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Kyle Richards regrets having the Hilton sisters, Kim and Kathy, on RHOBH.

Kyle Richards, from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (RHOBH), wishes her sisters Kim and Kathy Hilton had stayed at home.

Kyle said in an interview that she “of course” regrets working with Kim Richards from Seasons 1 to 5 and having Kathy Hilton as a “friend” for Seasons 11 and 12. She said that having Kathy Hilton as a “friend” has been especially “taxing” on the relationship between her and her sister.

In fact, Kyle, 53, acknowledged in an inside look that she’d “rather watch ‘The Exorcist’ on repeat” than have to relive the upcoming third reunion part of Season 12.

It was utterly awful for me. She acknowledged that the “tough” day of filming was extremely emotionally taxing and that she “could not keep it together.”

“The thoughts that I was feeling were coming from: ‘I’ve already walked down this road with my family before,'” she said, referring to her experience on the show with Kim, 58.

She reflected, “[Season] 5 and 12 reunions were the hardest for me. It wasn’t a coincidence.

When questioned about Hilton’s latest demand that the 63-year-old won’t return to the series until on-screen competitors Lisa Rinna and Erika Jayne are removed, Kyle answered, “I’m not even going to touch that one with a 10-foot pole.”

The actress has asserted in the past that it was her daughters’ influence—along with that of their cousins, Hilton and Kim’s kids—that convinced the matriarchs to make apologies.

Though “things are different this time around,” according to Kyle, “her girls really try to keep out of it and be nice.”

She made sure to clarify that although her “nieces and nephews and now their babies” are “very, very important to [her],” her children “love their auntie.”

Kyle acknowledged that there has been “a lot of fun and laughter” over the past two years, but said that despite the strife in the family, she is trying to “think about the happy times” she has experienced with Hilton.

She believes that they will get along again.

I mean by ‘family’s family. You always come back together, she said. I’ll keep believing in that positivity.

Amazingly, the Los Angeles native and “Halloween” franchise star is getting ready to go to the famous Hollywood Forever Cemetery for the first time on Saturday to co-host a screening of the final girl’s favourite movie, “Carrie,” at Cinespia in support of Jack in the Box’s “Final Girls for the Final Days of the Monster Taco” Halloween campaign.

Kyle will also spend the evening indulging in the beloved Monster Taco before it is put to rest on November 1. Kyle has said that she is “crazy” about Jack in the Box and that she enjoys it on long drives, after going out, and even in the mornings when she is still buzzed.

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