Recently on Watch What Happens Live!, Andy Cohen brought up to Lisa that Kyle was looking to buy Channing Tatum’s old house, which just so happens to be right across the street from her. While he was just looking for some casual remarks, maybe a couple of petty jabs, Lisa couldn't resist verbally dismantling Kyle. She even brought up that Kyle visited the house four times and put in an offer that got rejected, insinuating that Kyle was obsessed with her. Honestly? Kyle kind of deserves it as she’s been holding RHOBH hostage for quite a while now as she refuses to speak on her relationship with singer Morgan Wade and it’s not like the demise of her marriage with Mauricio came out of nowhere.

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While Lisa's following list speaks volumes, she saves her best work for interview clips that are ripe to go viral. During the aforementioned interview on Watch What Happens Live!, she pulled no punches when talking about Scheana Shay, who recently got vulnerable on her podcast Scheananigans about how Lisa only really reaches out to her when she needs something. Lisa dismissed Scheana's claims, saying that she has an upcoming memoir, My Good Side, coming out soon and likely wants to stoke the flames of lingering tension. Lisa also could not help but take jabs at Kristen Doute as well, who is currently reigning Season 2 of The Valley, a show that Lisa produces. She questioned the paternity of Kristen's baby both this past April and in December 2024, feigning like she had no idea she was pregnant or engaged. Kristen backed Scheana, both on her Instagram stories and pop culture podcastThe Bitch Bible, asserting that Lisa's always been like this and that Scheana will be spilling "a lot of tea" about Lisa in her forthcoming book.
Even Nick Viall took her to task on The Viall Files, but she remained mum on her support of James. While Lisa's jabs at Kyle or Scheana keep Bravo fans satiated, you can't help but wonder why she will take jabs at women that currently aren't fan favorites but protects men like James and Tom, who are some of the most hated men on television.