Lisa Rinna Denies Calling Andy Cohen Over WWHL Kids Special But Says She’s Dying To Know Which Housewives Did!

Amelia Hamlin, Delilah Hamlin, Lisa Rinna

It wasn’t me!

Lisa Rinna is making it known she’s NOT one of the Housewives who called Andy Cohen to complain about her daughters not being a part of the upcoming Watch What Happens Live kids special.

“It wasn’t me Calling Big Daddy,” Lisa shared on her Instagram Story Thursday.

“But now I want to know who called,” she added.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star then confirmed that her daughters, Delilah Belle Hamlin, 22, and Amelia Gray Hamlin, 19  “were asked” to appear on the Bravo special.

This came shortly after Andy announced that two Housewives called him to complain about their daughters being left out of the upcoming special. 

“First of all, I will say I heard from two moms yesterday saying, ‘Why wasn’t my daughter included,’” Andy said on Wednesday’s episode of SiriusXM’s Radio Andy. It was a lot just to have 13 people.”

On Tuesday, Andy revealed that Bravo is “gearing up for a special Bravo Kids episode of #WWHL” and asked fans to post all of your questions for them, NOW!”

The special will feature Brielle Biermann, Riley Burruss, Frankie Catania, Briana Culberson, Gia Giudice, Shane Keough, Victoria de Lesseps, Albie & Chris Manzo, Brooks Marks, Noelle Robinson, Avery Singer, and Kairo Whitfield.

I think it was Ramona Singer and Danielle Staub who called Andy to complain about their daughters being left out of the WWHL kids special.

Thoughts on this all Who do you think called Andy to complain? Sound off below!

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