Amelia Gray Hamlin casually rocks the tie-dye trend in sweatpants and a crop top

Amelia Gray Hamlin rocked summer’s biggest style trend on Thursday to scoop up some groceries at a local Bel-Air market.

The 19-year-old daughter of Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin made headlines earlier this week when she claimed that she was ‘forced’ to appear on her mom’s show, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

Hamlin had been trolled on social media by users who accused her of faking her eating disorder so she could get ‘more air time.’

Keeping it casual: Amelia Gray Hamlin rocked summer’s biggest style trend on Thursday to scoop up some groceries at a local Bel-Air market after making headlines this week saying she was ‘forced’ to go on RHOBH

While running errands, the Instagram model sported a low-key look wearing baggy teal and ochre tie-dye sweat pants with a cropped black tank top.

Amelia was makeup free with her brown tresses left down and she made sure to have on her protective mask and rubber gloves while inside of the establishment.

Despite the ultra casual ensemble, the young starlet had on an expensive pair of Fendi slides that retail for $750.

Her outing marked the first sighting since she made explosive comments on Instagram about being ‘forced’ on RHOBH.

Off-duty: While running errands, the Instagram model sported a low-key look wearing baggy teal and ochre tie-dye sweat pants with a cropped black tank top

Off-duty: While running errands, the Instagram model sported a low-key look wearing baggy teal and ochre tie-dye sweat pants with a cropped black tank top

When a troll accused her of exploiting her eating disorder for the show, Amelia had a frank response about her feelings towards the Bravo hit.

Amelia admitted the only reason she shoots the show is for her mom, writing: ‘Ask anyone, it’s the last thing I want to do.’

Her Instagram story post to the trolls began: ‘I usually don’t post these. But this really got to me. Lying about a mental illness is disgusting. Something I hope nobody would ever do.’

Hamlin – who is a sophomore at the New School – was offended by the mere suggestion.

Defending herself: Hamlin hit back this week at trolls on social media who accused her of faking her eating disorder so she could get 'more air time' on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills which her mom joined in season five (Amelia and mom Lisa Rinna pictured in 2019)

Defending herself: Hamlin hit back this week at trolls on social media who accused her of faking her eating disorder so she could get ‘more air time’ on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills which her mom joined in season five (Amelia and mom Lisa Rinna pictured in 2019)

‘I seriously can’t believe I’m being accusing of lying about anorexia to get more ‘air time,” Amelia wrote before dropping her bombshell. 

‘Sorry but I’m forced to be on the housewives by my mom. Ask anyone it’s the last thing I want to do. I couldn’t care less about air time. So f*** you.’ 

Lisa Rinna joined the Beverly Hills outpost of the Bravo show as a guest or ‘friend’ of the housewives in season four and became a full fledged cast member starting in season five.

Now going in it’s 10th season, Rinna’s actor husband and her daughters, Amelia and Delilah, 22, have been frequent guests on the show for several years. 

Cruel: Hamlin first spoke of her eating disorder on Instagram when she was 16 and had a frank retort to those who claimed she faked being anorexic for the sake of her mom's reality show

Cruel: Hamlin first spoke of her eating disorder on Instagram when she was 16 and had a frank retort to those who claimed she faked being anorexic for the sake of her mom’s reality show

On screen: Lisa Rinna joined the Beverly Hills outpost of the Bravo show as a guest or 'friend' of the housewives in season four and became a full fledged cast member starting in season five

On screen: Lisa Rinna joined the Beverly Hills outpost of the Bravo show as a guest or ‘friend’ of the housewives in season four and became a full fledged cast member starting in season five

Amelia first opened up about her eating disorder when she was just 16 via Instagram.

Talking about her struggles with Glamour, she said: ‘If I’m being honest, if I hadn’t come out about my eating disorder when I did, I probably would have relapsed.’

She went on to explain that sharing her struggle ‘helped keep me accountable.’

‘I have eyes on me 24/7,’ she went on to say about her support system which includes her mother and father. 

Talking about her struggles with Glamour , she said: 'If I'm being honest, if I hadn't come out about my eating disorder when I did, I probably would have relapsed.'

Talking about her struggles with Glamour , she said: ‘If I’m being honest, if I hadn’t come out about my eating disorder when I did, I probably would have relapsed.’

‘After sharing my story, they weren’t just anonymous eyes but eyes that knew this intimate detail about my life, that were watching me and my body every single day.’

‘When you’re in recovery from an eating disorder, it’s so difficult to continue pushing through even when you have bad days where you just want to go back your old habits,’ she explained.

Amelia recently signed to Women 360 Management New York, after previously represented by IMG. She and sister Delilah also have a clothing like called DNA, which launched last October. 

Budding stars: Amelia recently signed to Women 360 Management New York, after previously represented by IMG. She and sister Delilah also have a clothing like called DNA, which launched last October

Budding stars: Amelia recently signed to Women 360 Management New York, after previously represented by IMG. She and sister Delilah also have a clothing like called DNA, which launched last October