Dorit Kemsley thinks her “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” co-star Crystal Kung Minkoff was once a “child bride” for marrying Rob Minkoff on the age of 24.
In a sneak peek of Wednesday evening’s episode of the Bravo fact collection, Annemarie Wiley places Crystal on blast for allegedly mocking her castmates’ stage of intelligence and superficiality.
“The first thing Crystal said to me about this group of women was that you ladies were not intelligent, nobody was educated and you’re all shallow,” Wiley broadcasts right through a gaggle dinner, prompting Crystal, 40, to respond, “Shallow and uneducated? That’s ridiculous. That’s ridiculous.”
Kemsley, 47, takes offense to the statement and sun shades Crystal in a confessional, pronouncing, “You’re nowhere near more educated than the rest of us. And by the way, child bride, while you were busy getting married at 12, the rest of us were building businesses, graduating college, doing things — you know — to educate ourselves.”
Crystal — who received levels in biology and historical past, plus a culinary training, from the College of California, Irvine — married Rob in September 2007. The “Lion King” co-director, who's 21 years her senior, was once 45 on the time.
In the meantime, Dorit — who graduated from Quinnipiac College in Connecticut with levels in advertising and marketing, design and communique — married Paul “PK” Kemsley in March 2015 when she was once 38 and the businessman was once 47.
As for the declare in query, Crystal insists to the women that she by no means referred to as any of them the ones names.
“I would not say that to someone that I just met. I don’t feel that way … I didn’t say that,” she says, including in a confessional, “That’s false. I never said those things.”
However display editors briefly whip out the receipts, evidence, timeline and screenshots to turn that Crystal has, certainly, made an identical feedback prior to now.
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In a 2020 confessional, she mentioned, “These women are quite savvy, but they’re clearly not highly educated.”
All over that very same season, she informed her co-stars, “I’m not gonna change the word that I used. The word was used correctly. … Violation means to abuse your privacy. Disrespect of boundaries. Period. Google it!”
The next yr, she mentioned at an all-cast meal, “I know, these are big words,” to which Garcelle Beauvais spoke back, “We understand big words.”
Beauvais, for one, believes Wiley.
“Do we have a history with Crystal thinking maybe we were less smart than her?” the actress says in a confessional Wednesday evening. “We kinda already knew that Crystal thinks that maybe some of us are not as astute as she is. There’s a word for her!”
“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo.