Get a First Look at Rachel Zoe on RHOBH Season 15: "That's Bananas" (VIDEO)
Rachel Zoe drops some of her most iconic lines in a new sneak peek at her RHOBH Season 15 debut.
As Rachel Zoe officially claims her diamond on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
In a newly released first look at Rachel's RHOBH debut — which you can watch in the video above — the fashionista takes a twirl in an all-white, feathered look, as the phrase "ZOE-M-G" appears in big letters on screen.
The soundtrack? Clips of Rachel delivering some of her most iconic lines and catchphrases, including "Shut up right now," "Un-believable," "Do you die? I die."
After the sound of her saying, "That's bananas," finally plays, present-day Rachel responds, "Yeah, literally."
When does RHOBH Season 15 premiere?
The new teaser reveals only that RHOBH Season 15 is "coming soon." So, for now, fans will have to stay tuned for the official trailer, full confirmed cast list, and more specific premiere date details.
Rachel Zoe teases her RHOBH Season 15 debut
Aaron Phypers accuses Denise Richards of harassment, tracking his car in domestic violence denial
Aaron Phypers denied Denise Richards’ domestic violence allegations in a new filing — and claimed his estranged wife “is the abusive one.”
On Monday, the 53-year-old filed his response to claims Richards made in July to obtain a temporary restraining order, according to court documents obtained by Page Six.
Phypers reportedly checked the box to “not agree to the requested order,” which would require him to have no contact with Richards and participate in a batterer intervention program, among other demands.
“There is no need for such orders, as I have not abused her and will not abuse her,” the businessman wrote before going on to accuse his ex of harassment.
Phypers claimed the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum, 54, “frequently” calls him — “demonstrating that she is not afraid of me and that she is the aggressive one” — and allegedly asks “other family and friends” to do so as well.
In screenshots of Phypers’ call history, obtained by the outlet, Richards appeared to call him nine times on Aug 21. and six times on Sept. 2.
He included a photo of his smashed phone as well, claiming Richards damaged the cell in July.
The Quantum 360 founder also claimed, “I found an AirTag tracker on my vehicle 7/6/2025 and she admitted [to] putting it there.”
Additionally, Phypers addressed Richards showing up at their Calabasas, Calif., marital home on Aug. 3 — which made headlines due to the cops being called.
“She barged aggressively and forcefully into other family members’ living spaces, including my brother’s room,” he claimed on Monday. “Denise violently smashed my cell phone, placed it in a trash can buried under bags of trash and then lied about, claiming she had not taken my phone.”
He blasted Richards’ request for spousal support, calling this a “ridiculous … way to harass” him.
“I believe that this entire domestic violence proceeding is merely a ruse to try to cut me off from being able to obtain spousal support,” Phypers wrote.
As for Richards’ desire for Phypers to return private pictures of her, he added, “I was the primary photographer for her OnlyFans account, so I took many professional photographs of her and I hold the copyrights to all of the pictures that I took.”
Richards’ rep and lawyer did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
The Bravolebrity wed Phypers in 2018, with the actor filing for divorce in July.
Richards subsequently accused her former partner of “frequent” and “aggressive” physical violence and “degrading” verbal abuse, with a judge granting the reality star a temporary protective order.
Phypers denied Richards’ claims in a statement before accusing the actress of an alleged affair and a Vicodin addiction.
Her legal team responded with, “Ms. Richards will not be responding to Mr. Phypers’ false allegations in a public forum, and will be addressing Mr. Phypers’ abuse in Court.”
Richards was granted permission to return to their home — which Phypers recently exposed as a house of squalor — without violating her restraining order on Saturday to retrieve her belongings and dogs.