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Week in and week out, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Kyle Richards and Brandi Glanville are quietly making a case for the worst ever Housewives feud.

Okay, maybe not so quietly, come to think about it.

No one has been dragged to the ground by her weave a la Kenya Moore, but the way things are going in the 90210 of late, that may not be too far off.

Especially if The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 5 Episode 12 is any indication of what still may be to come between these two women.

After Glanville caused a huge blowup between Kyle and her sister Kim Richards at Eileen Davidson’s poker night, things got even worse this week.

Yes, they keep raising the awkward bar. If you watch The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills online, but haven’t gotten around to Tuesday’s installment yet?

We suggest you grab a hat, and hold the f–k onto it.

The original cast member says she’s never met someone as “vicious” as Glanville, who is on record herself saying Kyle Richards can f–king suck it.

Not a lot of love lost here, in other words.

“She has no regard for your children, your family, your marriage, your businesses; when she decides to go after you she is vicious and relentless.”

Glanville attempted to take a seemingly dazed Kim Richards home while Kyle was trying to confront her sister about her recent, odd behavior.

The two nearly came to blows.

“It’s shocking to see the way Brandi is trying to twist the events that clearly happened,” Kyle said of Brandi, who in turn says she was "protecting" Kim.

"I was very upset because whatever Brandi was trying to put into Kim’s head seemed to be working … I asked her repeatedly to please leave us alone."

Brandi tells a different story, but Kyle says her adversary "was looking for a fight" and most interested in "creating a scene in front of the cameras.”

“Obviously I do not think Brandi would be the best person for my sister to be spending time with … [she] never wants to take responsibility for her actions."

"What about when she accused Kim of using meth in Season 2?" Kyle goes on. "Those comments were made to hurt Kim and her reputation."

"They affected her children as well. Or [what about Brandi] bringing up the lies in the tabloids on camera last season? What about my children?”

Although no Bravo show can be called short on drama or altercations (physical and verbal), Kyle says this season has been the worst to shoot.

“This is the most intense season we have ever had,” she says. “While it might be an exciting season for viewers, it was very difficult for the cast.”

We can’t even imagine what Richards must be going through right now. Somewhere, the world’s smallest violin is playing a sad song for Kyle.