Kelly Dodd ‘Cried So Hard’ For ‘Victims’ in Erika Jayne Documentary; Hopes Erika Will ‘Do the Right Thing’

Kelly Dodd watching Erika Jayne

Kelly Dodd is never one to bite her tongue so it’s not surprising to hear she has quite a bit to say about Erika Jayne.

The former Real Housewives of Orange County star gave her two cents on Hulu’s The Housewife and Hustler which explores Erika and estranged husband Tom Girardi’s legal and financial woes amid their divorce.

Tom and Erika have been named in a $2 million class-action lawsuit claiming fraud and embezzlement in connection to the 2018 Lion Air plane crash that killed all 189 on board.

PC Edelson, the law firm representing the families of the victims, has accused the RHOBH couple of divorcing to “fraudulently protect” their money as they’re “on the verge of financial collapse.”

“I just watched that last night and I cried so hard for those victims,” Kelly commented on Page Six‘s Instagram post about Erika’s new rental home.  “Why Did her lawyers drop her? If I were her I would sell all my stuff and give it to those victims that were hustled for 40 years. Act in good faith …”

“Kelly met Erika at Bravocon in 2019 and says ‘she was really nice’ and sent her a pair of her shoes from her shoe line,” a source explained to Page Six.

Meanwhile, Kelly told Page Six in a statement that she hopes Erika will “do the right thing”

“Whether she knew or not at the time, she knows now and I still hope she’ll do the right thing,” Kelly told Page Six via her rep.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills airs on Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo.

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