Kyle Richards is looking back on one of the darkest moments in her Real Housewives of Beverly Hills history — and she still wishes it had never aired.

During a Jan. 29 appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Kyle was asked by a fan to name the one moment she regrets being captured on camera. Her answer came instantly.
“I would say Season 1, the limo scene,” Kyle said during the WWHL After Show. “That’s a no-brainer for me.”
Andy Cohen reminded her that the explosive moment is also tied to their earliest conversations together. “That was how I met you,” he told her. “I think our first conversation may have been about that.”
The infamous scene showed Kyle and her sister Kim Richards in a brutal fight in the back of a limo that ended with deeply personal accusations — including Kim claiming Kyle had stolen her house. It became one of the most talked-about moments in Housewives history and permanently changed how viewers saw their relationship.
Kyle admitted that the limo scene wasn’t the only moment she wishes hadn’t aired.
“There’s been many since then,” she said. “Like even Amsterdam, you know, running out when Rinna broke the glass and all that.”
She was referring to the Season 5 Amsterdam dinner fight between Kim and Lisa Rinna, another chaotic confrontation that spiraled into screaming, shattered glass and Kyle fleeing the restaurant in tears.

Richards has reflected on the limo fight before. In a 2011 blog post for Bravo, she wrote:
“That night should have never happened. It was incredibly difficult to go through in the first place and even more difficult to watch and relive it. There were problems brewing between my sister and me off camera. I’m not good at hiding my feelings as well as others, so I brought my feelings in front of camera.”
More than a decade later, the emotional weight of those moments clearly still lingers. While RHOBH has delivered plenty of iconic drama over 15 seasons, Kyle’s biggest regret isn’t about feuds with castmates — it’s about the pain shared with her sister in front of millions.
