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RHOBH-Chanel, Candles, and Crossing the Line

RHOBH S15 E6 – “Star Signs and Bad Times”

Podcast Summary

This episode opens with solo scenes that quietly set the tone: Kyle can’t find the right keys (a metaphor if there ever was one), Sutton insists she doesn’t need an assistant, Erika finds peace in flower arranging, and Rachel drops serious money at What Goes Around Comes Around while casually flexing a five-figure shopping spree.

Boz shares a vulnerable update on her fertility journey—six viable follicles and a looming egg retrieval in Vegas with Keeley by her side. The emotional stakes rise later when Rachel reveals they were only able to retrieve two eggs, a moment that grounds the episode in real-life gravity.

Amanda opens up about the devastating loss of her newborn son Zion, who passed away five days after being born prematurely. The anniversary of his death falls on the same day as Rachel’s psychic dinner party—a detail unknown to most of the group and one that will later explode into one of the most uncomfortable dinner scenes of the season.

Dorit, meanwhile, is in full reinvention mode. She meets with a new management team, celebrates a Roller Coaster magazine feature, and reveals she’s signed a book deal—prompting side-eye from Erika and confusion over ghostwriters versus co-authors.

At Rachel’s candlelit, power-outage psychic dinner (thank God for her “600 candles”), fashion takes center stage: Jennifer Tilly arrives draped in celestial drama, Rachel wears a sheer gold look topped with a crown, and Erika immediately labels a guest’s outfit “expensive hoe.” No notes.

But the real tension hits when Sutton confronts Jennifer about comments Kyle allegedly relayed—claiming Sutton is “problematic” and the reason Garcelle distanced herself. After a tearful and messy exchange, Jennifer admits she vented but doesn’t remember exactly what she said. Sutton apologizes for snapping, and the two attempt to reset.

Then comes the emotional gut punch.

A conversation about Dorit’s divorce spirals when it’s revealed Amanda once expressed concern—secondhand, via Kyle and Sutton—about Dorit discussing PK’s alcoholism publicly. As Dorit presses Amanda for clarity, Amanda breaks down, revealing this is the anniversary of her son’s death. The table goes silent. The timing is brutal. The room is mortified.

Amanda leaves the party in tears, saying she just wants to go home and hug her husband. Kathy Hilton steps in, urging Dorit to apologize. Dorit tries—but Amanda asks not to be touched. The episode ends with emotional wreckage, unresolved tension, and the reminder that sometimes reality TV gets a little too real.

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