d never come out, but boy, was I surprised. … Life was never the same. That show was never the same when that happened. It changed everything.”
Later on, Lisa reflected on the storyline in which she questioned Yolanda Hadid’s Lyme disease. (At the time, she implied that Yolanda had Munchausen Syndrome.)
“That was wrong on every level. And that’s the only thing I really regret because none of us should have gone there,” she explained. “[But] the show pushed for it. And I was too new at the time to really be able to be like, no, like I was there to make a TV show. Anyway, I should have said, ‘F*ck no, I’m not doing this.’”