Diana Jenkins accuses Sutton Stracke of being unstable in a sneak peek of Wednesday’s 250th episode of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”
“Her reaction is shocking, embarrassing,” Jenkins, 49, says in a confessional after arguing with Stracke, 50, during a cast dinner.
“To turn on somebody who is trying to help you, it’s really not normal behavior. Not if you’re a stable person.”
Jenkins’ comments come after co-star Crystal Kung Minkoff accuses Stracke of saying she both likes and hates Minkoff.
“Last night, you said you hated me and then liked me,” Minkoff, 39, explains to Stracke in the teaser.
When Stracke tries to deny ever saying such a thing, Jenkins intervenes and says she also heard it. A flashback then plays from the group dinner the night prior with Stracke’s exact quote.
“I like Crystal. I like her. As much as I hate her, I like her,” Stracke tells her castmates.
Stracke continues to explain that she meant she hated Minkoff telling the ladies that she made “dark” comments about race — not Minkoff herself — but Jenkins isn’t buying it.
“She just contradicted herself again, and I’m just realizing that there’s a lot more to her than I thought, and not in a good way,” Jenkins says in her confessional.
The confrontation begins to get heated when Stracke insists she’s a “good person,” but when Jenkins continues to interrupt her, Stracke fires back that her new nemesis needs “to let me finish.”
“Girl, I’ve been listening to you a lot. … Do I need to?” Jenkins asks before the scene cuts.
Although Jenkins and Stracke hadn’t previously feuded, Stracke has had issues with Jenkins’ close friend Minkoff. The two instantly butted heads last season over Stracke saying she does not “see color,” but they reconciled prior to Season 12.
However, their friendship took a turn when Minkoff accused Stracke of making “dark” comments last season, though she did not divulge what the alleged words were.
Stracke claimed she was referring to a story she told about her daughter having “multicultural friends,” but Minkoff went on “Watch What Happens Live” and insinuated there was a different “problematic” story.
“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo.