Wednesday, February 4, 2026

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 15, Episode 7 Review: Headlines, Heartbreak & Emotional Whiplash


The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 15, Episode 7 Review: Headlines, Heartbreak & Emotional Whiplash


If there’s one thing RHOBH is going to do, it’s take a simple dinner, sprinkle in unresolved feelings, a psychic, and a few reckless comments — then end the episode right when things get good. Season 15, Episode 7 was less about luxury and more about emotional landmines, and honestly… that might be Beverly Hills’ new brand.
Psychic Dinners & Emotional Breakdowns
The episode kicked off with a psychic dinner, which should’ve been our first warning. Any time candles, crystals, and “energy readings” hit the table, someone is about to cry — and this time, it was Amanda. What started as curiosity quickly spiraled into tears, discomfort, and a hasty exit. The vibe went from spiritual cleansing to emotional overload in under five minutes.
Amanda’s reaction didn’t feel fake — it felt raw. But on RHOBH, vulnerability doesn’t get sympathy… it gets analyzed.
Dorit Draws a Line
Let’s be clear: Dorit was not here for commentary about her divorce. When Amanda’s remarks came up later, Dorit wasted no time letting it be known that certain topics are off-limits. The tension was thick, awkward, and brewing — especially as the group gathered again for a birthday dinner that was supposed to be celebratory.
Spoiler: it wasn’t.
Dorit didn’t yell. She didn’t explode. She did something far more dangerous — she stayed calm and precise. And that usually means someone else is about to unravel.
Kyle & Mauricio: The Quietest Scene, The Loudest Feelings
One of the most emotionally charged moments didn’t involve the group at all. Kyle walking through her old home with Mauricio felt less like a storyline and more like unfinished business. No arguments, no accusations — just memories hanging in the air.
It was subtle, but heavy. Proof that sometimes the most painful scenes don’t need words.
Birthday Dinner From Hell (Again)
By the time Erika and Dorit’s joint birthday dinner rolled around, the tension was already simmering. Amanda and Dorit finally came face to face, and just when it looked like we were about to get answers, apologies, or at least a solid argument…
“To Be Continued.”
Classic Bravo. Maximum frustration. Zero closure.
Final Thoughts
Episode 7 didn’t give us explosive drama — it gave us emotional chaos. Hurt feelings, crossed boundaries, and conversations that should’ve stayed private but didn’t. Beverly Hills may look polished, but this episode reminded us that underneath the glam is a whole lot of unresolved mess.
And next week?
That unfinished conversation is coming back louder, sharper, and probably with receipts.

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