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Taylor Armstrong Reveals 'Complicated' Wedding Seating Chart for 'Housewives' Stars

"Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" alum Taylor Armstrong opened up about her recent wedding to John Bluher and the "complicated" seating arrangements surrounding her former costars.

The reality star, 42, and the the Colorado lawyer, 56, exchanged "I dos" at the Bel-Air Bay Club in Bel Air, Calif., on April 9 and a number of their former "Housewives" co-stars were in attendance to witness the nuptials. Sisters Kyle and Kim Richards were invited along with Adrienne Maloof, Lisa Vanderpump and Faye Resnick and unresolved feuds admittedly complicated the seating arrangements.

"I separated everyone," Armstrong told Us magazine adding "the seating chart was one of the most complicated things."

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Not surprisingly Brandi Glanville, who clashed with Armstrong throughout season 3, was not invited. In another less than shocking twist, Kim was a no-show. Over the years the veteran housewife has been criticized for her constant tardiness and her tendency to not show up to events even after RSVP-ing to them.

"I wasn't even mad, I just had to laugh ... I just thought it was hysterical because of course, Kim," Armstrong said.

Maloof's ex-husband Paul Nassif attended the wedding, which was filmed for WE TV. Camille Grammer and Yolanda and David Foster were invited, however, they were unable to attend.

Armstrong, who was featured on the last season of "Couple's Therapy," began dating Bluher in 2012 and the couple announced their engagement last year. Bluher was a strong source of support for Armstrong following Russell's 2011 suicide.

He is currently in the process of adopting Armstrong's 8-year-old daughter, Kennedy, from Russell. The reality star shared how her daughter has come to understand the death of her late father.

"[She] doesn't have a lot of memories because she was [only] five-and-a-half," Armstrong said.

"I think she does maybe know that he took his life and it probably happened just because there was so much talk about it," she explained. "Whether it was her overhearing something … but I get the impression that she knows it was by his own hands. Really, that was something that I preferred for her not to know until she was much older."

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