Erika Jayne’s secret to “happiness” is a mix of antidepressants and intercourse.
“These new antidepressants are actually killing it,” Jayne, 50, stated throughout a solid journey to Punta Mita, Mexico, on Wednesday evening’s episode of “The Actual Housewives of Beverly Hills.”
In a confessional, the embattled Bravolebrity defined how she sought assist final season after her authorized and monetary woes got here to mild.
“Final 12 months, I used to be waking up, like, with this hopeless feeling. So I known as a psychiatrist and I went on Lexapro,” she informed the digital camera, including that getting busy within the bed room has additionally improved her spirits.
“There’s loads of disappointment nonetheless right here however there’s happiness within the type of having some enjoyable with some buddies, having some intercourse and simply making an attempt to remain within the second and never keep previously.”
Throughout a gaggle lunch on the seaside, Jayne’s frenemy Garcelle Beauvais requested her if the ladies “would be capable to know” if the latter didn’t take her prescribed remedy.
“Yeah, in case you assume I’m irritable now, I used to be actually imply [last year],” she admitted.
“Borderline bully?” Beauvais, 55, then adopted up.
The “Fairly Mess” singer wasted no time explaining why that specific label doesn’t trouble her.
“Honey, they known as me a ‘bully’ in a courtroom submitting at present. Do you assume I give a f—okay? I put on that s—t like a badge of honor,” she stated. “They informed me I used to be alongside the traces of my husband and I exploit his ways of bullying, threatening and all this different s–t. And I stated, ‘I’ll take it!’”
Jayne filed for divorce from now-estranged husband Tom Girardi in November 2020 after 21 years of marriage. One month later, the previous couple was sued by Edelson PC for allegedly embezzling settlement funds meant for the victims of Lion Air Flight 610, whom Girardi represented.
Jayne, who denied the fees in opposition to her, was ultimately dismissed from the fraud swimsuit in January.
Nonetheless, she is now dealing with a $50 million racketeering lawsuit, a $2.1 million “aiding and abetting” lawsuit and a brand new $5 million fraud lawsuit.
On “RHOBH,” Jayne stated that she determined to “struggle for [herself]” as her court-related miseries piled up.
“Girls are alleged to be well mannered, quiet, candy and agreeable — till you get your f—king ass handed to you. After which what? Are you alleged to take it, like mendacity down? No, you need to struggle for your self as a result of nobody else goes to,” she stated in a confessional.
“And if that makes you a bully, then so be it.”
“The Actual Housewives of Beverly Hills” airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo.