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'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' White Party Turns Ugly for Taylor Armstrong

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Dec. 20 2011, Published 6:19 a.m. ET

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Kyle Richards threw her white party on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills last night, but spent most of the party agonizing about how to disinvite Taylor and Russell Armstrong.

Unfortunately, it all ended with a tearful showdown.

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It all started when the Housewives learned that Russell threatened to sue Camille Grammer for the comments she made on the show about Taylor being abused.

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Cast members Kyle, Mauricio Umansky, Lisa Vanderpump, Ken Todd, Adrienne Maloof and Paul Nassif joined forces to come up with a plan to politely tell Taylor and Russell they couldn't come into the white party.

They all read the email and Paul told Russell it was "inappropriate."

While they didn't want to take sides on the matter, they also didn't want to be sued by Russell!

"Friends don't threaten friends," Adrienne said on the Bravo show.

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"It's gone further than just Camille. It's become a situation where nobody wants to be sued. Nobody wants to have litigation against them. Nobody wants to have any of that stuff," Maurico explained.

So, the group decided it was best that Taylor and Russell leave the party. Do you agree with their decision?

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