Lisa Rinna goes shopping in Malibu in a Happy and

Lisa Rinna goes shopping in Malibu in a ‘Happy and Gay’ shirt with husband Harry Hamlin

Lisa Rinna and husband Harry Hamlin spent one-on-one time together on Saturday while shopping in Malibu.

Lisa, 58, wore a bright red T-shirt that read “Happy and Gay” in light pink letters and black sunglasses.

Harry, 70, accompanied her on the outing in a white short-sleeved T-shirt and white trousers.

Out and about: Lisa Rinna and husband Harry Hamlin spent one-on-one time together on Saturday while shopping in Malibu

Out and about: Lisa Rinna and husband Harry Hamlin spent one-on-one time together on Saturday while shopping in Malibu

The couple, who have been married since 1997, each carried a white paper bag.

Rinna, who rose to fame on the soap opera Days of Our Lives, complemented her bright sweater with olive green pants.

The loose-fitting pants had cargo-style pockets and the reality TV star added cuffs to the pants.

She carried a small black handbag with bamboo handles and a long black strap.

Statement: Lisa, 58, wore a bright red T-shirt that read 'Happy and Gay' in light pink letters and black sunglasses

Statement: Lisa, 58, wore a bright red T-shirt that read ‘Happy and Gay’ in light pink letters and black sunglasses

The reality TV star’s husband, fellow actor and Golden Globe nominee added a pop of color with his shoes.

He wore a pair of Nike sneakers with a multicolored print and turquoise accents in the laces and sole.

Hamlin wore thick black-rimmed glasses, a shell necklace, and black beaded bracelets.

Missing from the scene were her two daughters, models Delilah, 24, and Amelia, 21.

Speaking: The outing comes as Real Housewives of New York castmate Eboni K. Williams seemingly reacted to recent comments from Rinna

Speaking: The outing comes as Real Housewives of New York castmate Eboni K. Williams seemingly reacted to recent comments from Rinna

The outing comes as Real Housewives of New York castmate Eboni K. Williams seemingly reacted to recent comments from Rinna.

Eboni’s 7-minute social media video indirectly addressed an arson incident that Lisa shared on Instagram.

In a post shared on Instagram Stories, Lisa defended herself against internet backlash suggesting that she and her non-black castmates are “racist” when they argue with housewife Garcelle Beauvais.

In front of a black screen, Lisa wrote in white typescript: “We fight on our show. When we argue with Garcelle, we’re suddenly called racists.

‘This is Bull****. I will not accept that. I will express myself when and how I want and I’m not afraid of you h***.”

She had more to say, as she continued in another post: “And if you’re so triggered by our show, and a lot of you are p******, go to [Real Housewives of] Dubai.’

Cheered!  In front of a black screen, Lisa wrote in white typescript: “We fight on our show.  When we fight with Garcelle, we are suddenly called racists.

Cheered! In front of a black screen, Lisa wrote in white typescript: “We fight on our show. When we fight with Garcelle, we are suddenly called racists.

Not Done: She had more to say as she continued in another post: 'And if you're just so triggered by our show and a lot of you are p***** go to [Real Housewives of] Dubai'

Not Done: She had more to say as she continued in another post: ‘And if you’re just so triggered by our show and a lot of you are p***** go to [Real Housewives of] Dubai’

Earlier on Saturday, Eboni — a lawyer, author and TV personality — added both of their fragrances to the conversation when she shared her clip.

She called it a “community service post” and handled the situation diplomatically.

Williams accompanied the video upload with a caption that said, “Yes, you too can show up in a ‘fight’ or conflict with black women… and NOT be racist. It is wonderful.’

She offered “three tips on how to be a white or non-black woman and ‘fight’ with black women without feeling or being perceived as racist.”

Her advice included: “Make room for black women,” “Relax from the suspicion that everyone thinks you’re racist,” and “Keep the space clear to be authentic and trust that black people.” Meet women where you are.”

Finally, Eboni said that “all people engage in conflict and that’s more than okay.”

Counterspeech: The cast of the Dubai version of the franchise were quick to respond to Lisa's back-to-back statements

Counterspeech: The cast of the Dubai version of the franchise were quick to respond to Lisa’s back-to-back statements

Cast members of the Dubai version of the franchise were quick to respond to Lisa’s back-to-back statements.

Chanel Ayan tweeted: “Rinna Africa called and they want their lips back! Keep Dubai out of your mess and out of your mouth. Tune in next Wednesday at 9pm for a brand new episode of #RHODUBAI @BravoTV.’

Lesa Milan then piggybacked the tweet, adding, “She doesn’t want that heat, we’re not BH…we’re gonna drag her off that doctor’s table and into the desert!”

Closing out the thread, Ayan remarked, “The desert struck differently,” before tagging the mom of two.

Friction: Caroline Brooks also got into internet drama when she asked Rinna: 'Why did you mention our show in your post?  What do you mean by "Check out Dubai"?  Hmmm'

Friction: Caroline Brooks also got into internet drama when she asked Rinna: ‘Why did you mention our show in your post? What did you mean by “check out Dubai”? Hmmm’

Caroline Brooks also jumped into internet drama when she asked Rinna, “Why did you mention our show in your post? What did you mean by “check out Dubai”? Hmmm.’

One fan joined on Twitter to say: “We love you @caroline_dubai! When you said @LisaVanderpump was your favorite #RHOBH I knew you were the one!’

And Caroline replied, “She’s the only Lisa I care about in Beverly Hills.”

Showing support: A fan took to Twitter to say: 'We love you @caroline_dubai!  When you said @LisaVanderpump was your favorite #RHOBH I knew you were the one!'

Showing support: A fan took to Twitter to say: ‘We love you @caroline_dubai! When you said @LisaVanderpump was your favorite #RHOBH I knew you were the one!’