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‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Star Yolanda Foster Compares Friendship With Co-Star Brandi Glanville To Having A Misbehaving Dog

Dec 25, 2014 09:36 PM EST | By Staff Reporter

Did she mean it as a compliment or an insult? "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Yolanda Foster appeared on Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live" on December 23 and was asked about her rather unlikely friendship with co-star Brandi Glandville. Foster was trying to describe their bond of friendship and ended up likening their friendship to that of a dog and the dog's owner.

"My friendship with Brandi...it's like having a child doesn't behave right," she explained. "It's like your dog. On the days that the dog doesn't behave right, you don't kick him to the curb. You keep trying. So that's my relationship with Brandi."

The 50-year-old star continued on saying the she believes Glanville possesses good intentions. "I know deep down in there, she's a really good person, and you don't just always kick people to the side because they don't behave the way you want them to behave," Foster discussed about the "Drinking and Tweeting: And Other Brandi Blunders" author.

"I think Brandi probably expects people to kick her to the curb," she added further. "There's something psychologically going on, and I'm not going to give that to her. I'm gonna stick by her until we get her behaving properly and being the good person that she is."

The "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star also opened up about her current struggle with Lyme disease, which has also been documented recently on the reality show. "I am struggling at the moment," she confessed to a fan who asked her about how her health was going. "It's been a long journey. You know, it's really my life. Every day I wake up trying to figure out how to get over this."

Foster has been having better or worse days. "Today especially is not a great day," she admitted. "But unfortunately, it's the cards that life dealt me, and I'm gonna figure this out, because I know there's millions of other people suffering just like I do."

When Cohen told her that she's been putting on a strong facade for the cameras, she replied, "I think that's the most frustrating part of this disease, that you look so normal from the outside." So despite her normal-looking appearance on the outside, she feels dreadful on the inside. "It's a silent killer," she said. "It's an invisible disability."

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