'As a woman we are often [told] to take the high road and that is woman speak for 'shut the f--k up.''
While appearing on"Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen," Kelly opened up about her relationship with her late co-host and the drama that ensued following his exit after he said the two never spoke after his departure and was never invited back.
She continued,"I really trusted the people around me, all of my 'advisors' -- I don't even know what that means, but people kept telling me, 'take the high road, take the high road. You know the truth, it doesn't really matter…People say all sorts of things that aren't true, why do you even let it bother you? Who cares?'"
"By letting it hang out there," she said of not addressing matters at the time."There are people that are like 'I will never read this book because all you do is trash Regis' and it's the opposite of that."
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