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‘Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills’ Fans Slam Erika Jayne For Mocking Lisa Vanderpump And Ken Todd

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Apr. 8 2019, Published 7:31 p.m. ET

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Real Housewives of Beverly Hills fans didn’t take too kindly to Erika Jayne mocking Lisa Vanderpump and Ken Todd recently. The #GoodbyeKyle challenge, where people have been impersonating Ken, 61, dramatically screaming those words to Kyle Richards on the show’s most recent episode, has been met with a ton of backlash on social media. Read on for all the details.

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Erika, 48, shared a video of her yelling “Goodbye Kyle!” in a car with some friends on Friday, April 4.

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Ken said this to Kyle, 50, during a heated confrontation about LVP’s alleged involvement in the #puppygate drama that has taken over most of season 9.

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Fans of the show weren’t thrilled with Erika doing this.

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“How juvenile and sad to see such mean girl behavior,” one wrote.

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“Adult bullying...not cool!” another one chimed in.

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Kris Jenner also received backlash for the #GoodbyeKyle challenge over the weekend. The KarJenner matriarch’s impression made her daughters Kendall and Kylie Jenner giggle with glee.

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Do you think the #GoodbyeKyle challenge is a form of bullying? Sound off in the comments

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