Carlton Gebbia was on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for a single season, and the former housewife said some things that were not just creepy, but concerning. Carlton, who grew up in South Africa and the United Kingdom, quickly introduced herself to the other ladies as a proud Wiccan and mother of three. With a beautifully decorated Gothic mansion, black cat, and meaningful tattoos, Carlton's complete dedication to her religion inspired many questions from co-stars and Bravo fans alike. Unfortunately, the RHOBH star's defensive attitude and abrasive personality caused her to not get along with the other housewives, except for Brandi Glanville, and she was given the boot after her inaugural season.

That being said, Carlton isn't the only housewife who has gone down in history as a one-hit wonder. Carlton's former co-star Joyce Giraud was also fired ahead of RHOBH season 4. Both were replaced by Eileen Davidson and Lisa Rinna. Kathryn Edwards was only a housewife on season 6, while Denise Richards lasted slightly longer before leaving after season 10. Other one-time housewives across the Bravo franchise include Kim Fields (The Real Housewives of Atlanta), Peggy Sulahian, Elizabeth Lyn Vargas (both from The Real Housewives of Orange County), and Jules Wainstein (The Real Housewives of New York City).

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The Real Housewives fans are not only embracing RHOBH season 12, but taking a look back at some of the most notorious cast members. From Brandi's crass remarks to Denise's overuse of "Bravo" to stop filming, there are others besides Carlton who have gained negative reputations due to appearing on the show. As someone who quickly rubbed others the wrong way, here's a ranking of some of the creepiest quotes from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills witch.

3. "When I Was Younger, I Practiced A Dark Side Of Wicca. Then I Started Paying A Price When I Got Older Because None Of That's For Free."

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Carlton was generally unwilling to discuss her Wiccan beliefs with the other women, but her confessionals gave viewers more insight into her relationship with the religion. Explaining that her mother was also Wiccan, and her grandmother was a Pagan who practiced witchcraft, Carlton told the cameras that part of her dedication to Wicca was about respecting life, including animals and nature. The RHOBH stars tried to get along throughout RHOBH season 4, but their first interaction, during which Carlton got offended by Joyce commenting on her kids' names, didn't exactly set the stage for a happy relationship.

After Joyce became concerned that Carlton put a spell on her family, she sought reassurance that Carlton would not intentionally cause harm to Joyce, her husband Michael Ohoven, or their two children. Carlton quickly became agitated during the conversation, and was offended that Joyce would bring children into the discussion. She told her co-star, "Don't ever bring up children to me." Attempting to explain her history with Wicca to Joyce, Carlton admitted that while she previously "invited a lot of darkness" into her life, she now practices only the good side of the religion. While this was somewhat comforting to Joyce and Bravo viewers, the lack of explanation for what "paying a price" meant, with regard to Carlton's life, made the comment a little frightening.

2. "Don't You Dare Command Me. Don't You Dare F****** Go There."

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While Carlton and Kyle tried to be nice to one another, it was pretty clear from their first interaction on RHOBH that they weren't going to be friends. Before Carlton and Kyle had their massive argument on season 4, there were several less dramatic moments that highlighted the fundamental differences between them. One scene showed Kyle, who is allergic to bee stings, asking that a bee hovering around be squashed while the group was eating outside. While the other ladies took the moment in stride, Carlton condemned Kyle for not respecting nature. Another scene showed Kyle gifting Carlton a necklace, despite being wary of her co-star. While the rich housewife accepted the gift, she was confused as to its meaning, and kept it in distilled water to cleanse it.

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Things really came to a head between Carlton and Kyle when Carlton invited the women over to a party at her mansion. Although it was common knowledge at this point that Carlton was Wiccan, Kyle asked her co-star if the tattoo on the back of her neck was the Star of David, a symbol of Judaism. Carlton was immediately taken aback by the question, and once the group sat down for dinner, the moment quickly descended into chaos. Things became heated as Carlton and Kyle defended their respective religions (Kyle and her husband Mauricio Umansky are Jewish). When the feuding RHOBH star told Carlton to be quiet, Carlton angrily jabbed her finger and yelled at Kyle for "commanding" her. The rage in Carlton's voice, mixed with her harsh facial expressions, left everyone at the table shocked. Naturally, Carlton and Kyle have not spoken since arguing at the RHOBH season 4 reunion.

1. "When You Go Home Tonight, Watch What Happens."

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Whether Carlton knew it or not at the time, this line arguably sealed her RHOBH fate. As established earlier, Carlton and Joyce tried to be open-minded towards one another, but the duo inevitably fell flat. After Carlton and Kyle's heated exchange at the aforementioned dinner, Carlton, Joyce, and Brandi met to discuss the tense evening. While Carlton ranted about Kyle's lack of understanding and acceptance of Wiccan beliefs, Brandi egged her friend on, remarking that Kyle was convinced that Carlton would cast a spell on her. When Joyce, who was clearly uncomfortable with the conversation, tried to chime in and say that spells couldn't affect her, Carlton immediately fired back with, “You know what, f*** you. When you go home tonight, watch what happens.” 

Just days later, Joyce revealed that Michael suddenly became very sick, with no cause or warning. Unsurprisingly, the Puerto Rican actress was convinced that Carlton followed through with her threat and put a hex on their family. Carlton has continuously denied that she meant anything by her words towards Joyce, but this creepy line solidified her position as one of the worst Beverly Hills housewives. With RHOBH now on season 12, Carlton has zero chance of returning to the Bravo franchise. Although current stars like Erika Jayne have said some questionable things, its hard to hold a candle to Carlton's creepy phrases.

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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. EST on Bravo.