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Kathryn Edwards confronts Faye Resnick: 'There's history'

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.

By Annie Martin
Faye Resnick after being deposed in the O.J. Simpson murder trial on February 12, 1996. File Photo by Jason Szenes/UPI
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Jan. 27 (UPI) -- Kathryn Edwards faced off with Faye Resnick on Tuesday's episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

The 51-year-old former model confronted the 58-year-old television personality for claiming Edwards' first husband, Marcus Allen, had an affair with Nicole Brown Simpson in her 1994 tell-all book.

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"I feel like I'm being phony if I sit here across the table and not address the elephant in the room," Edwards said. "Obviously, there is history. Way back then, when all that [expletive] was going on, the way I was brought into it, I associated that with you."

"I have nothing to say to anyone about what happened 20-something years ago," Resnick responded. "That was a very hard time, and it's sad. There's not really much to discuss at this point, is there?"

Edwards and Resnick's conversation, which took place during a dinner at co-star Kyle Richards' home, was surprisingly tame by Real Housewives standards. The former model later said she wished Resnick had been more forthcoming in a blog post on the Bravo website.

"If she would have been more reticent with her feelings, I would have spoken differently to her," the star wrote. "[Faye] was desperately trying not to engage with me ... I didn't go there looking for a fight, but if she wanted one, she was sure going to get it."

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"All I wanted to see and hear was that she was sorry for what she had done, not just to me but to Nicole's memory. Desperate people do desperate things," she added. "If Faye thinks [the book was] the way to honor her best friend, who needs enemies?"

Resnick released her book, Nicole Brown Simpson: The Private Diary of a Life Interrupted, shortly after Simpson's death. Edwards, who joined Real Housewives this season, previously complained her introduction to the show was overshadowed by her connection to O.J. Simpson.

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