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'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Season 7 Spoilers, News: Dorit and Erika Go Head to Head

The upcoming episode of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 7 will see Dorit Kemsley and Erika Girardi go head to head in a cat fight while on a junk boat in Hong Kong.

The official synopsis for the new episode, titled "Big Buddha Brawl," states that Dorit and Erika will continue their bout in Hong Kong. This will cause some of the other ladies, like Lisa Rinna and Eileen Davidson, to choose sides. Lisa Vanderpump and Kyle Richards, on the other hand, will both be stunned as they watch the outburst unfold in front of them.

After their boat ride, the housewives will go see the second largest Buddha in the world. And while this will make everything smoother for a while, things will ultimately come to head as more drama erupts during another dinner together.

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Meanwhile, here is a brief recap of the previous episode, titled "Hong Kong Fireworks."

Several housewives accompanied Vanderpump to Hong Kong as she lends a hand to stop the Yulin festival. But things quickly take a turn once they got there. 

Rinna confronted Dorit about the drug problem accusations that she made against the former. She clarified that she was only making a joke about putting a Xanax in her smoothie, but Dorit played dumb the whole time. After talking to Eden Sassoon about it, Rinna concluded that Dorit did not want to admit to her words because she was afraid.

The drama between Dorit and Rinna eventually reached its boiling point when the ladies decided to take a junk boat trip. Rinna brought up the topic once again, but Dorit still tried to weasel her way out of the conversation. Finally, Erika decided to speak up against Dorit, which ended with the two in a heated argument.

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 7 airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EDT on Bravo.

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