'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 7 spoilers: Yolanda Hadid quits, Eileen Davidson demoted

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Bravo TV

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 7 is going to see several key changes with its cast as Yolanda Hadid has officially quit the show and Eileen Davidson is being demoted to just a "friend of the Housewives" instead of being a core cast member. 

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Davidson was being cut down because of her high talent fee. Bravo TV has not revealed how much the stars of the show are paid but it is presumed that Davidson is the most expensive talent they have, despite her coming in only in season 5. 

It is hinted that she may have been paid $250,000 for her premiere season and this is significantly higher than the amount paid to any of the other cast members during their premiere season. As it is with television shows, Davidson's fee will have increased with each new season.

However, her high talent fee might not be the only reason as the report points out that it may be possible she is going to see less screen time due to the fact that she has had no significant plot other than fighting with Lisa Vanderpump. 

Yolanda Hadid, on the other hand, has officially quit the series. As reported by ET Online, the reality TV star posted her announcement on Instagram, stating that she told Bravo executives she would only return if she would remain as a main housewife but the studios declined and wanted to demote her as a "friend of the Housewives." 

"I believe that every exit is an new entry and with that in mind I say goodbye to my BravoTV Family as I continue to focus on a my recovery, my children and bring back the privacy within our Home," Hadid explained. "I am excited about this choice and look forward to the next chapter of my life."

News
Darlington nurse describes brave stand for biological reality in US speech
Darlington nurse describes brave stand for biological reality in US speech

The NHS has been "ideologically captured" by transgenderism, nurse Bethany Hutchison said at an event on Capitol Hill in Washington DC.

Scots families send clear signal to government over home education
Scots families send clear signal to government over home education

Proposals could disproportionately impact children with special needs or disabilities.

Is New Zealand experiencing its own 'Quiet Revival'?
Is New Zealand experiencing its own 'Quiet Revival'?

The so-called “Quiet Revival” report by the Bible Society noting an upsurge in Christianity among young people in the U.K. is also seen to an extent among young New Zealanders, according to a report by Baptists. 

Worship leader Ron Kenoly dies at 81
Worship leader Ron Kenoly dies at 81

Ron Kenoly, a pioneering Christian worship leader whose anthems helped shape modern praise music and whose ministry emphasized worship as service rather than performance, has died. He was 81.