It’s official! Diana Jenkins is not going to be showing in particular person at at the moment’s taping of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
Following a slew of on-line rumors suggesting such, an insider has revealed that after after touring to Hawaii together with her household, Diana was recognized with COVID-19 and will likely be unable to rejoin the ladies, and host Andy Cohen, to rehash the drama-filled twelfth season of their Bravo actuality present.
On September 9, TMZ confirmed the information with readers, noting that whereas Diana gained’t be seated amongst the likes of Kyle Richards, Lisa Rinna, Erika Jayne, Dorit Kemsley, Garcelle Beauvais, Crystal Kung-Minkoff, Sutton Stracke, Kathy Hilton, and Sheree Zampino, she will likely be showing on digital camera, by way of Zoom.
According to the report, Diana is experiencing signs of COVID-19 and is presently underneath the care of a health care provider.
As RHOBH followers have seen in latest days, Diana has been on a “mission” to clear her identify after falsely being accused of numerous issues publicly, together with operating a prostitution ring, hiring bots to assault Garcelle’s 14-year-old son, Jax Nilon, on Instagram. In truth, she’s despatched off stop and desist letters to a number of publications and demanded sure articles, in addition to podcasts, be eliminated.
Diana has additionally taken a stand for the widowed and orphaned victims of Thomas Girardi‘s fraud scheme, who had been allegedly stiffed the $2 million he secured for them after their family members died in a 2018 airplane crash in Indonesia, by organising a basis and donating $100,000 to the trigger.
As for the claims of hiring bots, Diana filed a lawsuit earlier this week to uncover the identities of these behind the bot assaults in opposition to Jax and restore her popularity as soon as and for all.
“It is wrong to send racist and bullying messages to a fourteen-year-old boy,” her attorneys, Krista M. Enns and J. Erik Connolly from the regulation agency Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff LLP, mentioned in her lawsuit. “It is wrong to pretend that someone else was the person responsible for sending those messages. And it is wrong to mastermind this hateful campaign in anonymity. This action seeks to unmask and hold accountable the morally bankrupt person who has attacked a child and placed blame for their actions on Ms. Jenkins.”
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 12 airs Wednesday’s at 8/7c on Bravo.
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