'RHOBH' Kathryn Edwards Furious Castmates are Talking About O.J. Simpson & Marcus Allen Again
It looks like a flash of the past is coming back to haunt The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills newcomer, Kathryn Edwards. MStars News has learned that her castmates are talking about the infamous former NFL star, O.J. Simpson, and her ex-husband, Marcus Allen.
In the last episode, Edwards was introduced to the ladies of Beverly Hills and the gossip started as soon as she sat down. Making her debut, Edwards, a friend of Lisa Rinna's, attended Lisa Vanderpump's Hero Dog Awards party – and that's where all of the O.J. Simpson chatter started.
There were rumors that Edward's ex-husband had an affair with Simpson's late wife, Nicole Brown Simpson. Those words started back when Kyle Richards' pal Faye Resnick wrote the story in her book, Nicole Brown Simpson: The Private Diary of a Life Interrupted.
Resnick claimed that Simpson had an affair with her husband's friend, Allen, who was also a professional NFL star. In her book, Resnick said the that Allen and Nicole Simpson's "relationship was in full bloom at the time of the murders" of Nicole Simpson and restaurant waiter Ronald Goldman.
Resnick believed that the affair was "a potential key reason for Simpson's murderous rage."
During last weeks episode Edwards found herself irritated when the ladies invited her for drinks after Vanderpump's event. She said if she would have known that they were going to bring up Simpson and the drama that happened over 20 years ago she'd probably would've skipped the drinks.
"Listening to the ladies talk about me and something that happened so tragically 22 years ago was disappointing...not the way I want to start off new friendships. Had I known that there was so much filling in the blanks based on hearsay, I might have thought twice about drinks, but alas...the treat of viewing the conversations after the fact," Edwards wrote in a new blog.
MStars News wonders how the rest of this season will turn out now that the drama of O.J. is the main topic of discussion.