The taping for the reunion of season 5 of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” has wrapped and details from the filming session have begun to surface.
The ongoing conflict between sisters Kim and Kyle Richards has reportedly remained until the very end of season 5, although the main reason for the two arguing at the reunion has to do with Kim’s pit bull, Kingsley, not her sobriety, according to The Inquisitr.
Kingsley, who has been featured on RHOBH, reportedly attacked Kyle’s daughter, Alexia, in November 2014, leaving her in need of multiple surgeries on her hand.
“It was a very emotional and raw conversation as Kim described what had happened with the dog and Alexia,” a source told Radar Online.
The insider continued, “But when she revealed that she hoped Kingsley could be trained to not be so aggressive, and returned to her home, Kyle just rolled her eyes.”
An 80-year-old woman named Kay Rozario also reportedly came forward claiming that Kingsley had attacked her. RHOBH producers were also reportedly named in a lawsuit filed by Rozario.
Kingsley has reportedly caused a riff between the two sisters, but Kim allegedly has no plans to give up her dog.
“According to Kyle, the dog needs to be kept away from her sister, and other people, because the animal is just too dangerous,” a source stated.
The insider continued, “For Kim to even consider keeping Kingsley was appalling to Kyle because of the risk of further injury to others. Kim just refuses to acknowledge the dog is dangerous and still won’t give him up.”
For those who haven’t been keeping up with RHOBH season 5, Kim and Kyle Richards had been experiencing conflict regarding Kim’s sobriety, which she has kept for three years. Brandi Glanville has gotten involved in the conflict between the sisters as well, something she has been very vocal about.
“Kyle’s narcissism should be addressed, but I don’t have enough time,” wrote Glanville on her Bravo blog.