"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 5 premiere was quite dramatic.
The season 5 premiere brought us back to the ongoing feud between Brandi Glanville and Lisa Vanderpump, which began in season 4 when the cast members turned on the British beauty in Puerto Rico.
Glanville wasn't the most welcomed cast member at Kyle Richards' White Party, especially by Vanderpump, who had slammed her when she was absent at the premiere party.
"How are you 75 and rolling your eyes," stated Glanville, according to People magazine.
She continued, "I feel like i've been excommunicated. It's like 'Mean Girls.' I'm trying to be the grown up here, and that's a first for me."
Despite Glanville's claims regarding the group's attitude towards her, Vanderpump apparently had no desire to even try to patch things up.
"I feel sorry for her because I'm a f***ing good friend. She burned that bridge," stated the "Vanderpump Rules" star.
The RHOBH season 5 premiere seems to be just a very small snippet of the two Housewive's ongoing feud. The blonde model took to her RHOBH blog to share her thoughts on her failed friendship with Vanderpump.
"In Lisa's interview she says she has done nothing wrong within this entire group of ladies and that she is going to wait for each one of us to reach out to her. This comment is interesting to me, because I feel like she may be in a bit of denial about her parts in our arguments and some of the hurt she has caused throughout our disagreements. Yolanda and Lisa have lunch and very easily move forward. We then see Kyle and Lisa at lunch putting all past issues behind them incredibly easily considering the things that these two have said about one another," wrote Glanville, according to the media outlet Real Mr Housewife.
The mother-of-two continued, "I keep remembering back to Lisa saying Mauricio is only friends with people if they are selling their house, tabloid gate between the two of them, making inappropriate jokes about cheating in front of a 5-year-old, and the list goes on forever. Lisa tells Kyle she want to move forward and put the past behind them, not bring it up ever again, and be loyal forever...and so it is. I'm hoping when I see Lisa at the White Party it will be just as simple and easy for the two of us to move forward."
"Moving forward" is never easy for this group of ladies and it seems like it'll most likely not be happening for the former friends, evident from the way Glanville wrapped up her blog post.
"Watching Lisa's interview bites and seeing her easily make up with everyone made me wonder if she even remembers her part in our issues. Lisa says she was a 'good f***ing friend' to me and that I've burned that bridge. I have a lot of great f***ing friends, and not one of them has ever forced me to be around one of my ex-husbands' mistresses, even after I asked her kindly to please stop. The bridge may be burned, but she forgot she was holding the match," concluded Glanville.