Real Housewives of New York City's Dorinda Medley Reveals the Season 8 Moment That Left Her in Tears

What did Bethenny Frankel and Carole Radziwill do that had poor Dorinda crying?

By Billy Nilles Sep 01, 2016 4:39 PMTags
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Season eight of The Real Housewives of New York City has been an absolute delight for fans to watch. We here at E! News even went so far as to dub the high-octane drama the show's best season ever. But watching as a cast member who lived through it all? Well, that's a different story.

As Dorinda Medley revealed in this sneak peek at part two of the reunion special, watching one particular moment involving Carole Radziwill and Bethenny Frankel upset her so much, it drove her to tears. "Carole went on a rampage of mean girl. Look at what she said about my house," Dorinda explained. "You referred to my late husband as a ghost there."

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She is, of course, referring to a conversation between the besties following the disastrous trip to the Berkshires, wherein Carole surmised that Bethenny's aggressive behavior with Luann de Lesseps was result of ghosts in the house possessing B. "Well you know why, she still has all her late husband's stuff," Carole said, unfortunately.

"I called up Jules [Wainstein] crying," Dorinda continued. "I said, 'I can't believe she's mentioning my late husband and saying it's haunted.'"

Why didn't she just call Carole and ask for an explanation, Andy Cohen asked? "I couldn't believe it," she explained. "I was done at that point. I thought we had a relationship." As you'll recall, last season Dorinda and Carole bonded over their shared experience of losing a husband so young when the pair traveled to London together so Carole could gather her late husband's ashes and bring them home.

Check out what Carole has to say for herself and let us know if you're Team Dorinda or Team Carole in the comments below.

Part two of the Real Housewives of New York City reunion special airs Wednesday, Sept. 7 at 9 p.m. on Bravo.

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