“THE BRAVOCON BRAWL”: Erika Jayne was DRAGGED off the stage by SECURITY after she was VICIOUSLY booed for her shade against Garcelle Beauvais with sources claiming Erika then LUNGED at a fan in a fit of absolute rage
Erika Jayne is following in the footsteps of her former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills castmate, Lisa Rinna, who was infamously booed at BravoCon in 2022 due to the shocking allegations she made about Kathy Hilton following her alleged meltdown in Aspen during season 12.

Just hours into this weekend’s fan convention, Erika, 54, took to the stage for a Watch What Happens Live event, where she proceeded to shade her ex-co-star, Garcelle Beauvais, 58, much to the dismay of the audience.
“BRAVOCON 2025 drama has already started and the fans weren’t having it. While on stage for WWHL event, Erika was asked who present or past of RHOBH she never wanted to see again, and she answered Garcelle. Leading to the [crowd] erupting in booing allegedly,” Bravo Snark Side shared with its followers on Instagram on November 14.
As RHOBH fans may have seen, Garcelle shaded Erika during a number of recent interviews, including an appearance on WWHL last month.
During the episode, after being asked whose departure would make her consider rejoining RHOBH, Garcelle replied, “That’s a very good question. [Erika Jayne].”
Also in October, during an interview with The Breakfast Club, Garcelle labeled Erika and Bozoma “Boz” Saint John, 48, as “mean girls” for their shady reaction to her exit from the show.
Also on the talk show, Garcelle explained why she left RHOBH to begin with.
“I just couldn’t do it anymore. It was really hurting my spirit … I couldn’t physically, spiritually, mentally, do it anymore,” she shared. “I’ve been really great about choosing me when I’m faced with something. I’ve done it with relationships. I’ve done it in other places where I’ve felt like, ‘If I don’t choose me, it will probably not work out for me.’ So I have faith, and I just knew it was time.”
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 15 premieres Thursday, December 4, at 8/7c on Bravo.
Carrie Ann Inaba Reveals Why DWTS Season 34 Is Her Favorite

“Dancing with the Stars” judge Carrie Ann Inaba has revealed her thoughts on Season 34 and what has made it a total game-changer. As we head into the semifinals, fan favorites Robert Irwin, Whitney Leavitt, Dylan Efron, Elaine Hendrix, Jordan Chiles, and Alix Earle will be competing for the Mirrorball Trophy.
It has been an incredible season filled with interesting guest judges, the return of former pros and beloved DWTS host Tom Bergeron, and an unbelievable level of talent. Inaba has been part of the ABC dance competition since the very beginning, and she cherishes her role. But
Carrie Ann Inaba Discusses DWTS Season 34
When asked about how she is feeling about Season 34 and celebrating 20 years on the show, Inaba said, “The season has been absolutely my favorite — this renewed vigor, this new audience that has come to the table and has brought so much passion and so many opinions.”
She continued, “I love this new TikTok generation that has changed the game. It’s really exciting. From day one, it’s just been an honor, because dance is my life. I have dedicated my whole life to dance and live television.”
Inaba is right that the show’s social media element has been so much fun! Fans really feel they can better understand the competitors and their personalities thanks to their fun, energetic videos and posts. It’s going to be incredibly hard to choose a winner at the end of Season 34, and no matter which way the decision goes, hearts will be broken!
Carrie Ann Inaba Celebrates 20 Years on DWTS
In her interview, Inaba was also asked whether she had any advice for her younger self back in Season 1.
“I would tell her, the makeup game has changed, girlfriend, put on your lashes!” she joked. Shen then got serious about what the show means to her and the changes it goes through. “No, I would say, get ready for a ride of a lifetime. Be ready for your life to change in so many different ways,” she said. “Be ready for the whole world to fall in love with dance the same way you have, and get ready to learn how to say things very concisely in about 20 seconds. I still haven’t gotten it down.”