Kyle Richards is applauding her country music singer BFF, Morgan Wade. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member is so supportive of the musician — whether she’s attending one of her shows or listing off her favorite songs from her newest album. Kyle continued this streak of support by recently promoting Morgan’s release for her newest song, “Left Me Behind.”
Kyle took to her Instagram Story in late June, where she re-posted a photo of Morgan, holding a finger to her head and staring into the distance in deep contemplation. Several of the lyrics from “Left Me Behind” were written over the moody photo. “Who are you wanting now, it ain’t me babe, it ain’t me,” the lyrics read. “Aren’t you wondering how I became a painful memory.”
“Several years ago I put a video of me playing ‘Left Me Behind,'” Morgan wrote in the caption of the post. “It’s a song that gets requested a lot and I decided to go back and record it for the new record. Hope y’all enjoy.Â
Kyle herself also took to the comments of the post, where she left four clapping emojis. She also added three hand clapping emojis over the post to her Instagram Story, and revealed that she was listening to “Left Me Behind.”Â
Morgan Wade opens up about her sobriety journey
In addition to celebrating her new music, Kyle is also supporting Morgan’s sobriety journey. Morgan took to Instagram in early June that she was nearly a decade sober from alcohol.Â
“Today marks 8 years of sobriety for me,” she wrote in the caption of the post. “I am so grateful to be able to say that. It’s a never ending battle and requires me to continue to put in work day after day — but I am willing and so blessed. Praise God!”
Kyle, who has been open about her journey, took to the comments of the post, where she left three clapping emojis. Morgan returned the support by commenting two red heart emojis in response to Kyle’s comment.
Morgan Wade shares an update on her health journey
Morgan has also been focusing on her personal journey with health and fitness. The “Wilder Days” singer took to her Instagram account in late June, where she posted a video of her bench pressing weights, surrounded by people wearing bathing suits and holding red cups.
“Don’t go to an island and relax — go sling some weights,” she wrote in the caption of the post. Kyle was able to show her support for her BFF by liking the post.Â
Morgan took to Instagram the next day, where she posted a video of herself doing multiple pull ups in the same location. “Here I am 19 months post double mastectomy [and] breast reconstruction crushing pull-ups when I could barely do 1.5 before my surgery. Moral of the story — I don’t care who you are or what has happened to you — if you want to do something you can do it. No one can stop you if you don’t let them.”
Learn more about Morgan’s health and wellness journey and how Kyle is supporting her though it all.