Erika Jayne arrives at the grand opening of her Las Vegas residency, “Bet It All On Blonde” at House of Blues Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on August 25, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada.Photo:Denise Truscello/Getty for Live Nation Las VegasThe pressure is on forErika Jayne.Inthe new trailerfor her upcoming documentaryErika Jayne: Bet It All on Blonde, theReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsstar is gearing up for the opening night ofher Las Vegas residency.“Nothing is making me happy,” she says as she struggles to recall the lyrics to her own songs.With the show just weeks away, Erika’s list of problems is only increasing. “I know what my problem is — we’re over budget," she says.Erika Jayne.Dennis Leupold/BravoIn addition to her Vegas residency, Erika is also awaiting word on the trial of her estranged husbandTom Girardi, the disgraced and disbarred lawyer who wasindicted on fraud charges for allegedly stealing from the victims' families of a 2018 plane crash. (Last month, Tom wasdeemed competentto stand trial in the fraud case.)“Tom’s behavior was bad for three years,” Erika says in the trailer. “The s— this man did. The fallout is great. His family — he hurt them too.”When a producer informs her that Tom’s hearing was happening, she responds, “I would be a liar if I said it’s 100% out of my mind.”As for Erika, she has maintained she was unaware of Tom’s alleged criminal actions. HerRHOBHcostars were quick to question her involvement as criminal and civil suits were filed, the latter of which some named Erika as well. She’ssince been cleared in a few of those cases, though othercivil battles continue.Despite Tom’s ongoing legal woes, Erika is embracing a “show must go on” mentality, saying, “Now I have to pick up and do a show.”But, Mikey Minden, Erika’s creative director, worries it may be too little too late, telling her, “I don’t think we can do it.” He adds, “No one was killing it — including you.“She then requests an off camera meeting with Minden, saying, “They cannot be mic’d for this conversation.”As she continues to rehearse, she says, “It’s not like it’s going to get any f—ing better.“Erika Jayne.Dennis Leupold/BravoBravo announced the two-hour documentary — which chronicled the lead up to Erika’sprovocative stage showat the House of Blues inside Mandalay Bay — during a panel celebrating her extensive music career atBravoCon 2023in November.“Looking to reclaim her life both personally and professionally, the stakes could not be higher for Jayne in the wake of her tumultuous separation and ongoing legal battles,” an official synopsis reads. “With their sights set on her upcoming residency at the famed House of Blues in Las Vegas, Jayne and her tight-knit team must navigate the challenges that come with putting on a show of this scale.”“Their frenzied six-week run-up to opening night sees them tackle every detail – from putting together songs and choreography, to nailing down wardrobe and glam, and countless rehearsals – all while working against the realities of budget constraints and a ticking clock,” the synopsis continues. “With no shortage of backstage drama, tensions run high under the pressure to deliver a show with potential for an extended run.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Erika Jayne: Bet It All on Blondepremieres March 6 at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.
Erika Jayne arrives at the grand opening of her Las Vegas residency, “Bet It All On Blonde” at House of Blues Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on August 25, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada.Photo:Denise Truscello/Getty for Live Nation Las Vegas

Denise Truscello/Getty for Live Nation Las Vegas
The pressure is on forErika Jayne.Inthe new trailerfor her upcoming documentaryErika Jayne: Bet It All on Blonde, theReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsstar is gearing up for the opening night ofher Las Vegas residency.“Nothing is making me happy,” she says as she struggles to recall the lyrics to her own songs.With the show just weeks away, Erika’s list of problems is only increasing. “I know what my problem is — we’re over budget,” she says.Erika Jayne.Dennis Leupold/BravoIn addition to her Vegas residency, Erika is also awaiting word on the trial of her estranged husbandTom Girardi, the disgraced and disbarred lawyer who wasindicted on fraud charges for allegedly stealing from the victims' families of a 2018 plane crash. (Last month, Tom wasdeemed competentto stand trial in the fraud case.)“Tom’s behavior was bad for three years,” Erika says in the trailer. “The s— this man did. The fallout is great. His family — he hurt them too.”When a producer informs her that Tom’s hearing was happening, she responds, “I would be a liar if I said it’s 100% out of my mind.”As for Erika, she has maintained she was unaware of Tom’s alleged criminal actions. HerRHOBHcostars were quick to question her involvement as criminal and civil suits were filed, the latter of which some named Erika as well. She’ssince been cleared in a few of those cases, though othercivil battles continue.Despite Tom’s ongoing legal woes, Erika is embracing a “show must go on” mentality, saying, “Now I have to pick up and do a show.”But, Mikey Minden, Erika’s creative director, worries it may be too little too late, telling her, “I don’t think we can do it.” He adds, “No one was killing it — including you.“She then requests an off camera meeting with Minden, saying, “They cannot be mic’d for this conversation.”As she continues to rehearse, she says, “It’s not like it’s going to get any f—ing better.“Erika Jayne.Dennis Leupold/BravoBravo announced the two-hour documentary — which chronicled the lead up to Erika’sprovocative stage showat the House of Blues inside Mandalay Bay — during a panel celebrating her extensive music career atBravoCon 2023in November.“Looking to reclaim her life both personally and professionally, the stakes could not be higher for Jayne in the wake of her tumultuous separation and ongoing legal battles,” an official synopsis reads. “With their sights set on her upcoming residency at the famed House of Blues in Las Vegas, Jayne and her tight-knit team must navigate the challenges that come with putting on a show of this scale.”“Their frenzied six-week run-up to opening night sees them tackle every detail – from putting together songs and choreography, to nailing down wardrobe and glam, and countless rehearsals – all while working against the realities of budget constraints and a ticking clock,” the synopsis continues. “With no shortage of backstage drama, tensions run high under the pressure to deliver a show with potential for an extended run.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Erika Jayne: Bet It All on Blondepremieres March 6 at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.
The pressure is on forErika Jayne.
Inthe new trailerfor her upcoming documentaryErika Jayne: Bet It All on Blonde, theReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsstar is gearing up for the opening night ofher Las Vegas residency.
“Nothing is making me happy,” she says as she struggles to recall the lyrics to her own songs.
With the show just weeks away, Erika’s list of problems is only increasing. “I know what my problem is — we’re over budget,” she says.
Erika Jayne.Dennis Leupold/Bravo

Dennis Leupold/Bravo
In addition to her Vegas residency, Erika is also awaiting word on the trial of her estranged husbandTom Girardi, the disgraced and disbarred lawyer who wasindicted on fraud charges for allegedly stealing from the victims' families of a 2018 plane crash. (Last month, Tom wasdeemed competentto stand trial in the fraud case.)
“Tom’s behavior was bad for three years,” Erika says in the trailer. “The s— this man did. The fallout is great. His family — he hurt them too.”
When a producer informs her that Tom’s hearing was happening, she responds, “I would be a liar if I said it’s 100% out of my mind.”
As for Erika, she has maintained she was unaware of Tom’s alleged criminal actions. HerRHOBHcostars were quick to question her involvement as criminal and civil suits were filed, the latter of which some named Erika as well. She’ssince been cleared in a few of those cases, though othercivil battles continue.
Despite Tom’s ongoing legal woes, Erika is embracing a “show must go on” mentality, saying, “Now I have to pick up and do a show.”
But, Mikey Minden, Erika’s creative director, worries it may be too little too late, telling her, “I don’t think we can do it.” He adds, “No one was killing it — including you.”
She then requests an off camera meeting with Minden, saying, “They cannot be mic’d for this conversation.”
As she continues to rehearse, she says, “It’s not like it’s going to get any f—ing better.”

Bravo announced the two-hour documentary — which chronicled the lead up to Erika’sprovocative stage showat the House of Blues inside Mandalay Bay — during a panel celebrating her extensive music career atBravoCon 2023in November.
“Looking to reclaim her life both personally and professionally, the stakes could not be higher for Jayne in the wake of her tumultuous separation and ongoing legal battles,” an official synopsis reads. “With their sights set on her upcoming residency at the famed House of Blues in Las Vegas, Jayne and her tight-knit team must navigate the challenges that come with putting on a show of this scale.”
“Their frenzied six-week run-up to opening night sees them tackle every detail – from putting together songs and choreography, to nailing down wardrobe and glam, and countless rehearsals – all while working against the realities of budget constraints and a ticking clock,” the synopsis continues. “With no shortage of backstage drama, tensions run high under the pressure to deliver a show with potential for an extended run.”
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Erika Jayne: Bet It All on Blondepremieres March 6 at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.
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