Lisa Rinna’s lips aren’t made for talking anymore.
The 59-year-old “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star said she filed her Instagram post in which Bravo supported Garcelle Beauvais’ son against racist trolls because the network’s statement “didn’t do anything.”
Rinna’s explanation came in response to a direct message from Instagram user @cici.loves.you, who asked the outspoken Bravolebrity why she removed the post from her feed.
“I’ve archived it, that’s all,” Rinna clarified, referring to Instagram which gives users the ability to delete posts and then add them back to their profile if they change their mind.
“I’ve kept up my social page very well, you see,” she continued. “I keep it very positive, not negative and fashion and fun.”
The “Days of Our Lives” alum claimed she wants “nothing negative on” [her] grid” as her daughters, Delilah, 24, and Amelia, 21, “are currently under threat.”
“The statement didn’t do anything, so why stick with it?” she asked. “Our children are being treated” [sic] hazards. All our children.”
The entire cast of “RHOBH” reposted Bravo’s statement in their feeds, urging fans to “refrain from targeting our cast and their families with harmful rhetoric” after Beauvais’ 14-year-old son joined the receiving side of racially charged attacks on social media.
Rinna, who is infamous for calling out her “RHOBH” co-stars on social media, then dropped the bombshell that she forgo posing on the hit Bravo show.
“It has moved on and I now have to protect my family,” she concluded in her DMs on the fan account. “I won’t say or post anything more about the show.”
The founder of Rinna Beauty noted on her Instagram story that she’s cleaned up her feed of “8,000 photos,” but she’s kept a few “RHOBH” memories, including “dancing in Provence” during Season 9’s group tour.
Rinna was the first cast member to stand up for Jax after he was attacked online last week.
“We are doing a TV show. We’re trying to entertain you – why can’t you treat it like wrestling, love us – love to hate us,” she wrote on Tuesday. “But leave the kids alone!”
Jax, who shared some of the “racist and rude comments” on his Instagram story last week, responded to attacks by “middle-aged women” on his mother’s platform.
“I’d like to start by saying I’m still a kid and don’t want to be seen as a full grown adult because I’m not,” the teen wrote. “It’s currently my first week in high school and instead of enjoying it like most kids at my school, I’m dealing with social media attacks.”
Beauvais, 59, also spoke out about the despicable comments, saying that after she was “in tears” over the hateful trolls, she was grateful to those who “supported Jax and me”, adding: “It means the world.”