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Brandi tried to be a lesbian, but it didn't work. Plus she tells the backstory of how Joyce/Lisa's Hair-Gate went down.
Awww now we finally get to see the dramatic side of not-so-sweet-and-bubbly Joyce. . .

But before that we must delve into lingerie shopping with Carlton and myself. As I have said before, I love beautiful women, and Carlton is one of them. However neither one of us are lesbians. I have actually tried to be, but it just didn't work out for me. I can't speak to Carlton's experiences, because I honestly have no idea what they have been. As you can tell, I am easily distracted by lingerie. In fact, I'm quite obsessed with it and all other things sexy and girly. Carlton's body looks like it is zero percent body fat, and she is fun, playful, and non-judgmental. Fun fact: the lingerie I bought that day at Trashy is the same lingerie I wore in my epic home tour. Haha.
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Kim invited all of us to circus school, and, although I had a major kink in my neck, I thought it would be good for all of us to try and do something fun together. However the day before I was chased down with my children by paparazzi saying Kyle Richards had called me a bully. I'm sure you can understand walking in to circus school I felt I needed to have a conversation with Kyle. Kim asked me nicely to let it go for the day because she wanted this day to be drama-free, so I begrudgingly agreed. When all the girls arrived it seemed to be going pretty OK, until Kim snapped at Yolanda for no reason. I personally think at this point they have unresolved issues and it came from that place for Kim. (Sidenote: I had my microphone on a waist strap and so I look five months pregnant. Grrrr.)
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Anyhow at this point I am getting along with just about all the girls, other then my new issue with Kyle. Circus school was fun and exhausting -- even with Lisa's little jabs-by-jokes about what goes on in my bedroom. Yolanda headed home to her beautiful girls who were off to prom, and we were off to the rooftop of the Thompson Hotel for some much needed food.

Before I get into what went down on the rooftop, let me explain what went down with Lisa, Joyce , and myself. The day of Carlton's lunch we were waking up the stairs, and Lisa let me know that she was upset about the fainting discussion we had in the car. I apologized, but she was still very annoyed. As we got upstairs, Joyce started fixing my hair. I simply said "thanks," and then she went to touch Lisa's hair. Lisa did snap at her a bit, and just said "No, I'm fine." I saw the reaction on Joyce's face and I knew she was bothered by it, even though it wasn't persona. It was Lisa's leftover annoyance from our discussion.

Because Joyce and I have a friend in common and because she was new to this group, I decided to give her a heads up about how to navigate herself in this new group. I called her and explained that I saw what happened with her and Lisa and that she shouldn't take it personally because it had nothing to do with her. I told her Lisa was super sensitive about the fainting conversation and that her best plan of action was to talk to Lisa about it one on one before it turned into something bigger. She said thank you and that she appreciated the advice. That is it, plain and simple.
We get to the rooftop and the Mauricio cheating/bully gate continues. Someone brought up Yolanda's name, and I just didn't think it was fair to talk about people when they are not there to defend themselves -- so I said as much. Carlton doesn't get involved in Kyle, Lisa, and my conversation because it had nothing to do with her, which I respect.
And then someone at the table was clearly feeling left out and in need of making it about her. God forbid Joyce isn't the center of attention. In the middle of our whole drama, Joyce gets up and pulls Lisa away. (When I said one-on-one that wasn't really what I had in mind.) Joyce way over-dramatizes what happened at Carlton's lunch -- I mean it was absolutely ridiculous the way Joyce was reenacting the incident. But clearly she needs a lot of attention. Lisa and Joyce return the three steps back to our table where Joyce twists my words to her about the Lisa hair drama to make it look like I was talking shit and I I absolutely wasn't. Joyce says and does things simply to get attention and it's sad. I should have listened to my friend that told me she was a complete s---tirrer but I decided to come to my own decision. My friend was right.
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Brandi Carlile Shares Marriage Story to Spark Joy in Anti-LGBTQ+ Time
The lesbian singer shared a personal speech at a Human Rights Campaign event.
Brandi Carlile may be a "sad gay," as she shared during a speech at a Human Rights Campaign gala — but she also remains hopeful in a time when LGBTQ+ rights are under attack.
The lesbian singer, while accepting HRC's Visibility Award Saturday at the LGBTQ+ group's Los Angeles dinner, shared a story of marriage to her wife, Catherine Shepherd, to illustrate the power of joy in the face of institutional abandonment.
When Carlile first performed at an HRC event in the early 2000s, she sang the melancholic "Hallelujah" after her state, Washington, had failed to pass a marriage equality initiative. But that didn't stop Carlile from tying the knot to her loved one. In fact, "we got married a bunch of times, because we like to drink and get dressed up a lot," shared Carlile, who noted how the government wouldn't recognize her union with Catherine at the time under the Defense of Marriage Act.
In one of these ceremonies, Carlile was hopeful for a higher form of recognition; a priest had agreed to officiate the wedding, but canceled at the last minute due to an alleged bout of E. coli — and also, she had mixed up the date. That left Carlile "standing outside a giant barn in a dress" feeling deserted.
However, saving the day, a friend from the couple's church stepped in to officiate. "And it was exactly as legitimate slash illegitimate as if a good priest had done it. We got drunk and sang Madonna-themed karaoke. And the rest is history. We got two kids, and we're all dressed up with you angels receiving this nearly unspeakable honor," she recounted.
Carlile noted how this story resonates in a time when an unprecedented amount of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation has appeared in state legislatures — notably, Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill , which would prohibit education of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools to young children, as well as political assaults on trans youth in Texas .
"We're here and the priest ain't coming," Carlile noted of the current political moment. "That legitimacy, that dignity, the pro-queer pro-trans legislation. The validation that we all need is not here today. It's in this room, but it's not in this country."
The Grammy-winning artist bemoaned how conservatives have turned LGBTQ+ rights into "wedge issues" to promote their own political agendas. "They weaponize sexuality, and they sequester us off in the categories of deviants, making us inherently age-inappropriate," she said, adding, "And yet, we celebrate. That's what leaders do. We honor one another in this way because we come from a long line of people who know how to find joy right smack in the middle of a fight. And that's where we are."
"And not unlike my first HRC night in the early 2000s. This isn't the most blissed-out moment in queer history. I know where it's headed though," said Carlile, who then burst into song from her acclaimed track "The Joke": "I have been to the movies, I have seen how it ends."
"It ends at Madonna-themed karaoke," she joked. "In all seriousness and gratitude, we will win these fights like we won the ones that came before 'em. There's beauty in the struggle. There's joy in the fight, and I will never stop being grateful for this honor and this visibility. Thank you so much, and God loves you."
Carlile was presented with the Visibility Award, an honor "for LGBTQ+ individuals who are living open and honest lives at home, at work, and in their greater community," according to an HRC press statement, by soccer star Abby Wambach and her wife Glennon Doyle. Transgender 9-1-1: Lone Star actor Brian Michael Smith was also honored.
The HRC Los Angeles dinner was held at the JW Marriott in DTLA. HRC’s interim president Joni Madison and Rep. Sharice Davids also gave remarks at the event, which featured performances from Shea Diamond, Vincint, and comedian Dana Goldberg. 
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Bravo has finally dropped the highly anticipated Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 10 trailer — and Denise Richards and Brandi Glanville’s secret lesbian affair is front and center with Lisa Rinna stirring the pot.
Kyle Richards, Lisa Rinna, Erika Girardi, Dorit Kemsley, Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave and Denise Richards are all back along with newcomer and first African American RHOBH Housewife — Garcelle Beauvais . Additionally, newbie Sutton Stracke , will appear as a ‘Friend of a Housewife’ for season 10.
“For me, that is some white people stuff,” Garcelle Beauvais snarks in the clip below, before later shading the other ladies during a speech at a gala. “I’d love to say thank you to my new best friends,” she says. “Some of them, not so much.”
The season 10 teaser is short but pack full of drama — first up: Kyle Richards and Dorit Kemsley are at odds. The ladies are seen fighting in a few scenes.
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alums: Adrienne Maloof, Camille Grammer, Kim Richards, Brandi Glanville and Eileen Davidson all pop up in the new trailer.
As AllAboutTheTEA . com readers know, the sh*t literally hits the fan when Brandi Glanville tells Kyle Richards and Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave that she had a sexual affair with Denise Richards .
“She’s not who she pretends to be,” Brandi says in the video. Denise later tells the group, “I don’t deserve this. That is a huge thing to f–king say.”
Then Lisa Rinna tells Kyle and Teddi during a cab ride, “So they f–ked.”
Denise Richards and her husband Aaron Phypers later storm out of Kyle’s house as she says in tears. “Don’t try and destroy my family!”
Press play above to watch the dramatic Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 10 trailer. 
Don’t miss the return of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills April 15, at 8:00 p.m. ET, on Bravo.
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