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Dec 9, 2025
Kelly Dodd Calls Her Mother and Brother "Evil"
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Kelly Dodd is firing back at her own family after her mother, Bobbi Meza, and brother, Eric Meza, publicly criticized her over the escalating drama with her 19-year-old daughter, Jolie Dodd.
Earlier this week, Kelly's estranged brother Eric -- who previously claimed in August that Jolie had "disowned" her mom -- reacted to the leaked voicemail circulating online and unleashed his own lengthy accusation video on Instagram.
In the clip, Eric accused Kelly of "projecting" onto Jolie and claimed viewers were finally seeing Kelly's true behavior. "You can see the demonic entity coming out, spewing out of her mouth," he said, adding, "It's evident that everybody can see that she has a black heart." He called it "incomprehensible" that Kelly would speak to her daughter in such a way.
Eric went on to label Kelly's actions as "emotional" and "mental abuse," telling followers, "She's got some serious problems. She's the one that has serious mental illness. It's not Jolie, obviously."
His rant escalated when he described Kelly as "a fcking transvestite-looking fcking evil, demonic c*nt. That's exactly what she is." He continued, "You know what's evil? Hitting her daughter, beating her up, scratching her on the face, scratching her on the neck, giving her a black eye. That's evil."
Eric also insisted Jolie is surrounded by support outside of Kelly. "Most importantly, Jolie is loved by my mother and I, her dad [Michael Dodd] and her family members -- my niece, nephew, my brother."
Kelly then responded publicly in her own video, claiming media attention had spiraled after the leaked voicemail. "Everybody and their mother is calling me. Every news outlet or whatever. This was a fight between my daughter and I. What mother and daughter, at 19-years-old, do not fight?" Kelly said in a recent clip shared via Cici Loves You on Instagram.
Kelly argued that she attempted to reconcile with Jolie -- and blasted her mother and brother for inserting themselves into the situation. "I