'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 6: Yolanda Foster and Kim Richards film additional scenes?

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The sixth season of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" will be making its debut in a few days, but it looks like filming for the new season is far from over as a new report claims that Yolanda Foster and Kim Richards recently filmed some additional scenes for the Bravo show.

According to Radar Online, "RHOBH" producers had Kim film more scenes for the upcoming seasons because they needed to "do something to give the audience something to talk about because there was really nothing exciting going on."

The former child star certainly had her fair share of trials this year as she was arrested for public intoxication in April. Shortly after she entered a treatment facility to seek help, but in August, she was arrested again for allegedly shoplifting more than $600 worth of goods from a Target branch in Van Nuys. Nowadays, Kim is said to be doing better and has reportedly made a lot of progress in her sobriety.

The insider said that it wasn't until Kim filmed with the cast at her sister Kyle's party at her La Quinta vacation home that producers "realized how boring things had been without her." Aside from the party, Kim was spotted filming with Yolanda and Brandi Glanville earlier this month at a Beverly Hills park where the ladies enjoyed a picnic lunch.

The source said that Kim and Yolanda always had strong chemistry and that they have banded because they both felt bullied by the other women. While it is expected that some of the ladies will be talking about Kim's troubles, it was reported that some of them will be expressing their doubts about Yolanda's Lyme disease.

Kyle spoke with Entertainment Tonight and said that for some of the ladies, Yolanda's condition has been "very confusing."

"A lot of the things she has gone through and the treatments she's done, for some of the cast members they were questioning exactly what she was doing and how sick she was," said Kyle.

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" returns on Dec. 1 at 9 p.m. on Bravo.

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