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Amanda Frances revealed more details behind her DUI arrest, as she shared who told the cops on her. The star also recalled being “shocked” by Dorit Kemsley’s actions while filming the new season.
Last month, Amanda’s past mugshot surfaced online. At the time, she mentioned that the mugshot isn’t her favorite thing amid backlash from Real Housewives of Beverly Hills fans. Throughout her freshman season, Amanda has feuded with Dorit despite initially hitting it off.
“The DUI thing was 2016,” said Amanda on Housewives Nightcap, via @byewighellodrama on Instagram. “So nearly 10 years ago. It was dismissed. It was expunged. I didn’t leave the parking space. I attempted to move my car out of a parking lot and get it outside a gate that was going to close. … And a guy who had been hitting on me all night and flirting with me and trying to get my attention was like, ‘You shouldn’t drive. You shouldn’t drive.’”
“Anyway, I was blocked and I couldn’t move my car — cars on all sides of me. I couldn’t get out. So I called an Uber,” she continued. “I stepped into the street. And as I was reaching for the door handle of the Uber, a cop tapped me on the shoulder and said, ‘That guy says you were drinking and driving.’ I said, ‘I tried to move my car.’ I was honest. I had nothing to hide. But I admitted that I tried to move my car. And so he arrested me.”
At one point, Amanda addressed Dorit’s on-screen reaction to the anniversary of her son’s passing. During the episode, Amanda seemingly had to tell Dorit twice that she didn’t want to argue because of the anniversary.
“I was shocked that I had to say it twice,” she said, via @therealityrundown on Instagram. “I was surprised that I had to say a second time, ‘Hey, I just told you what today was.’ You know, because I think the only appropriate reaction would have been like, ‘Oh, I’m so sorry. I didn’t know. We’ll talk about this at a different time.’ I never got the feeling that she cared. You’ll [see]. I never got the feeling that she cared. Because someone who cared would have very sincerely been able to apologize.”
“It doesn’t get better,” she said. “I’m really, really sure … that we could have gotten better. We could have repaired. I wanted to. Like, the audience will see me try to. I asked her on a couple different occasions — like, step aside and talk to me.”















