Erin Foster shared her thoughts on watching her father, David Foster, on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, stating that it was difficult to see her family being a part of the show. She expressed that while she finds reality TV shows entertaining, it becomes less enjoyable when her own family is involved. Erin mentioned that she prefers to be a viewer rather than actively participating in the chaos of reality TV.
Despite her father’s split from Yolanda Hadid, Erin revealed that she still keeps in touch with her former stepsiblings, including Gigi and Bella Hadid. She also mentioned that she was stepsiblings with Brody Jenner during David’s marriage to Linda Thompson. Erin stated that the children do not get divorced, only the parents do, highlighting the importance of maintaining connections with family members regardless of relationship status.
Erin shared that she communicates more with her former stepsiblings than with Yolanda Hadid, indicating that her relationship with the children of her father’s ex-wife is strong. Erin and her sisters, Sara and Jordan, are from David Foster’s second marriage to Rebecca Dyer. They opened up about not growing up with their father after he split from their mother, revealing that he was more involved in raising his other children, Brandon and Brody, from different relationships.
Discussing their childhood on the “Sibling Revelry” podcast, Erin and Sara Foster revealed that they did not live with their father after their parents’ breakup. Sara expressed her emotional turmoil from watching her father raise other children, which weighed heavily on her. Erin also reflected on their upbringing, stating that they lived with their mom while their dad resided in a lavish home with Brandon and Brody, leading to feelings of disconnect and longing for a closer relationship with their father.
The Foster sisters provided insights into their family dynamic and the challenges they faced growing up with divorced parents. While reflecting on their experiences, Erin and Sara revealed the impact of not living with their father after their parents’ split and the complexities of maintaining relationships within a blended family. Despite the difficulties, they emphasized the importance of communication and staying connected with their family members, including former stepsiblings and their father.