Camille Grammer Had A 'Particularly Bad Moment' During 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Reunion Taping — Details!
July 13 2019, Published 12:47 a.m. ET
Camille Grammer had a "particularly bad moment" while filming the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 9 reunion, Us Weekly reported on Friday, July 12. Her controversial comment ended up getting edited out of the footage but insiders revealed what exactly she said.
Camille, 50, couldn't take the heat from her costars and barely made it through the taping.
"Camille was not doing well with the duress of the reunion. She was basically melting down because she was under attack and she walked off once," a source told the outlet.
Her "particularly bad moment" came when she brought up race while refusing to apologize for something she had done.
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"She said, ‘Do you want me to be sorry because I’m a white woman?’ The other women were like, ‘Camille, do you know what you are saying? That’s not OK,’” the source revealed.
The blonde beauty's personal struggles could have been to blame for her lapse in judgement.
The source continued, "She has been under a great deal of stress. Her house burned down, her son has been living with her ex-husband, Kelsey, her beloved assistant passed away, her mother has been in and out of the hospital with cancer, and she had a federal trial in Dallas. She has had a great deal of pressure this year, and part of that manifested itself on the show.”
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