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Lisa Rinna hinted at a past rift between her daughters Amelia Hamlin and Delilah Hamlin, revealing there were a “couple years” that were “very uncomfortable.” The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star also shared why she and her husband, Harry Hamlin, are now in therapy.
In 2022, Lisa left RHOBH after eight seasons, and she has had success as a model. Her daughters are also both successful models, and they were featured often on the Bravo show when Lisa was still a castmate.
On Las Culturistas, Lisa addressed raising her daughters.
“As a parent, you don’t know what you’re doing. You really don’t. You just do the best you can to be there for your children and give them the best upbringing that you can,” she said of parenthood in general. “Listen, we have to figure out what happened to us, and then God forbid what those poor kids are going to have to go through in their own therapy. How we have, you know, helped them, but how also we have given them, you know, bad habits.”
The host then asked if Lisa’s daughters had remained close.
“They do now. They weren’t for a minute. Those girls can fight,” said Lisa. “Girls can love and then hate each other … We went through a couple years [that were] very uncomfortable. But now they’re very close, back [together]. But they’re sisters, you know what I mean? But super supportive of each other in this business that they’re both in, which can be very tricky.”
At one point, Lisa shared that she and Harry are in therapy.
“Down the line [in relationships], you start to devalue people. That’s what happens in a relationship. It’s very easy to do. ‘They bug me,'” said Lisa. “So [Harry and I are] very cognizant of that also. Like, if that starts to feel like it’s happening, we’ll go to therapy. We work on it because it’s not easy.”
“Right now, we’re in therapy because I just feel … we’ve kind of grown in separate directions, doing a lot of things. We need to come back together,” she added. “We’re not afraid to do that.”