'RHOBH' Star Erika Jayne Drops Sexy Music Video ‘Drip’ with Brooke Candy

“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Erika Jayne is serving up leather cat realness in her sexy new music video.

Singer Brooke Candy dropped the video for her song “Drip”, which features Jayne on the track.

In the video, Candy and Jayne change ensembles throughout looking like cats. The two change from leather catsuits to cheetah print outfits with matching boots.

Jayne and Candy both look fabulous as they move around a white set. They even lick themselves like cats and play with yarn.

The lyrics of the song are a bit X-rated.

Jayne sings, “Brooke you drip it drip it drip itEJ drip it drip it drip it drip itGonna sip it sip it sip it sip itUh, Yeah”

She continues, "Pu--y drip, d-drip, d-drip dropletpu--y sweet, sw-sweet like chocolatepu--y drip, pu--y po-po-po-poppin"

“Drip” will be included on Candy’s album “Sexorcism”, which will be released later this month.

Jayne has her own music career with her releasing a 2009 album “Pretty Mess”. She has dropped dance songs including 2017’s “XXspen$ive”.

The music video comes after Jayne appeared with her “RHOBH” co-stars at NY Fashion Week. She walked the runway for Kyle Richards new line. Jayne hung out with new cast member Garcelle Beauvais along with Dorit Kemsley, Lisa Rinna and Denise Richards.

Jayne and her husband Thomas Girardi are also in the middle of a nasty legal battle.

Earlier this year, Erika and Thomas along with his law firm were sued by a lender named Stillwell Madison.

Stillwell claims to have loaned Girardi’s law firm $5,110,440.38 back in 2016. They were to be paid back from money made from the firm.The lender says they would later learn, “Mr. Girardi re-directed all or part of the proceeds, to which Stillwell was contractually entitled, to himself and his wife in order to sustain their lavish lifestyle and maintain their glamorous public image.”

The firm said Girardi failed to make all the required payments per their deal. Girardi then promised to start making monthly payments of $500k starting October 2018 and ending in September 2019.

However, they claim, “Mr. Girardi has never followed through on any of his proposals—reinforcing the indication that he (nor the Firm) has, and continues to not have, any intention of repaying the loan balance.”

Stillwell says they, “would not have provided the Loan had it known that Defendants were going to use the Loan proceeds to, upon information and belief, support Mr. and Mrs. Girardi’s high-end lifestyle.”

The suit is seeking the $3,454,804 remaining on the loan plus punitive damages.