Tensions ran high between them Charli And Dixie D’Amelio in the first two episodes of season 3 of The D’Amelio Showwhich were released on Wednesday, September 20 via Hulu.Charli, 19, referred to herself as her sister Dixie’s “human punching bag” during the second episode of Season 3.
“She doesn’t really understand how she could even be the problem,” Charli told her mother: Heidi D’Amelio, amid an ongoing battle with Dixie, 21. “You see a mild version of it. The cameras see a mild version of it. No one actually always sees what it is like.”
Looking back on their fight, Dixie said We weekly solely that “it feels so stupid looking back at it.”
“We could have largely resolved this issue with a 15-minute conversation, which we ultimately did,” she added. ‘It made life difficult for both of us for months because we just couldn’t have a conversation. I think we can communicate much better now.”
Charli interjected, adding, “Anyone who has siblings gets it. You experience ups and downs and that is completely normal. But when you see it on a scale like this, you realize how dramatic things can be when they don’t have to be.”
During the day The D’Amelio Show Season 3 premiere, Dixie was preparing for a concert at the Fonda Theater in Los Angeles when she got into a huge argument with her sister. The duo was filming a confessional when they got to work on it.
“I have to rehearse all day,” Dixie said. Charli replied, “I know, let’s go!”
Dixie replied that she was “actually rehearsing” and not just watching.
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‘You need me. You act like you don’t,” Dixie said. Charli hit back with, “I don’t need you.”
At one point, Charli called her sister “grouch” and told her to “find another roommate.” (It was revealed during the premiere that they had officially been living together for a year).
“Everyone wants me to look like the bitch,” Dixie said. Charli replied, “Then stop being a bitch.”
Later in the episode, Charli arrived at Dixie’s rehearsal and things escalated.
‘I have no quarrel with her. She fought with me all day,” Charli told viewers. “She makes me sad because she keeps yelling at me, but it’s fine. I’m here for support. However, I didn’t do anything.”
Dixie suddenly bursts into tears and has a minor breakdown during her rehearsal.
“When I see Dixie breaking down, I never know how to react because she either doesn’t want anything to do with me and doesn’t want me around, or she wants me to help her in some way. It’s so confusing,” Charli explained. “It’s a difficult situation. She is allowed to be angry and no one else is allowed to be angry. No matter how I handle the situation, it’s just wrong.”
The premiere episode ended with Charli leaving Dixie’s show at the Fonda Theater after speculating that her sister didn’t want her there.
“It doesn’t do me any good to stay around her knowing what she’s going to do to me,” Charli said.
When Heidi reflected on Charli and Dixie’s argument in the second episode, she said she was “concerned” about her daughters moving into a new house together. Charli, for her part, had doubts about life with her sister.
“Sometimes she doesn’t even see how hurtful she can be,” Charli told Heidi. “It’s such an uncomfortable position to be in.”
New episodes of The D’Amelio Show release via Hulu on Wednesday.