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Taylor Armstrong Claims Daughter Kennedy Does Not Miss Her Late Father Russell

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Mar. 18 2019, Published 5:08 p.m. ET

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Former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Taylor Armstrong made a chilling confession on a recent podcast appearance. She claimed that her daughter Kennedy does not miss her late father Russell, who committed suicide back in 2011. Read on for all the details.

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Taylor, 47, was a guest on attorney Laura Wasser’s podcast Divorce Sucks!

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At the advice of a psychiatrist, the Kansas native has continued to bring up Russell to Kennedy, 12, “so that she doesn’t think people just disappear.”

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She explained, “I was saying, ‘Do you miss daddy?’ And she said, ‘No. N-O.'”

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The former RHOBH star claimed she tried to remind Kennedy of the good times with her late father. Taylor continued, “She waited for a minute and then she said, ‘Why would you miss a boy who screamed at you all the time?'”

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Taylor and Russell’s marital issues were on full display while they appeared on RHOBH during the show’s first two seasons.

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She filed for divorce from him in 2011 after six years of marriage. The former venture capitalist died later that year on August 15.

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Taylor spoke publicly about his alleged domestic violence before and after his death.

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She claimed in her memoir, Hiding From Reality, that he frequently beat her, called her names in front of their daughter and secretly spied on her during their marriage.

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