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  • Kyle Richards breaks her silence over ‘lesbian’ rift with fellow RHOBH star Garcelle Beauvais


    Kyle Richards has shared her side of the story concerning the ‘lesbian’ rift with fellow Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Garcelle Beauvais

    The brouhaha began when Beauvais 58, doubled down on her advice for Richards, 56.

    She wanted Kyle to admit that she has been dating singer Morgan Wade, 30, after separating from husband Mauricio Umansky, 54.

    ‘We’ve talked about it since then, it is what it is,’ Kyle said when approached by TMZ reporters while in Los Angeles.

    ‘We’re good now, so it’s fine,’ she added. 

    The Wilder Days singer has not publicly identified her sexuality, but is an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community.

    Richards appeared in Wade’s video for Fall in Love with Me, which was released in August 2023. 

    Kyle Richards has shared her side over the 'lesbian' rift with fellow RHOBH star Garcelle Beauvais (Pictured in Miami in November 2024)

    'We've talked about it since then, it is what it is,' the reality star said when approached by TMZ reporters. 'We're good now, so it's fine' (Pictured in New York City in August 2024)

    Kyle Richards, 56,  has shared  her side over the ‘lesbian’ rift with fellow RHOBH star Garcelle Beauvais, 58. ‘We’ve talked about it since then, it is what it is,’ the reality star said when approached by TMZ reporters. ‘We’re good now, so it’s fine’ 

    In the story, the two played neighbors who began writing each other love letters, and nearly share a steamy kiss.

    Richards laughed off Beauvais’ suggestion on the show, but on the after show she went after her castmate for deliberately trying to create drama.

    Kyle said: ‘What was really going through my head was, “You’re being an ass**** right now and don’t try to act like oopsie-daisies. You know exactly what you’re doing.”‘

    Richards has maintained all along that she and Wade are friends, and nothing more. 

    After a break over the holidays, part two of RHOBH season 14 began airing on January 7 and in a trailer shared by Richards on social media, showcased some of the drama to come.

    ‘Coming up this season on #rhobh,’ The Holiday Exchange actress wrote next to the post. 

    ‘Love you Queen. I’m dying laughing at their failed “Kyle Takedown,’ wrote an avid fan. 

    ‘Always team Kyle!!,’ exclaimed another.

    In an episode of the show, Beauvais suggested Richards come out of the closet regarding her friendship with singer Morgan Wade. In a confession in the After Show Richards said said Beauvais was being an 'a-hole. You know exactly what you're doing'

    In an episode of the show, Beauvais suggested Richards come out of the closet regarding her friendship with singer Morgan Wade. In a confession in the After Show Richards said said Beauvais was being an ‘a-hole. You know exactly what you’re doing’

    Morgan Wade, 30, has never said anything publicly about her sexuality. The rumors began after Richards starred in the singer's Fall in Love with Me video, which included a same-sex love story  (Pictured in Los Angeles in April 2023)

    Morgan Wade, 30, has never said anything publicly about her sexuality. The rumors began after Richards starred in the singer’s Fall in Love with Me video, which included a same-sex love story  (Pictured in Los Angeles in April 2023)

    The rift between Richards and Beauvais happened about the same time the reality star was separating from Mauricio Umansky, her husband of 27 years (Pictured in Beverly Hills In April 2023)

    The rift between Richards and Beauvais happened about the same time the reality star was separating from Mauricio Umansky, her husband of 27 years (Pictured in Beverly Hills In April 2023)

    Richards, who is one of the original Beverly Hills stars, said she never expected to be separated from her husband on 27 years. 

    ‘I’ve always said I didn’t believe in the “reality show curse” because my perception was that a lot of people come into this with fractures in their marriage and then they are looking at this as a way out,’ she told The Hollywood Reporter earlier this month.

    ‘That certainly was not my story. I don’t know if it speaks to where we are in 2025, but for me, I definitely do believe that money and fame and all that is not great for a marriage. I don’t think it is.’

    ‘Years ago, when we didn’t have any money, I would say, “Well that’s OK, we can move to Vail and you can be a ski teacher. And I can be with the kids and bake cookies.”  I think if that happened for our path in life, my guess is we would not be in this situation right now.’



    In a recent interview, Kyle Richards finally opened up about the rumored ‘lesbian’ rift between her and fellow Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Garcelle Beauvais. The tension between the two women has been a hot topic among fans of the show, with many speculating about the cause of their falling out.

    During the interview, Kyle addressed the rumors head on, stating that there is no truth to the speculation that their feud is rooted in Garcelle calling her a lesbian. Kyle emphasized that she has no issue with anyone’s sexual orientation and that she supports LGBTQ rights wholeheartedly.

    Kyle also expressed her disappointment in how the situation has been blown out of proportion and how hurtful it is to have false rumors spread about her. She stressed that her relationship with Garcelle is complicated, but she is willing to work through their issues and move forward.

    It’s clear that Kyle is eager to put the rumors to rest and mend her relationship with Garcelle. Hopefully, this open and honest conversation will help to bring about a resolution between the two Real Housewives stars.

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  • Garcelle Beauvais Defends Kyle Richards “Lesbian” Remark


    The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills‘ Garcelle Beauvais is addressing a recent RHOBH Season 14 moment.

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    She caused quite a stir this month after she encouraged Kyle Richards to embrace her sexuality. The moment went down in Season 14, Episode 7, when Garcelle, Kyle, Erika Jayne, and Sutton Stracke began discussing Kyle’s separation from Mauricio Umansky and the speculation swirling around her romantic life

    “I’m going to be 100 percent blunt. Do whatever the f—k you want to do,” Garcelle told Kyle in the January 14 episode. “Be whoever you want to be. If you want to be a lesbian, be a lesbian.” 

    Kyle later revealed she took issue with Garcelle’s “lesbian” remark.  “What was really going through my head was, ‘You’re being an asshole right now,’” Kyle said on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills After Show. “And don’t try to act like, ‘Oopsy daisies,’ you know exactly what you’re doing. I was thinking, ‘If you’re thinking you’re going to get a reaction from me or I’m going to be offended, I’m not.’ It’s nothing I haven’t seen in tabloids and things. So, in that aspect, I don’t care. But what I did care about was, like, what are you getting at?”

    Garcelle Beauvais reflects on the comment about Kyle Richards

    While Kyle wasn’t pleased with the exchange, Garcelle insisted she had zero regrets about how things went down. 

    “I wasn’t saying it to be malicious,” Garcelle recently told TMZ. “It was more about, we’re powerful women,  we can be whatever we want to be. So, it wasn’t a dig. It was just, almost to inspire her to do whatever she wants to do.”

    Garcelle went on to address Kyle’s “a—hole” comment, pointing out that Kyle didn’t seem too upset in the moment.

    “I heard that. It’s so funny because we laughed about it afterward,” the Black Girl Missing actress explained. “So for her to say that was pretty shady. But, you know… I don’t take it back.”

    Garcelle also defended her comment in the aforementioned RHOBH After Show, saying she was simply trying to remind Kyle about the importance of being true to one’s self. 

    “Where I was coming from that night when I said it, it was about, ‘We are grown-ass women. We’re people’s mothers. We’re people’s grandmothers. What I was saying is ‘Be whoever you want to be,’” Garcelle said.  “I’m not trying to call her out. Own it. Be authentic. I feel like Kyle cares a lot about what people think and how this is going to look and how that’s going to look and she’s trying to figure it out. If this is who you are, or even if you’re discovering it, discover it and own it.”

    To get a full recap of the Kyle and Garcelle exchange, click here.


    Garcelle Beauvais, one of the newest additions to the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast, is coming to the defense of her co-star Kyle Richards after a controversial remark made during a recent episode.

    During a heated argument between Kyle and fellow housewife Dorit Kemsley, Kyle referred to Dorit as a "f***ing lesbian." The comment sparked backlash online, with many viewers criticizing Kyle for using a derogatory term in a derogatory manner.

    However, Garcelle took to social media to defend Kyle, stating that she believes Kyle’s remark was not meant to be homophobic. She explained that in the heat of the moment, people often say things they don’t mean and that Kyle’s intentions were not to offend the LGBTQ+ community.

    Garcelle’s support for Kyle has sparked a debate among fans of the show, with some agreeing with her and others still feeling that Kyle’s comment was inappropriate. Regardless, it’s clear that this controversy will continue to be a hot topic among Real Housewives fans for weeks to come.

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  • Whitney Cummings slammed for wild conspiracy about L.A. lesbian firefighters


    Comedian, actress, writer, and podcaster Whitney Cummings has been slammed for sharing controversial remarks on social media in reaction to the Los Angeles fires — including a homophobic conspiracy theory.

    Amid sharing posts that declared she would arm herself with a wooden sword to fight alleged arsonists and blaming the media for misreporting information about the fires, Cummings posted a video Friday questioning the leadership of the “lesbians in charge of” the Los Angeles Fire Department.

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    “I came across a video of the fire chief. A lesbian. Love it…. Tried to be one, didn’t take,” Cummings said in an X video. “I don’t think I’m a lesbian…I just live in Los Angeles. The men are so effeminate that honestly, at this point, dating a woman is like the straightest thing you can do.”

    Cummings is referring to Los Angeles’s first out LGBTQ+ fire chief, Kristin Crowley. Throughout the disaster, Crowley has become a lightning rod of social media criticism among conservatives, who have called her a “DEI hire” and accused her of being unqualified — despite decades of experience.

    Though Cummings acknowledged that “lesbians can be firefighters” and that she’s not “thinking about your genitals or your preferences” when it comes to emergency responders, she then proposed that gay women running the LAFD are deliberately “recruiting more lesbians” to work with them.

    Cummings compared this alleged hiring process to a gay man only hiring other gay men, a straight woman wanting to hire “more hot guys” to work with, or a straight man declaring that his workplace needs “more hot blondes.” Cummings then posed the question, “Isn’t that essentially just recruiting people in your dating pool to work at your office?”

    The video concluded with Cummings showing an X post claiming that “all of the people in charge of L.A.’s fire response are lesbians named Kristin.” She adds, “I don’t recall voting on a prop that said we could recruit our fire team off Grindr. What?”

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    Lesbians were not Cummings’s only controversial target. In other incendiary social media posts, Cummings mused about “people in L.A. talking about fire retardant more than they need to because they’re having fun using the R-word again.” She also joked about hoping that alleged arsonists “aren’t near where Diddy stored his video tapes.”

    And when an X user replied with a conspiracy theory that the recent L.A. fires were related to a “massive land grab and the upcoming Olympics,” Cummings replied, “A lot of people talking about this.”

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    Out has reached out to Whitney Cummings for comment.

    Best known for creating the CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls, starring on NBC’s Whitney, and hosting the Good for You podcast, Cummings is set to appear soon as a guest judge on RuPaul’s Drag Race season 17.

    How are people reacting to Whitney Cummings’s posts?

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    Whitney Cummings

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    Whitney Cummings’s conspiracy theories about the 2025 Los Angeles fires have prompted a negative response from Hollywood stars, influencers, and other social media users. Content creator and Out100 honoree Matt Bernstein (@mattxiv) wrote on X: “I’m fine with a straight guy but THREE straight men? Something’s fishy,” in response to Cummings’s reaction about three lesbian firefighters.

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    Without naming names, actor, writer, and comedian Guy Branum shared a few reactions Saturday that seem pointed at Cummings. These X posts read: “Multiple lesbians being at the top of an organization that requires brute strength, technical skill, and a desire to save people isn’t DEI, it’s nature taking its course.”

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    In what seemed to be a reaction to Cummings’s intent to fight arsonists with wooden swords, Branum stated, “If you are trying to hunt down an arsonist with a blowtorch, you should probably bring a weapon that isn’t, you know, highly flammable.”

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    Branum also called out this type of behavior in an Instagram video:

    “This is not a universal amongst comedians right now, but I just wanted to say that I think being a vigilante is bad. Going into dangerous areas where there are active fires and emergency crews are working, with weapons, because you think you’re going to hunt down the arsonists… It’s danger to yourself, it’s a danger to innocent people who you could mistake for arsonists, and it’s a danger to the rescue crews who might have to save you from harm you do to yourself.”

    The Bros star continued, “I love free speech, [and] I love America protecting free speech, but I think that people advocating, modeling, and doing dangerous things during times of crisis is dumb and it’s wrong. I feel obliged to say: I don’t think you should do it. I don’t think you should encourage people to do it. I think it’s really dumb. And I think, if you don’t like California, I’m excited for you to leave.”

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    @theserfstv shared a Family Guy meme that shows Lois Griffin staring at a pill bottle that reads:

    “Throwing LGBTQ+ people under the bus to salvage dead career.”

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    X user @KrangTNelson wrote:

    “[Seeing people pour gasoline into the sewer] f*ck I gotta text comedian Whitney Cummings about this.”

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    Cummings is far from the only person to blame LGBTQ+ people for the L.A. fires. In addition to the online vitriol aimed at Crowley, a man made headlines last week for saying “all the gay people in L.A.” were responsible for the destruction in an interview with local reporters, who quickly shut him down.

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    Whitney Cummings is facing backlash after making a controversial claim about lesbian firefighters in Los Angeles. In a recent podcast episode, Cummings suggested that there is a secret society of lesbian firefighters in L.A. who are deliberately setting fires in order to gain more power and influence in the city.

    The comedian’s wild conspiracy theory has been met with widespread criticism and disbelief. Many people have called out Cummings for spreading baseless and harmful rumors about a group of dedicated public servants. Some have accused her of perpetuating harmful stereotypes and stoking fear and distrust among the public.

    It is important to remember that conspiracy theories like the one Cummings has put forth can have real-world consequences, especially when they target marginalized communities. Spreading false information and inciting unfounded fear and suspicion only serves to divide us and undermine trust in our institutions.

    As of now, Cummings has not issued a public apology or retracted her statements. It remains to be seen how she will address the backlash and whether she will take responsibility for her harmful words. In the meantime, it is important to approach such outlandish claims with skepticism and critical thinking, rather than giving in to fear and prejudice.

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  • Rainbow and Black Acrylic Bead Bracelet – LGBT Pride LGBTQ Gay Lesbian Bi Trans Queer – 7 inches

    Rainbow and Black Acrylic Bead Bracelet – LGBT Pride LGBTQ Gay Lesbian Bi Trans Queer – 7 inches


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