PHOTO: Garcelle Beauvais & Sutton Stracke Have Awkward Near-Run-In on Red Carpet Days After Garcelle Confirmed End of Friendship
Garcelle Beauvais and Sutton Stracke seemingly had a near-run-in during an event on Sunday at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California.

Days after detailing an unexpected encounter with Mauricio Umansky, 55, and Paul “PK” Kemsley, 58, the 58-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum attended AFI Fest’s closing night gala premiere of Song Sung Blue, where she appeared to be faced with an awkward moment with Sutton, 54.
“Sutton and Garcelle walking the red carpet near each other last night at AFI FEST, which was the world premiere of Song Sung Blue starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson,” read the caption of a photo shared by Bravo and Cocktails on Instagram of the October 26 event.

As RHOBH fans may have seen, Garcelle appeared on Watch What Happens Live just days before the event, where she confirmed that her and Sutton’s friendship was over for good.
“Not only [did she not] have my back [at the reunion]. She also, when she called me, never took accountability for it. And that hurt my feelings a lot,” she explained on the October 23 episode.
As for her run-in with Mauricio, the estranged husband of Kyle Richards, 56, and PK, the estranged husband of Dorit Kemsley, 49, Garcelle spoke of their meeting with Us Weekly on October 21.
“I recently went to dinner with a girlfriend, and who did I run into? PK [Kemsley] and Mauricio [Umansky],” Garcelle revealed. “PK said, ‘Garcelle, on a scale of one to 10, how do you feel after the show?’ I said, ‘30,’ and they started cracking up.”
According to Garcelle, being on RHOBH “was fun,” but having “a little privacy is nice.”
She also appreciates dating away from the spotlight.
“That was the tricky part for me. My first season, I did have someone in my life, and you know it, not everybody wants to sign up for that,” she explained. “And the kind of guy I want to be with, I don’t want him to want to be on a reality show. That’s just me.”
“I’m dating, and it’s fun,” she continued. “I’m finding a good balance, and my heart is open. So, we’ll see what happens.”
While Garcelle admitted it was “tough to be in that fishbowl,” she said she “took a lot away with me from it.”
“But I’m also happy that I get to spend more time with my kids before they go off to college. And I get to do all these great creative things that I like to do,” she reasoned.
Since leaving RHOBH, Garcelle has been focused on family and other projects, including Lifetime’s Taken at a Truck Stop: A Black Girl Missing Movie.
“It’s always been important. I think until we no longer have to talk about the disparity of when Black and brown people go missing — we don’t get the same coverage — hopefully we’ll continue to do these movies,” she shared.
“What I really want is to bring awareness and get people talking and hold people accountable that can help find these missing women, boys, everybody,” she added.
David Foster & Yolanda Hadid's Former Malibu Site Listed for Millions After Fire

David Foster and Yolanda Hadid's onetime Malibu estate has hit the market as a fire-scorched lot for millions ... TMZ has learned.

The 3.25-acre ocean view lot reduced to ashes in last year's Palisades Fire is on the market for just under $12 million, giving one lucky buyer the chance to rebuild a masterpiece.
The conceptual renderings by Bowery Design Group envision a 14,000-square-foot gated compound, with 6 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, 14-foot ceilings, and sweeping 270-degree views of the Pacific Ocean.
The dream build also includes every luxury under the sun ... a theater, spa, gym, game room, and nearly 4,000 square feet of outdoor living space with three pools, a bocce court, and a full sports court.
The property still comes with La Costa Beach Club access and proximity to Malibu hot spots like Nobu, Soho House and the Malibu Pier.
Daniel Milstein
Yolanda and David first scooped up the home in 2007 for $4.5 million, transforming it into a European-style villa where the Hadid sisters spent their teen years before it became a TV famous backdrop on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."
In 2025, Yolanda listed her Pennsylvania farm and built a new home in Fort Worth, Texas, while David remains based in Los Angeles.


