Awfully Charitable

Carole visits Bethenny's almost-finished apartment and fills her in on the chaos that occurred at the end of Kristen's denim-decorating party. At Kristen's Denim and Diamonds charity event,Ramona takes issue that her necklaces aren't displayed as prominently as Heather's jeans. Carole, Dorinda, and Heather have an emotional experience in Queens with a clairvoyant, and Dr. Amador calls Bethenny out on the meaning of her arrogant behavior. Later, things heat up between Carole and her younger beau Adam as they host a dinner party for Kristen and Heather. Then, Carole and Dorinda are off to London to pick up Anthony's ashes and come face-to-face with some old ghosts.
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