Garcelle Beauvais Mocks Erika Jayne for Throwing Her Book in the Trash [Photos] | lovebscott.com

Garcelle Beauvais Mocks Erika Jayne for Throwing Her Book in the Trash [Photos]

Garcelle Beauvais is mocking her ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ co-star Erika Jayne for throwing her new book in the trash.

via Page Six:

Following Jayne’s viral social media video documenting the shady move, Beauvais, 55, upped the petty by re-enacting the “rude” moment with comedian Ross Mathews.

“What is this? Who put this in here?” Mathews asked Beauvais as he grabbed a copy of “Love Me As I Am” from the top of a blue recycling bin. “Garcelle, is this yours?”

“Yeah!” Beauvais replied, before Mathews, 42, informed her that it was “in the garbage can!”

“You’re kidding! … That’s rude,” the actress responded, taking the memoir from her friend. “Who would do that?”

The tension between the co-stars has been brewing since last year, but it worsened last week after Bravo released the trailer for the upcoming season of “RHOBH.”

In the teaser, Jayne — who’s still in the thick of her financial and legal woes — was seen asking Beauvais, “Is that to make Erika look bad, or is that out of genuine concern?” to which the actress replied, “Erika, I don’t have to make you look bad; you can do that on your own.”

Hours after it dropped, Beauvais told Page Six that her relationship with Jayne, 50, did not get better during filming.

Meanwhile, Jayne posted a video to her Instagram Story showing Beauvais’ memoir sitting at the top of her garbage can.

“@Garcelle, even though you unfollowed me I’m sure you’ll see this ?,” she wrote atop the clip.

The “Pretty Mess” singer then explained on Twitter that she did it because Beauvais had posted a clip of her shady comment toward Jayne to promote “Love Me As I Am.”

“No need to use my name or very complicated legal and personal problems to sell her book. She has enough friends to help her,” she informed inquiring fans.

We can’t wait to watch ‘RHOBH’ when it premieres May 11 on Bravo.

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