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Sutton Stracke just said the CUTEST thing about another Real Housewives star
Sutton Stracke just said the CUTEST thing about another Real Housewives star
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Sutton Stracke has just said the sweetest thing about a cast member from the same franchise, but from The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City.
Sutton Stracke opened up on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, revealing The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City‘s Mary Cosby is the “epitome of sisterhood” who she really relates to.

Sutton Stracke complimented a Housewives star
Sutton Stracke called Mary Cosby the “epitome of sisterhood,” even though they’re from different Real Housewives shows. She told Andy Cohen she truly fills that role “within the Bravo land that we live in.”
She even says Mary is “THE housewife right now,” adding, “I think that’s what sisterhood is about, especially with us housewives,” referring to how Mary opened up about her son’s past drug issues.
Andy “loves” that she said that about Mary, before Sutton continued, “We got to protect each other. It’s about being in a safe place, being able to say what you need without fear of judgment.”
She relates to Mary Cosby’s vulnerability
Watching Mary talk about her son Robert Cosby Jr’s struggles with addiction hit home for Sutton, whose late father, John Brown, was addicted to similar drugs when he took his own life 21 years ago.
Cosby previously told Andy about her vulnerable RHOSLC scene with her son: “It wasn’t planned. We just came together, Robert and I, and I said, ‘We’re gonna do this, we’re gonna help somebody.”
Sutton related to what Mary is going through and has said she aches for her father not having the chance to spend time with her three kids, Porter, James, and Philip. “I now just miss him,” Sutton said on RHOBH.
She continued: “He is really proud of my children. He is really proud of me because he’s still with us.” Sutton has also said she was meant to be at her family home at the “exact time” of her dad’s passing.
Sutton went on to say that for years, she reminisced on whether the unfortunate event would’ve happened had she been with her father, who was addicted to drugs while he was alive.
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