On an episode of the Miss Understood podcast, Carlton Gebbia slammed “Vile” Kyle Richards for her “narcissistic, toxic energies.”
Carlton didn’t hold back when dishing on Kyle:
The single-season RHOBH star heard that Kyle is rumored to be a lesbian … and isn’t surprised. “Some of the boys have said to me that, oh, Kyle’s now come out as a lesbian. And I’m like, ‘Was that for her storyline?’ Because God knows she was always desperately in need of one.”
“I think she has created such a fictitious persona for herself that there is no one home. I think that she’s so trapped by this whatever she’s created for herself.”
“And that’s what I witnessed. She’s a different breed of vile. Like, she really is. She’s probably one of – and I don’t say this lightly – but she is one of the most narcissistic, toxic energies I had the misfortune of meeting.”
Bad Vibes from the start:
“I felt it immediately when I met her,” muttered Carlton when trying to explain her body’s negative reaction to meeting Kyle. “And I really did try to push through it.”
“Obviously, we’re filming a bloody show and I had never watched her before. I’d never watched Housewives before. So, when I started to take her on, she said I had preconceived notions because I’d watched the show.”
“Honestly, if I had watched the show and witnessed some of the heinous shit she had done, there is no way I would have given her the time of day. Because I told the producers, ‘Number one, don’t exploit my faith. Also, I’m not changing who I am. So what you see is what you get. Good and bad.'”
Kyle’s accusation about Carlton on RHOBH:
“What she did to me [was] because she wasn’t getting the upper hand on me.” Kyle “accused me of being anti-semitic. That was, by far, one of the worst experiences I’ve had in my life … to be accused of that.”
“It was beyond shocking. And it was so calculated and so manipulated and so defamatory, because she knew, obviously, the producers had told her I’d gotten a new tattoo on the back of my neck. And she asked to see it, and I was hosting a pool party at the house.”
Carlton recalled Kyle pulling “my hair to have a look at it. And she went, ‘Oh, is that the Star of David?’ And I was like, ‘This bitch knows that I’m a Wiccan.'”
“What I think what aggravated me” was that if Kyle couldn’t tell “the difference between [her] own Jewish faith symbol, the Star of David, that has six points and does not look like a five-pointed pentagram within the pentacle.”
Carlton figured Kyle was “not a strong believer in [her] own faith … That’s where she then spiraled into calling me anti-Semitic.”