Cat Calls Hanna Beth a "Goth Bitch That's Full of Darkness" and More: 7 Hilariously-Awkward House of DVF Moments!

Recap the brand ambassador candidates comically hurling insults and stealing sales on tonight’s episode!

By Gabi Duncan Oct 19, 2015 3:00 AMTags
DVF 206E!

It's officially down to the wire.

The group of brand ambassador candidates keeps getting smaller, so naturally tensions are running higher and higher!

On tonight's episode of House of DVF, Hanna Beth and Cat finally got frank with each other and expressed how they really felt. They didn't exactly play nice, but honesty is always the best policy, right? However, while she was (sort of) bonding with Hanna Beth, Cat rubbed a couple members of Diane von Furstenberg's team the wrong way again. On the flip side, Alli started to feel more at ease embodying the DVF brand, whereas Leigh continued to struggle with controlling her emotions in the challenges.

Relive all of tonight's drama with these hilarious and awkward House of DVF moments!

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1. When Leigh blatantly interrupted a private tour: Diane sent the girls to Boston to run a pop up DVF sample sale, so their first order of business was to spread the word. The ladies hit the streets with enthusiasm to pass out flyers, and because Leigh took her job so seriously, she decided to butt into a tour group to let them know about the awesome designer deals. She quickly learned her lesson when the dressed-up tour guide gave her the hand and told her to scram. "Why would Leigh think that it's okay to just barge into this tour and totally mess up Paul Revere's whole day?" Alli wondered. Seriously.

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2. When Leigh truly believed she wasn't emotional: During their task, Alli decided it would be helpful to give her younger competitor some constructive criticism. "I think that when anyone kind of comes at you, you get really defensive and you cry," Alli informed her. Leigh emphatically responded, "I haven't cried as much as like everyone else has." Wait, what?! But in an effort to avoid an argument, Alli stayed quiet and just let Leigh's misguided comment slide.

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3. When Cat called Hanna Beth a "Goth bitch": Cat and Hanna Beth have never been the best of friends, but they've always viewed each other as worthy competition. So when they were paired up for the assignment, they took it as an opportunity to come to a mutual understanding based on their shared dislike of each other. "I thought you were like a bitchy, Goth, mean girl," Cat told her in the car. Hanna Beth replied, "To be honest, I haven't really liked you this entire time. I didn't trust you. I thought you were a fake bitch." Whoa! Not be outdone, Cat added, "I thought you were like a Goth bitch that's full of darkness." Well, don't hold back, ladies!

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4. When Cat stole sales at the DVF pop up shop: This week's challenge was all about determining who could sell the most at the pop up shop. Cat's competitiveness kicked into overdrive and she became extremely territorial of her customers—or who she thought were her customers. "Cat is sneaking behind this little curtain to write her name on all of her customers' tags," Leigh said. "It's like she is an octopus taking her tentacles and just taking every single person for herself." It became such a problem that Alli and Leigh told Creative Brand Director Stefani Greenfield about Cat's behavior. Eventually, her forcefulness reached Diane's ears and the boss was not happy.

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5. When Stefani brusquely dismissed Cat: Stefani was visibly unimpressed and annoyed by Cat's aggressive performance at the sample sale. When Diane requested Cat leave Boston early with her, Stefani wasn't disappointed to see her go—and the other candidates took notice. "The way Stefani said bye to Cat sounded like a talk-to-you-never bye," Hanna Beth observed. "TTYN, Cat!"

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6. When Jessica shut Cat down: Style Editor Jessica Joffe also wasn't a huge fan of Cat, and she let her know the day after the pop up sale back in NYC. "I did hear from other people that you didn't leave a very good impression yesterday—other people in the company," Jessica told her. "It was overall just not a great review." When Cat tried to reply and say she was surprised, Jessica cut her off and said, "I don't need you to counter what I said. I just want you to know that. I don't really need a response." Awkward.

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7. When Leigh talked way too much: Diane and her staff wanted to see how the girls could interact with guests so they instructed them to attend a charity event to represent the DVF brand. Leigh stuck out like a sore thumb and was totally uncomfortable making small talk. She overwhelmed everyone by dominating the conversations. "I thought I was going to have to really keep an eye on Cat, but it turned out, it was Leigh that I needed to be worried about," Jessica said. "I love Leigh so much, but she is totally out of her depth here."

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Watch an all-new House of DVF next Sunday at 10 p.m., only on E!