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RHOBH-Mo Mentum & Emotional Whiplash

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills – Season 15, Episode 8: Do You Remember?!?

Podcast Summary

This episode is one long emotional spiral that starts at the dinner table and never fully recovers.

We pick up mid-fight as Amanda reads the definition of “accosted,” doubling down that Dorit approached her aggressively. Dorit feels blindsided and hurt, insisting Amanda spoke behind her back. Amanda denies it, while Sutton’s facial expressions say otherwise. The tension escalates when Amanda reveals it was the anniversary of her son Zion’s passing and says Dorit kept pushing anyway—something Dorit apologizes for, saying she genuinely didn’t know.

The argument shifts quickly to Kyle’s role. Dorit accuses Kyle of fueling the situation by repeating concerns about Dorit venting about PK as a father. Kyle claims she’s coming from a place of care, but Dorit feels judged, exposed, and set up—especially since Moe and PK communicate. Rachel finally steps in with a raw, emotional monologue about grief, divorce, venting, and how friends shouldn’t police each other’s pain in the moment. It lands hard, and Dorit is visibly shaken.

Kyle and Dorit clash again, with Kyle labeling Dorit “angry and aggressive,” triggering Dorit further. Erika, Boz, and others try to mediate, but the conversation fractures into debates about boundaries, communication styles, and whether adults can control how others respond to them. Amanda insists she was simply sharing her truth, while Boz pushes back that you can’t dictate reactions.

Things take a sharp turn when Dorit sarcastically references Amanda’s past involvement in a cult, shocking the table. Jennifer Tilly admits—gleefully—that she googled it, calling out the hypocrisy of everyone pretending they don’t research each other. Rachel breaks down emotionally, overwhelmed by judgment, divorce, and being in a vulnerable state. Birthday cake arrives at the worst possible time, with crying continuing outside.

Away from the chaos, life moves on:

  • Dorit reveals she’s writing a book.
  • Boz receives a $110K Maserati… then later faces devastating IVF news when neither embryo reaches blastocyst stage.
  • Kyle tours her daughter’s wedding venue, worries about budgets, paperless invites, and Kathy’s potential fashion chaos.
  • Moe debuts his DJ alter ego: Mo Mentum.
  • Kathy gets an IV drip while Rachel confides she’s trying to fall apart quietly so her kids don’t see it splashed all over Page Six.

By episode’s end, alliances are shaky. Rachel, Sutton, and Dorit question why Amanda deflected responsibility onto Kyle. Amanda feels misunderstood and targeted. Kyle wants to hear more about the cult. Dorit insists she’s in a place where honesty—not silence—is how she survives this divorce.

The core question lingers: Is Dorit being judged when she needs support most—or is she oversharing in a way that causes collateral damage?

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