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Real Housewives of Rhode Island Recap: Liz vs. Jo-Ellen Feud Escalates, Rulla Stubs Her Toerhori episode 11: liz and jo-ellen still fighting, rulla's toe is a mess

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01What happened

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In Episode 11 of The Real Housewives of Rhode Island, Liz calls Jo-Ellen the devil, and their meeting ends without resolution. On the way home, Jo-Ellen phones Alicia, who calls Liz "fucking mean" and begins reassessing their long friendship. Meanwhile, Rulla visits her husband at work after stubbing her toe so hard that the nail lifts off, requiring medical attention.

liz called jo-ellen the devil and their meeting went nowhere. on the ride home jo-ellen calls alicia, who admits liz is "fucking mean" and starts rethinking things. also rulla stubbed her toe so bad the nail came off and she had to see her husband at work for medical help. gross.

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Vulture publishes recap of The Real Housewives of Rhode Island Episode 11, detailing Liz and Jo-Ellen's fight, Alicia's reassessment, and Rulla's toe injury.vulture recaps rhori episode 11 with liz/jo-ellen drama and rulla's toe incident
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Vulture recap of RHORI Episode 11 detailing the Liz/Jo-Ellen feud escalation and Rulla's stubbed toe incident.
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04What's solid, what isn't

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Single but credible Vulture source provides specific, new episode details; no duplication of recent film_tv coverage, and pipeline is degraded, though category is overrepresented.

05Why it matters

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This episode continues the central feud of the season, showing how long-term friendships can be strained by reality TV exposure. Alicia's reassessment signals a potential shift in the group's dynamics. The absurdity of Rulla's toe injury adds a lighter, cringe-worthy moment that fans of the franchise have come to expect.

another episode, another fight. the liz/jo-ellen thing is going nowhere but alicia might finally see the light. and rulla's toe is a reminder that reality tv will always find a way to make you cringe.

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