Bozoma Saint John Teases Unfinished Business at the RHOBH Reunion
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills drama is far from over. Bozoma Saint John tells Us Weekly that castmates still have plenty to say — and the water isn’t under the SoCal bridge.
If you thought the RHOBH reunion was going to be a smooth group therapy session, Bozoma Saint John would like a word. The newest Beverly Hills Housewife says the tension everyone felt in Italy did not magically evaporate by the time they hit the couches.
Bozoma on the reunion: still spicy
Backstage at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Thursday, March 26, Bozoma, 49, said plenty of issues were still sitting in people’s laps. She told Us Weekly that it was a tough day, but at least everyone finally got their piece out. Translation: nobody left with unsent drafts.
"I am not usually a woman who is speechless. I was shocked... I wanted to stop it, but it was actually impossible."
She was talking about the Italy blowup involving Dorit Kemsley, Kyle Richards, and Erika Jayne — the one that had her watching in real time like a frozen spectator at a fireworks show.
About that Italy mess
On this week’s episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, a heated back-and-forth in Italy ended with Dorit leaving Kyle and Erika without a ride. Not the vibe you want on a luxe Tuscan getaway.
Dorit’s reasoning: she felt ganged up on and said trying to talk to Kyle one-on-one is nearly impossible because there is always someone else jumping in. She clocked the dynamic, stood up, and walked. When Bozoma later asked if Dorit planned to send the car back for the other two, Dorit said they already had one. In practice, Kyle and Erika had to call a second car and wait around 30 minutes for it to show. Again: not ideal tourism.
Bozoma also made it clear she sees Erika as collateral damage in the Kyle–Dorit rift — basically an innocent bystander who got pulled into their crossfire.
Where Dorit stands with... everyone
Bozoma did not sugarcoat the web of unresolved stuff that carried into the reunion. Here is how she framed the friction going in:
- Dorit vs. Kyle
- Dorit vs. Erika
- Dorit vs. Sutton Stracke
- Dorit vs. Amanda Frances
- Bozoma vs. Amanda
- Bozoma vs. Kyle (a little)
That is a lot of open tabs, and it explains why the reunion felt less like a debrief and more like a final exam.
Kyle’s read on Dorit
Kyle did not hold back in her confessional either. She called Dorit’s recent behavior strange — always late, always on her phone — and said she is concerned and wants to figure out what is actually going on. Which is generous, considering the part where she was stranded in Italy.
Bozoma loved Italy anyway
Despite the chaos, Bozoma swears the trip itself was a dream. Villa Bibbiani? Gorgeous. The only downside was the yelling echoing off all that old stone. She’s adamant that, reunion fireworks aside, everyone got to say what they needed to say — which, on this show, is the closest thing we get to closure.