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has forgiven for in his 2023 book The Daddy Diaries: The Year I Grew Up.
The 62-year-old former (RHOBH) star appeared on Wednesday's episode of Watch What Happens Live (WWHL), where Cohen, 57, told viewers he had apologized to her.
'I said this to you when I saw you at reunion – I apologized for publishing those texts,' he shared.
Rinna confirmed, 'You apologized to me in that moment and it meant the world.'
Cohen broached the subject by mentioning her : 'You write in the book about my writing, my publishing, a couple text messages that really pissed you off.
'Text messages from you that I put in my book, The Daddy Diaries, pissed you off so much that you burned my book in your fireplace.'
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Lisa Rinna has forgiven Andy Cohen for publishing their private text exchange in his book The Daddy Diaries: The Year I Grew Up
'I said this to you when I saw you at the Traitors reunion – I apologized for publishing those texts,' Cohen shared on Wednesday's episode of Watch What Happens Live; pictured in 2022
He then teased, 'You are so extra that you burned the freaking book. Did it burn easily? You put it in the fireplace?'
The former Days of Our Lives soap opera star quipped, 'It did. Yes. And it was so beautiful to watch your book go up in flames, Andy.
The 62-year-old former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star appeared on his show, where Cohen, 57, told viewers he apologized to her
Cohen broached the subject by mentioning Rinna's new memoir You Better Believe I'm Gonna Talk About It: '
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'You write in the book about my writing, my publishing, a couple text messages that really pissed you off,' Cohen said on his show; Rinna pictured at a speaking event in NYC on Thursday night
Lisa Rinna In Conversation: You Better Believe I'm Gonna Talk About It was held at 92NY
She showcased her flamboyant style in metallic silver pants and a zebra-inspired jacket
The star added that RHOBH 'never showed me for who I really am. And I had a bone to pick with that.'
'Publishing this book is my way of speaking my side without anybody editing me out. And listen, I don't hold back in this book. I definitely don't,' she warned.
Elsewhere on this week's WWHL show, Cohen called out the author about saying in multiple interviews that part of being on the Bravo reality series was 'acting' and that she 'created a character.'
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'You were on the show for eight years and I don't want people to think that everything you did was faking,' he said while asking her to clarify what she means.
Rinna answered, 'I think I became a characteristic of myself. I was never acting, but as I watch it back, it was a characterization of me being a housewife. Does that make sense? I think it does.'
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