Lisa Rinna Denies Complaining To Andy Cohen About Her Daughters Not Appearing On Watch What Happens Live Kids’ Special; Says They “Were Asked”

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Lisa Rinna Denies Complaining To Andy Cohen About Her Daughters Not Appearing On Watch What Happens Live Kids’ Special; Says They “Were Asked”

I love a good mystery and when all else fails, this one will do. Recently Andy Cohen announced a Watch What Happens Live special featuring the children of Bravolebrities. “Children” meaning 18 years old and over… No minors will be a part of this program, but that doesn’t stop parents from subjecting their youngsters to scorn and humiliation over the course of 13 episodes. The line up includes various spawn representing most of the Real Housewives franchises.

Not every adult kid could participate. Some are in college, some have families in far away places, and some weren’t asked to join in on the fun. Rumors began swirling that two pissed off Housewives called Daddy with a bone to pick because their child wasn’t tapped. The Bravo detective squad, arguably more lethal than the CIA, began sleuthing in attempts to figure out which indignant women complained. According to Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, Lisa Rinna, we can eliminate her from the list. But we all know Lisa has memory problems, so she might not even remember making the call…

After Andy announced his Bravo kids’ special, it received a pretty good amount of media attention. Most of the selected group are OG kids, with the exception of Brooks Marks, who just finished his first season on Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Other guests will include Briana Culberson, Brielle Biermann, and Victoria de Lesseps.

It’s a pretty well-rounded group from across the Bravo board. Curiously, no one from RHOBH is coming on, and when the streets started saying a couple of angry Housewives were on the loose, Rinna’s name was one of the first to come up.

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The lady doth protest too much, methinks, but Rinna is gonna Rinna. In an Instagram Story, Lisa wants everyone to know it wasn’t her that called Andy with a ‘tude. Queens of Bravo shared the screenshot. Rinna wrote, “It wasn’t me Calling Big Daddy.” She also seemingly confirmed her kids “were asked” to join the show, but apparently declined. Well obviously. I mean, we all know Amelia Gray and Delilah Belle Hamlin are busy being the next Kardashians. Or Hadids. Definitely the HaDashians.

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Rinna also added, “But now I want to know who called.” Andy confessed Sonja Morgan can be scratched off the list of suspects too. Regarding the rumor, Andy said both of the miffed Housewives complained, “Why wasn’t my daughter included?”, so it’s safe to assume this is not the parent of a male child. This helps because NeNe Leakes cannot pass up the opportunity to be victimized by the network. As you know, Bravo was created with the sole intention of bringing NeNe down.

So who felt personally attacked at being #deniedbybravo? Could it be someone whose name rhymes with Gill Tharin? Perhaps Flannon Shebore? At least we can sleep tonight knowing Rinna’s kids were DEFINITELY ASKED TO PARTICIPATE. How dare you think otherwise.

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TELL US- DO YOU BELIEVE RINNA? WHO DO YOU THINK THE ANGRY HOUSEWIVES ARE? WHO SHOULD HAVE BEEN INCLUDED?

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