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Kyle Richards was recently spotted at Morgan Wade’s concert in Canada. Around the same time, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star recalled her drama with former castmate Carlton Gebbia, calling season 4 her “least favorite season.”
During that season, Carlton fascinated fans as she opened up about her Wicca faith. Though some castmates were supportive, Kyle seemed weirded out. At the time, they feuded continually. Later in the season, costar Joyce Giraud accused Carlton of casting a spell that allegedly made her husband, Michael ,severely ill.
According to footage obtained by TMZ, via @bravosnarkside on Instagram, Kyle was seen in the background of Morgan’s concert in Canada on September 30. In the footage, Kyle – wearing a black fedora in the crowd – was spotted filming the country singer with her camera.
For several years, fans have speculated that Kyle’s relationship with Morgan is more than just a friendship, though neither party has confirmed it.
A source told the outlet that Kyle and Morgan had no interactions during the concert, but Kyle had her eyes glued to the singer throughout the entire 90-minute set.
Around the same time, Kyle addressed her drama with Carlton in season 4.
“[She] wasn’t acting,” recalled Kyle on an Amazon Live, via BravoTV. “Ummmm, yeah, that was real … Hence my not getting along with her. That was horrible. Talk about, like, negative. Oh my gosh.”
She said season 4 is her “least favorite season” – but she “doesn’t know” what season is her favorite.
“The reason I don’t know is because I guess, my favorites are when there’s the least drama, and then I don’t really remember what those seasons were,” Kyle explained. “We had a lot of fun moments in Provence, [France in season 9],” said the star. “And then in the earlier seasons, we had a lot of fun things, too. It kind of alternates.”
When season 4 aired, Carlton called out Kyle in a Bravo blog post.
“The systematic disrespect from Kyle is extremely calculated, and if it isn’t obvious to some of you, why not take a look at her behavior,” she wrote at the time. “She may play the dumb, innocent victim with people, but I saw her for who she really is from day one. She exists in a make believe world and believes her own hype.”