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'RHOBH' star Lisa Rinna Blamed for Her Daughter's Anorexia - Find Out Her Fierce Response
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It all starts after 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star shares on Instagram a video of her dancing to Madonna's 'Vogue' in a black bathing suit to celebrate Pride Month.

AceShowbiz - Lisa Rinna is already struggling with her daughter Amelia Gray Hamlin's anorexia, and she totally doesn't have time to read your negative comments. "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star recently clapped back at an Internet troll who said that she's to blame for the 17-year-old model's eating disorder.

It all started after Lisa posted a video of herself dancing to Madonna's "Vogue" in a black bathing suit to celebrate Pride Month. Seeing how slim the reality TV star looked in the clip apparently made one follower wonder whether it's the reason for Amelia's disorder. "This makes me wonder if this is how her daughter started her eating disorder with seeing mom this weight and thinking this is normal?" so the follower wrote in the comment section.

Lisa absolutely didn't buy the comment since she believed that the said user was saying she was too thin. In response to the user, the Bravo personality wrote back, "You are body shaming me. You are the problem." Lisa additionally clapped back at one follower who called her "malnourished 50 year old dancing around in a leotard." Responding to the user, Lisa said, "Actually it's a @normakamli bathing suit."

Even though she gave a fierce response to the follower, Lisa confessed in a previous episode of "RHOBH" that she blamed herself for Amelia's eating disorder. "You can't help but blame yourself. You know, it's like, 'What did we do to f**k her up?' Maybe we did something. I don't know. I just know that it's really, really hard to watch Amelia be in pain," she said in a confessional at the time.

"I don't want to see her suffer. You want to fix it," the wife of Harry Hamlin continued. "You want to make it go away. You want to erase it. You know, you just want to take your child out of pain. You don't want your child to be in pain."

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