Lisa Rinna issued a heartfelt apology to anyone she has "raged" at on Instagram recently.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 58, took to the social media platform to say sorry to anyone she had offended and targeted, blaming her behaviour on her continued grief following her mum Lois' death last year.
Last week she clashed with co-star Garcelle Beauvais before having a go at the cast of The Real Housewives of Dubai.
However, she has since posted a quote saying "grief never ends" as she issued her public apology.
Alongside the quote, Lisa wrote: "I have had a really rough time of it I think you’ve seen how hard this has hit me. I’m sorry if I’ve raged on you, about you- it really has nothing to do with any of you.
"I never thought I would feel this way. I really thought grief would be about sadness and pain but it’s so much more. I am really struggling, I just never thought it would feel like this but here it is.
"Losing my Mom has really hit me hard."
And she continued to thank all those who have had patience with her amid the outbursts. She added: "I know it’s not easy to have warm fuzzies for me right now but I’ll get through this and hopefully come out the other side stronger and better.
"Thank you for your support and your love. I so so appreciate it."
A number of famous faces took to the comments section to offer their support to Lisa.
Among those sending positive vibes was The Real Housewives of New York City star Dorinda Medley who wrote: "Truly the price of loving hard, deeply and sincerely.
"It’s a journey has no real timeline and if people around you don’t understand that , then they don’t really understand loss or true love."
Artist Michael Coste added a couple of love heart emojis, as did TV writer Gary Janetti.
However, not everyone was so empathetic, with one fan writing: "Not sure if grief causes people to make ignorant and bigoted posts; it certainly doesn’t warrant a pass, good try Lisa. The timing of this seems calculated, after the way her and the cast have treated Garcelle."
Another seemingly agreed, saying on a Bravo fan account: "Grief isn’t an excuse to be an a–hole. I say this as a person who lost their father at 10."
Lisa announced that her mother died in November last year, a week after she had suffered a stroke.
Fans have since watched how she has dealt with her mum's death on the latest series of the reality show.
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