The latest episode of Rich Kids of Beverly Hills saw one of the stars of the program getting their heart horribly broken, but the drama could wind up coming between the show's two closest friends.

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Dorothy Wang was dumped by her first boyfriend, Cooper, upon returning to L.A. after the group's China trip, which he was originally supposed to go on. And while Morgan Stewart proved to be a good shoulder for her friend to cry on after it happened, the lack of support she seemed to provide earlier could come back and haunt the girls' relationship later on.

During the episode, Dorothy arrives at Morgan's house after not being able to see each other for a while, and while Morgan doesn't outright tell her friend that Cooper canceling on her last minute was not a good sign for the relationship, she did tell her friend she wants her to be careful.

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"Obviously I wanted him there and obviously it sucks that he cancelled, but I feel kind of bad that he had to miss out on it," Dorothy said during the episode. "I mean maybe I'm too soft on him. I don't know I don't want to make him feel worse."

"We all like Cooper a lot, we just want to make sure Cooper is good to you," Morgan explained. "And for him to just not show up, it's just not f---ing cool. It's not."

Morgan then explained in an interview shot that she could understand how Dorothy feels-but that she believes her friend needs to focus on herself more.

"Every girl has that one guy that they love so much that they're willing to make any sort of sacrifice anything for. So I feel like I relate to her wanting to do that....she needs to worry about herself," she said.

The scene then went back to her conversation with her friend, where she warned her to make sure she was being fulfilled as well.

"I don't think he treats you badly, I just don't think he treats you well enough. You need to be emotionally fulfilled. Everyone with a v---na needs to be emotionally fulfilled, they do," Morgan said. "We need to know that the person that we are with wants to be with us all the time, whether they do or don't."

"Do you think Brendan wants to be with me all the time? Probably not, I'm highly annoying," she added. "You want to continue being with him, that's your business, but you need to be cared for the same amount that you care for that person, Always."

Rich Kids of Beverly Hills airs Sundays at 10 p.m. on E!