The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Recap: Augusta, Osage County
Briefly

In this week's episode of 'Rich Women Doing Things', the affluent cast members navigate personal dynamics and social expectations while participating in various activities in Augusta, Georgia. Amid light-hearted moments, deeper issues surface, particularly regarding Sutton's mother, Reba. Discussions arise about her potential biases and ingrained prejudices, reflecting challenges faced by older generations in reconciling with contemporary understandings of race. The interplay of wealth, perception, and societal norms remains a focal point, leading to intriguing interactions and fans questioning the social implications of their behavior.
This week on our favorite show, Rich Women Doing Things at a Home in Augusta, Georgia, the rich women did things in a home in Augusta, Georgia.
A woman born in 1943 in the Deep South will definitely have more of those things than some other people, and she will not have been in a world where she was forced to grapple with those things as much.
She questions Garcelle's motives even though she eventually gets to a place where she accepts the gift.
The fans are going to be talking about, and that is whether Sutton's mom, Reba, is racist.
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