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RHOBH’s Weed Chef Claims Denise Richards Was ‘F—ked Up’ at Dinner on December 7, 2023 at 2:02 am Us Weekly

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Even Kyle Richards’ weed chef is weighing in on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills drama.

Cameras caught Kyle’s THC-infused food chef say, “Dude, Denise Richards is f—ked up,” from the kitchen as he watched the dinner party on the Wednesday, December 6, episode of the Bravo show. Throughout the event, Denise came for Erika Jayne, confusing most of the attendees.

“I do have a question for you. Why you treated me a certain way after I met you. And, I mean, I can say this about me and you. You and I,” Denise Richards said to Erika, 52. “The first time I met you, you were so sweet and so lovely. A year later was a different dynamic.”

Erika replied, “Denise, I don’t feel anything personal toward you.” She told Denise, 52, that she wasn’t being “clear” with what she was saying.

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“You were very different towards me,” Denise explained, claiming that things apparently shifted between her and Erika. “We’re grown ass adults, and you know what I’m talking about.”

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The rest of the Housewives looked confused at the dinner table and spoke candidly about Denise’s behavior during their respective confessionals.

Garcelle Beauvais, Denise Richards, Kyle Richards, and Sutton Stracke on ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.’ Nicole Weingart/Bravo

“Denise is slurring her words a little bit,” Garcelle Beauvais said. “Maybe Denise had a drink before she came because she was nervous.” (Denise was seen denying having any THC added to her food earlier in the dinner.)

Dorit Kemsley added, “I don’t know what Densie is partaking, but I kind of want some right now.”

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Erika claimed Denise was “on another level” during the dinner.

“Well, I’m high. But I don’t know what she is,” Erika said. “I am so confused and high. We’re having a good time and you’re ruining my high. I have no idea what you’re talking about … and neither do you.”

When Denise got up from the table — taking Kyle and Sutton Stracke with her — Kyle was quick to weigh in on her friend’s behavior.

“I do not understand what is going on with Denise. I haven’t seen her eat a lot of this weed-infused food. It doesn’t seem like she was drinking that much,” Kyle said in her confessional. “Either she partaked before she got here. … I don’t understand what’s happening.”

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Denise Richards and Dorit Kemsley on ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.’ Nicole Weingart/Bravo

Denise was the first to leave the weed dinner. In a different scene, she met up with some of the women to rehash the events of the evening.

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“This Denise right here looks like she’s just gliding through the wind,” Garcelle said. “She’s calm, she’s composed, she looks beautiful. Not like the weed dinner.”

During the lunch with Garcelle, Sutton and Crystal Kung Minkoff, Denise clarified her issue with Erika — and it stems back to 2019.

“We had a dinner party and they were talking about threesomes with my kids at another table,” Denise recalled. (During a RHOBH season 10 episode, Erika and Lisa Rinna discussed threesomes while Denise’s daughter Sami overheard the conversation.)

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Reflecting on the weed dinner, Denise said she wanted Erika to “acknowledge” the situation. “Otherwise, she’s just a mean ass bitch so, sorry.”

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills airs on Bravo Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET.

Even Kyle Richards’ weed chef is weighing in on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills drama. Cameras caught Kyle’s THC-infused food chef say, “Dude, Denise Richards is f—ked up,” from the kitchen as he watched the dinner party on the Wednesday, December 6, episode of the Bravo show. Throughout the event, Denise came for Erika 

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Kim and Kanye’s Daughter North West Faces Criticism Over Her Tattoos

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North West, the 12-year-old daughter of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, is under the spotlight once again — this time for showing off a collection of tattoos that set social media on fire. In recent photos and videos circulating online, North was seen with several arm designs, including tributes to her parents and fashion-inspired symbols. While fans were quick to admire her bold style, not everyone was impressed.

Critics argue that the tattoos — even though they appear to be temporary — are another example of celebrity children being pushed into adult trends too early. Comments flooded social media platforms, with some users saying Kim allows North too much freedom, while others defended the reality star’s parenting approach, praising her for letting her daughter explore creativity and self-expression.

“Kids should be kids,” one commenter wrote, reflecting a broader sentiment among parents online. Meanwhile, supporters pointed out that North comes from one of the most fashion-forward families in the world and that experimenting with style is part of her upbringing.

Kim Kardashian has not directly addressed the controversy, but she has often spoken about encouraging her children to express themselves authentically. North, already known for her viral TikTok appearances and fashion collaborations, seems unfazed by the criticism.

At just 12, North West continues to blur the lines between youth culture and celebrity identity — reminding the public that in the Kardashian–West household, individuality isn’t just allowed, it’s celebrated.

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Jennifer Lopez’s Ex Fires Back: “You Are the Problem”

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Ojani Noa Accuses J.Lo of Cheating After “Never Been Loved” Comments

Jennifer Lopez is once again at the center of a media storm — but this time, it’s her first husband, Ojani Noa, turning up the heat. Following Lopez’s recent Howard Stern Show interview, in which she claimed she has “never been truly loved” by any of her exes, Noa has publicly accused the superstar of cheating and playing the victim.

In the viral Instagram post that has now spread across major outlets like TMZ and New York Post, Noa didn’t hold back.

“Stop putting us down. Stop putting me down with your victim card,” he wrote. “The problem is not us. Not me. The problem is you. You’re the one who couldn’t keep it in your pants.”

“You Chose Fame and Lies Over Love”

Noa and Lopez were married briefly from 1997 to 1998, before her rise to Hollywood superstardom. In his explosive statement, he accused her of being unfaithful during their marriage, claiming she prioritized fame over their relationship.

“You have been loved a few times. You’ve been married four times. And have had countless relationships in between,” Noa continued. “You decided to lie, to cheat on me. You begged me to keep the marriage intact to avoid bad press.”

Noa described himself as “faithful, honest, and loving,” saying he uprooted his life and career to support Lopez at the beginning of her entertainment journey. “I left my family, my friends, everything behind for you,” he wrote, “but once fame came calling, you left me behind.”​

Lopez Silent Amid Growing Backlash

As of now, Jennifer Lopez has not publicly responded to Noa’s allegations. During her Howard Stern interview, the singer and actress claimed her former partners “weren’t capable” of loving her, saying, “It’s not that I’m not lovable… it’s that they’re not capable.”

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Her remarks were widely interpreted as referencing all of her ex-husbands — including Marc Anthony, Cris Judd, and Ben Affleck — but it was Noa who reacted first and most forcefully. His comments have ignited widespread debate online, with many questioning whether Lopez’s honesty came at the expense of others’ reputations.

Public Response and Media Fallout

The online reaction has been intense, with social media users split between defending Lopez’s right to share her truth and blasting her for allegedly rewriting history. Meanwhile, entertainment analysts note that the controversy adds to an increasingly turbulent year for the singer, following canceled tours, underperforming films, and ongoing scrutiny over her marriage to Affleck.

This latest backlash has also reignited conversations about Lopez’s highly publicized romantic history. As tabloids and fans speculate whether more exes might respond, the situation underscores an old truth in celebrity culture — that every candid confession comes with consequences.

For now, Jennifer Lopez remains silent. But in the court of public opinion, the debate about who’s really at fault in her love story is only just beginning.

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Selling Your Soul in Hollywood: The Hidden Cost of Fame

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By all appearances, Hollywood is a dream factory — a place where charisma, talent, and luck collide to create stars. But behind the camera lights and red carpets lies a conversation few inside the industry speak openly about: the spiritual and moral price of ambition.

For actor Omar Gooding, the idea of “selling your soul” in Hollywood isn’t a metaphor — it’s a moral process that begins with tiny compromises. In an October 2025 interview, Gooding explained that no one in Hollywood makes a literal deal with the devil. Instead, it’s the quiet yeses, the moments when comfort overrides conviction, that mark the beginning of the trade. “They don’t say, ‘Take this or you’ll never make it,’” he said. “They just put it in front of you. You choose.”

Those choices, he argues, create a pattern. Once you show that you’ll accept something you once resisted, the industry notices. “Hollywood knows who it can get away with what,” Gooding said. “One thing always leads to another.” The phrase “selling your soul,” in this context, means losing your say — doing what you’re told rather than what you believe in.

That moral tension has long shadowed the arts. Comedians like Dave Chappelle, who famously walked away from millions to preserve his creative integrity, often serve as examples of where conviction and career collide. In resurfaced interviews, Chappelle hinted that he felt manipulated and silenced by powerful figures who sought control of his narrative, warning that “they’re trying to convince me I’m insane.”

This isn’t just about conspiracy — it’s about agency. Hollywood runs on perception. Performers are rewarded for being agreeable, moldable, entertaining. Those who question the machine or refuse the script risk exile, while those who conform are elevated — sometimes beyond what they can handle.

We see the ‘collections’ all the time,” Gooding explained. “When the bill comes due, you can tell. They made that deal long ago.”

But the story doesn’t end in darkness. Gooding also emphasizes that in today’s entertainment landscape, artists have more control than ever. With streaming, social media, and creator‑driven platforms, performers don’t have to “play the game” to be seen. Independent creators can build their own stages, speak their own truths, and reach millions without trading authenticity for access.

Still, the temptation remains — recognition, validation, quick success. And every generation of artists must answer the same question: What are you willing to do for fame?

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As Gooding put it, “You just make the best choices you can. Because once it’s gone — your name, your peace, your soul — there’s no buying it back.”

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