{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/691ddc645e54c6660a1d541c/6a0d0e50760dd4444488f06e?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Dorits' Strategic Spending | Bravo Hot Takes Peacock Housewives Scandals ","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/691ddc645e54c6660a1d541c/1779241095908-92a571d6-1120-4a1f-a823-9627e8c2f170.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p><strong>Dorit's Strategic Spending | Danny Runs From WWHL Kyle Cook Claps Back RHOM Updates | </strong>Elle Schwartz and Kat Vasseghi kick off the episode with a check-in on <em>Real Housewives of Atlanta</em> alum Candy Burris, who recently broke down in an interview with AJC News, admitting she's still not over her divorce from Todd Tucker and remains far from healed. The hosts reflect on the gap between wealth and happiness, with Elle noting that Candy's mother may ultimately have been right about Todd — and that word on the street points to infidelity, though the lines in their reportedly open-ish marriage make the word \"unfaithful\" hard to define. Both hosts feel genuine sadness for Candy, especially given how smitten the couple once appeared on early seasons of Atlanta.</p><p><br></p><p>The episode moves to <em>Real Housewives of Miami</em>, where Lisa and Jodi caught a significant legal break, reaching a settlement with prosecutors and avoiding jail time over the GPS tracking device they planted in ex-husband Lenny's car. The hosts note the irony that they were caught partly because their own voices were on the device — a lesson in better operational security.</p><p><br></p><p>A quick story about <em>Real Housewives of Rhode Island's</em> Alicia follows: she posted a pointed \"asking for a friend\" question about a spouse taking money and paying bills without permission, which the hosts read as a very public signal that her husband Billy is dipping into her finances.</p><p>The hosts then address <em>Bravo</em> personality Danny Buko's last-minute withdrawal from <em>Watch What Happens Live</em>, citing a new project in LA. Elle and Kat aren't buying it — they're convinced he was avoiding tough questions from Andy Cohen about his treatment of his wife Nia on screen.</p><p>The episode's meatiest segment is a deep dive into the Dorit Kemsley and PK divorce. Elle walks through the legal strategy at play: Dorit filed just past California's ten-year spousal support threshold, left the separation date as TBD to maximize community income, and spent roughly $995,000 on designer luxury goods — a move Elle argues deliberately converts community cash into untouchable personal property. With the couple's $6.5 million Encino mansion heading to foreclosure auction, PK countering with bankruptcy filings, and Kyle Richards potentially playing both sides, the situation is layered. Both hosts land firmly in Dorit's corner, applauding her legal team's brilliance.</p><p>The episode closes on a lighter note with Summer House's Kyle inviting his ex Amanda to the <em>In the City</em> premiere — which the hosts defend as a sign of genuine maturity — before ending with both Elle and Kat vowing to finally try Loverboy in time for the Summer House finale.</p><p><br></p>","author_name":"'Elle Schwartz | Cast Dynamics Analyst'"}