Lisa Rinna won’t be silenced when it comes to issues that matter to her.
On Wednesday, the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star claimed so-called “Karens” — aka entitled white women — were trying to get her fired from her deal with QVC because she’s been so outspoken politically on social media.
In a series of Instagram Stories which have since expired, Rinna wrote, “I am sad to report It would now seem I can’t use my platform to inform or question or say how I feel politically because the Karens have bombarded QVC begging them to fire me and saying they will no longer buy my clothes.”
“It is a shame that I must be muzzled In order to support my family but that is just what it is,” she continued. “Remember you know how I feel. Use your voice and Vote.”
She later shared a DM from one of her fans mocking her detractors by asking the reality star, “Can one of the Karens return the palazzo pants in a small then?!?!”
Rinna then decided to take a stronger stance against the haters, by announcing she had “decided not to shut up … ever.” She added, “And I will take whatever consequences come with standing in my truth!”
Her closing remark: “And … f–k off ‘Karen.'”
Recently, Rinna has been a vocal supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement on social media and has long advocated for gay rights. She’s also spoken out against Trump and, just last week, shared a post Andy Cohen wrote saying “Hey Brett Kavanaugh — f–k you.”
On Thursday, she made it clear which causes she’s supporting with a post expressing solidarity with Black Lives Matter, the LGBTQIA community, climate change activists, equal rights for women, immigrants and “kindness” overall.