Lisa Rinna mortifies Amelia Hamlin with Christmas dance video

[ad_1]

She (un)owned it.

Lisa Rinna deleted an Instagram video featuring her two daughters after one of them called her out for posting it when she said she wouldn’t.

“No way you posted this,” Amelia Gray Hamlin commented on the video on Sunday. “Plz no. Like we said we’d do it for you not for the internet thank y [sic].”

At first, the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star, 58, didn’t seem to care about embarrassing the 20-year-old.

“Of course I did. Duh,” she commented back.

However, the mom guilt eventually set in, and Rinna wiped the video from her Instagram feed. However, it still remains on her TikTok page.

The video shows Amelia, her 23-year-old sister, Delilah Belle Hamlin, and Delilah’s longtime boyfriend, Eyal Booker, dancing along to Rod Stewart’s “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” The three are seen doing a choreographed routine, including some hip thrusts and booty popping, while wearing pajamas and Santa Claus hats.

Amelia Gray Hamlin, Delilah Belle Hamlin and Eyal Booker dancing in Christmas pajamas.
The three got jiggy with it on Christmas.
lisarinna/instagram

Booker, 26, apparently also did not expect Rinna to post the clip, as he commented on Instagram, “Hahah oh no ?‍?.”

The Bravolebrity, who is known for her dancing videos, didn’t totally wipe her feed of festive content, though.

Rinna posted another minute-long video of her family, including her husband, Harry Hamlin, dancing to Wham!’s “Last Christmas” on Saturday.

Amelia seemed to be more OK with that goofy post, on which she commented about her “solo” dance.

Delilah Belle Hamlin and Amelia Gray Hamlin hugging and kissing Harry Hamlin.
Rinna shares her two girls with longtime hubby Harry Hamlin.
ameliagray/Instagram

While Rinna celebrated the holiday festivities, she also continued to mourn the loss of her mother, Lois Rinna, who died at age 93 on Nov. 15 after suffering a stroke.

“We miss Lois,” she wrote on her Instagram Story on Christmas.

The reality star also posted a throwback holiday photo of her family with Lois a few years prior, which they used for this year’s Christmas card.

“Our Christmas card has arrived literally just in time for Christmas!??Merry Christmas from our family to yours,” she captioned the post on Saturday.


[ad_2]