Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 5 spoilers: Cast films 'most boring season ever'?

Fans expecting explosive confrontation and scandalous catfights in the fifth season of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" may be disappointed.

 An insider told RadarOnline that "RHOBH" season five will be a complete "snoozefest."

According to the source, "this is going to be the most boring season ever of 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.'"

"There's no drama, which means there's barely even a show for Bravo," the insider said. "The issue is that everyone gets along! It's horrible."

The show will reportedly be a bore without the usual backstabbing and clashing among cast members.

"The last thing Bravo wants is a cast of girls who all get along," the source added. "It's not what viewers tune in for."

The source said that the cast recently finished filming a "boring" segment.

"The girls shot in Santa Barbara this week and it was beyond boring," the source told RadarOnline. "They need something truly crazy to happen to save this season."

According to The Inquisitr, cast member Brandi Glanville posted on Twitter that she will not pick any fights in season five or begin any feuds to draw fans in. She has yet to film with Eileen Davidson or Lisa Rinna.

According to speculations, Glanville and Rinna's feud could be an ideal angle this season.

Lisa Vanderpump is engrossed in another lawsuit filed by an employee of Villa Blanca -- Vanderpump's Beverly Hills restaurant. Producers of the series may use this to add drama to the season.

Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season five will air later this year.

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