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Garcelle Beauvais on Kyle Richards drama: ‘Friendship is a two-way street’

“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” newbie Garcelle Beauvais ruffled a few feathers during her recent appearance on “Watch What Happens Live,” namely those of co-star Kyle Richards. During her virtual Q&A with host Andy Cohen, the actress, 53, answered a series of quick-fire questions about her new castmates. During the game, she named Richards, 51, …

“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” newbie Garcelle Beauvais ruffled a few feathers during her recent appearance on “Watch What Happens Live,” namely those of co-star Kyle Richards.

During her virtual Q&A with host Andy Cohen, the actress, 53, answered a series of quick-fire questions about her new castmates. During the game, she named Richards, 51, as the co-star she’d least like to be stuck with during quarantine. She also believes the “RHOBH” veteran has the largest ego of the group and felt she was the least welcoming.

“It was a multiple choice, I had to pick someone,” Garcelle told Page Six,so I was going to offend somebody no matter what!”

Richards has since claimed that she has no idea why the “Coming 2 America” star would feel that way, telling Cohen during her own sit-down Tuesday night that she wishes Beauvais, “said it to my face instead of saving it for ‘Watch What Happens Live.’”

According to the “Spider-Man: Homecoming” actress, Beauvais has told Richards that she finds communicating with her quite difficult.

“I’ve said to [Richards], ‘I’m saying things to you, and they’re just going right over your head,’ like, she wasn’t addressing what I was saying to her.”

She went on to add, “I’m sorry that she felt hurt, but it’s not really about her being unwelcoming. It was more of the fact that she never took the time to get to know me,” Beauvais clarified. “I was in-and-out of the series a lot, which people haven’t seen yet, but I felt like the times when we were together, there was never any interest, any curiosity into my life. To have a friendship, it’s go to be a two-way street.”

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