Yolanda Foster and Lisa Rinna Fight Over RHOBH Lyme Disease Drama on Twitter

The drama on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is spilling off-screen.

Lisa Rinna and Yolanda Foster had a heated Twitter exchange Wednesday over questions about the former model's children's Lyme disease.

The she-said, she-said trouble began earlier this season when Foster revealed her son Anwar and daughter Bella Hadid are also suffering from chronic Lyme. Asked by Kyle Richards about the shocking news, Lisa Vanderpump said their father Mohamed Hadid – her close friend and Foster's ex-husband – had never mentioned anything. (She later apologized for getting involved in a Bravo blog post.) New Housewife Erika Girardi told Foster that Richards and Vanderpump cast doubt on her kids' diagnosis, and after Rinna went to Foster's home to apologize for repeating a separate accusation about Munchausen syndrome, Foster confronted Vanderpump and Richards, saying Rinna told her about their alleged betrayal and brandishing the kids' medical records as proof of their illness.

Still with us? The chain of events had all the ladies scratching their heads during Tuesday night's episode, and Rinna traced the source back to Jayne – who denied telling Foster anything in an attempt to diffuse the situation. Spoiler alert: It didn't work.





".@erikajayne told me first, @lisarinna confirmed hearing it, let's focus on content of conversation #KidsOffLimit," Foster, 52, tweeted at a fan asking why she implicated Rinna.

"I was your scapegoat, you already knew Erika had told on the beach about your kids. Why ask me? You knew the answer!" Rinna, 52, fired back.


After tweeting about feeling "thrown under a bus," she added, "If your #KidsAreOffLimits why did YOU bring them up on national television? Just curious. Take responsibility."

But Foster wasn't done.

"Oh poor thing, u went from accusing someone of munchausen to playing d victim....?" she wrote. "I think & ask bf I speak, do u?"









Ouch. See if the former friends can mend fences when RHOBH airs Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.