For the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” the most jaw-dropping moment from their trip to Dubai happened when the cameras stopped rolling.

“The plane ride home was a nightmare and there were no cameras there,” star Kyle Richards told Page Six on Tuesday. “Everyone had to be separated.”

After co-stars Lisa Rinna and Lisa Vanderpump came to blows over the she-said, she-said debate about where the term “Munchausen Syndrome” originated in regard to Yolanda Foster‘s ongoing battle with Lyme disease, Richards, 47, sought help from the plane’s crew to ensure a safe flight back to California’s most prestigious zip code.

“I don’t think I told anybody this, but I had to get the list from the flight attendant of where we were sitting, and they kept telling me, ‘I can’t give that to you,’ and I was like, ‘I need it, trust me. A lot of us are sitting in this section and we need to move some people around,'” she explained.

Even an off-duty pilot couldn’t stop a determined Richards.

“There was this pilot who was off-duty and sitting in one of the seats and was like, ‘You can’t do that,’ and I’m like, ‘Sir, trust me. Let me handle this situation,'” Richards continued. “They had the two Lisa’s sitting next to each other and I was like eh, might want to move that around.

“Play a little Rubik’s Cube with the housewives,” she added.

Despite the bad blood brewing between her cast mates, Richards admitted that when the group gets along, the girls know how to have fun.

“Some of it isn’t shown, but we do have a lot of fun,” she said. “I had my kids so young that I never got to do the girls trips and things like that. So now I get excited to go on these trips with a group of girls.”

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