Following Faye Resnick and Brandi Glanville's dispute at Kyle Richards' dinner party in a recent episode of "The Real Housewives" of Beverly Hills, some of the reality show's stars took to the Internet to post their opinions on the matter and whose side they are on.  

Former model Yolanda Foster wrote on her Bravo blog about Resnick and addressed the way she verbally attacking Glanville. In episode seven, which aired on Dec. 17, the girls got together for dinner and Resnick pressured Glanville about the comments she spread regarding fellow "Housewives" star Adrienne Maloof's personal life. She accused Glanville of seeking attention and said Glanville should apologize to Maloof and send flowers as a kind gesture.

Glanville calmly told Resnick to stay out of it because it was not her business, but Resnick would not back down. She threw digs at Glanville's "bad behavior" and insincerity. After Glanville eventually left the room and went outside to cry, Resnick remained around the other women and said, "Well, I'm sorry I don't feel bad about what I said."

She added that she does not believe Glanville's reasons for spreading "her viciousness."

Foster did not approve of Resnick's behavior and spoke all about it in her Bravo blog.

"The minute Faye starts talking I just want to push the fast forward button. Every word that comes out of her mouth is so abrasive and feels like a violation," she wrote on Jan. 7. "Because as far as I know, she seems to be of no importance in this group besides being Kyle's best friend."

Foster said she does not believe Resnick's opinion is "inspiring or motivating in any way." Though Resnick believed Lisa Vanderpump and Glanville "are working together," the only group sabotage in Foster's opinion comes from Richards, Resnick and Maloof. 

"Packs of wolves work together, girlfriends shouldn't," she added. "It's OK to have an opinion, but it's not OK to be rude." 

She also hinted at a message she had for Richards, the host of the party where the dispute took place and a good friend of Resnick's: "If my best friend went off on anyone at a dinner party I was hosting, I would politely interfere and put an end to it. IMMEDIATELY!" 

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" airs Mondays on Bravo at 9/8 p.m. Central.