Crystal Kung Minkoff Claims Sutton Stracke Said Something Awful: What Was It?

Last month, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast members and fans were weirded out by Sutton Stracke.

As was quipped on social media, Sluttons (Sutton fans) are in a rough place this season, as they watch her get on almost everyone’s bad side.

More recently, Crystal Kung Minkoff hinted at something “dark” that Sutton had said, but refused to specify.

Is Crystal trying to protect Sutton by not revealing it … or doing more damage by holding it back? What’s it all about, anyway?

According to Crystal, Sutton said something very “dark” when they first met.

Garcelle had brought up the possibility (albeit indirectly) that Crystal may have deliberately set up Sutton for their first on-camera interaction.

But Crystal brought up this alleged statement from Sutton as a form of self-defense.

“When you and Sutton had your thing, I felt like no matter what she said — she could’ve said the sky is blue — you were going to say, ‘Are you that girl?’” Garcelle theorized.

She continued: ’cause I just felt like it was a setup,”

This is when Crystal revealed: “There was a lot more said, prior to that, that was very dark.”

The ladies were taken aback, with Erika looking particularly shocked.

Interestingly, Kyle was there during whatever Sutton allegedly said, but seemingly didn’t remember.

Crystal said that this may be because Kyle was drunk at the time. However, she didn’t want to get into the specifics.

A couple of days later, Kyle asked Sutton very directly how things are with her and Crystal.

Sutton thought that things were going fine, so Kyle opened up about Crystal’s hints about a “dark” interaction.

“Well, I wouldn’t say anything horrible,” Sutton insisted. Garcelle told her that, according to Crystal, hearing it might change their dynamic.

Eventually, Crystal was basically forced to address it.

This time, she would only say that Sutton’s comment had been “problematic.”

Kyle, meanwhile, claimed that she remembers the conversation, but didn’t remember anything bad … while Crystal countered that maybe Kyle hadn’t noticed in the way that Garcelle might.

Garcelle wanted to know what it was, but Crystal was unwilling to delve into it.

The one thing that she would specify was that it is “forgivable,” which admittedly does narrow things down slightly.

Kyle worried that they can’t move on until it’s addressed, but Sutton is fine with them moving on without saying anything out loud.

Kyle correctly noted that Crystal’s vagueness is making people assume the worst … though, again, even Sutton doesn’t want specifics.

Meanwhile, Erika suggested that if it’s as bad as Crystal is implying, maybe it shouldn’t be brought up at all.

That is, all things considered, an understandable perspective from Erika at this point in her life.

We don’t know what Crystal is talking about.

It’s still up in the air whether or not Kyle actually remembers it, or if she simply “blanked it out” due to drinking — or privilege — as Crystal claims.

This seems messy and like the sort of thing that will blow up on several people. But, at the same time, we’d rather know the truth.

Kyle Richards STUNNED as Sutton Stracke Brushes Off Dorit Kemsley Home Invasion

Last year, Dorit Kemsley survived a harrowing home invasion while her children slept just rooms away.

We all knew that the shocking aftermath would be covered on Season 12 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

What the world did not know is that Sutton Stracke was shockingly unsympathetic.

In this sneak peek clip ahead of the premiere, Sutton compares Dorit’s waking nightmare with … an attempt to import a French designer for her business.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills premieres Season 12 on Wednesday, May 11.

In a new sneak peek clip, viewers see Kyle Richards looking emotional and weepy as she processes her friend’s ordeal.

Dorit Kemsley could have been beaten or killed. Her children could have been hurt or traumatized. It was an extremely close call.

Sutton Stracke pops by, seemingly to lift Kyle’s spirits, in the wake of Dorit being robbed at gunpoint by home invaders.

Standing at Kyle’s door, Sutton quips: “Aw, it’s going to make me cry!”

Sutton adds: “My allergies are so bad, so I look like I’ve been crying.”

Keeping her cheerful tone, Sutton announces that she found cookies in her car.

At first, it seems like she is trying to project a positive, hopeful, even bubbly mood simply to bring Kyle some cheer.

It is only after the two of them begin talking, however, that Sutton’s stunning dismissal of Dorit’s trauma becomes apparent.

As fascinating as Sutton’s cookies and alleged allergies are, Kyle wants to focus upon the topic weighing on her soul.

She describes Dorit’s terrifying night, noting that their friend was “begging for her life.”

Kyle shares that she had just spoken with Dorit’s husband: “I was on the phone with PK, who was bawling.”

To hear Sutton tell it, she ahs been “putting out fires all day” as well … puzzling Kyle.

Unless there was a literal fire at her home, or something worse, that feels like an odd thing to bring up.

A morbidly curious Kyle warily asks Sutton what she means.

Sutton explains that she has been trying to get some sort of immigration paperwork done so that she can bring over a designer from France.

This is an important thing for her business but is turning out to be a bit of a headache to make happen.

While we’re sure that this is an issue … it’s a baffling topic to address when such a serious subject is already under discussion.

A visibly stunned Kyle manages to say that “that doesn’t seem like a fire.”

“Well, it is for me and my business,” Sutton counters, “and what I’m trying to do.”

Yeah, but like … ma’am, this is simply not the time.

Kyle admits that she “was expecting” to hear something a little more pressing than red tape from Sutton.

Helping a refugee family escape a war and find emergency housing? Sure. Trying to bring over a designer? Not life-or-death.

But Sutton doubles down, saying that “it’s all relative.”

Sutton then says “I mean, i wasn’t held at gunpoint. I’m sorry.”

As if realizing that she’s gone way too far, Sutton notes that it’s been a “weird day,” equating it to something out of a movie.

Yes, Sutton. Now imagine if James Bond paused in the middle of an action movie to hear his friend’s complaints about customs inspections for his furniture store or whatever.

“What is wrong with you?” Kyle asks to the confessional camera.

“Are you that wrapped up in yourself that you are not grasping what just happened to our friend?” she demands.

Kyle then mocks Sutton’s oddly self-centered expectations: “Oh yeah, ‘let me hear about your problems.'”

Kyle richards stunned as sutton stracke brushes off dorit kemsle