I can't believe Jessica Chastain is one degree from Real Housewives franchise.
Jessica confessed that she didn't immediately recognize theHow didn't she notice? 60% of all the drama in the first few seasons occurred at Kyle's house.Bravo / Ralph Bavaro/BRAVO via Getty Images
Jessica finally realized after recognizing the"black and white checkered tiles at the entrance," where the ladies spent most of their time freaking out about someone crashing Kyle's infamous white parties.The tile in the picture is actually from their new house, but it's basically the same — just not as shiny.
"And at one point, we had an issue with the movie theater room. [Kyle's husband Mauricio Umansky] showed up," Jessica said.OMG. Wait. Is this the same movie theater where Kyle and her sister Kim accused Lisa Vanderpump of faking her faint on
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