Why was Kyle Richards hospitalized?
Kyle was walking on her property when she accidentally bumped into a beehive.
Kyle, who is allergic to bees, was stung multiple times.
Her security camera captured footage of her running away from the hive and screaming for help.
Kyle then pulled a stinger out of her hand and jumped into her pool, fully dressed, as her three dogs paced around her anxiously.
Kyle then got admitted into the hospital for treatment.
What did Kyle Richards say about the incident?
"So this happened yesterday," Kyle wrote in an Instagram Story on Sunday, July 25.
"I walked into a hive of bees and was stung multiple times. If you know me at all, you know I am allergic to bees and am terrified of them."
"I can laugh at this video now," Kyle wrote "but what you can't see is that they were in my hair and were literally chasing me. My family wasn't home and for whatever reason the people that work for me couldn't hear me screaming for help. My landline wouldn't dial 911 and my epi pen was defective and wouldn't open."
Kyle shared a picture of herself in a hospital bed wearing an oxygen mask and wrote, "I share this story with you because I sometimes don't bother to take my epi pen with me. I also don't know why I couldn't get mine to work. It's important to look on youtube and watch the videos of how to use it. There are different types of epi pens and they each work differently. But also always call 911 even if you are able to use your epi pen as they have to use other medications to help breathing etc."
Kyle added that she is having the bees removed from her property “ASAP.”
On Monday, July 26, Kyle posted a story and wrote, “The red face is not going away.”
“Apparently I may be like this for a while thanks to the bees.”
Who did Kyle Richards thank?
Kyle posted a story frame thanking the Los Angeles Fire Department and the Encino Hospital Medical Center for “responding so fast” and “taking such good care” of her.
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She stated that they helped her through a “panic attack” and convinced her that “there were no more bees” in her hair.
She added a selfie with the fire department expressing her gratitude as they checked in on her the next day.
“Still looking like a hot mess with my pool hair and sting marks,” she wrote.