Brandi Glanville slams Kyle Richards and Lisa Vanderpump

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Brandi Glanville isn't holding anything back as the former "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star responded to comments made by Lisa Vanderpump and Kyle Richards about her time on the show.

Last year, Glanville announced that she won't be returning to the show for its sixth season, and it was reported that her ongoing feuds with some of the ladies were the reason why she left the show. In October, it was reported that she taped a few scenes for the show's current season, but not as part of the season 6 main cast.

On her podcast, "Brandi Glanville Unfiltered" on Friday, Feb. 5, the 43-year-old said that Kyle said that she was the catalyst that ripped her and her sister, Kim, apart. Brandi also said that Kyle wasn't at Kim's ex-husband Monty Brinson's memorial the day before.

"I was at Monty's memorial yesterday, and she was not there," said Brandi (via Entertainment Tonight). "I am Kim's friend. They have always had family problems, and they continue to, and it has nothing to do with me."

Brandi's podcast co-host, Mark Hasche, also attended the memorial and attested to Kyle's absence. The mother of two also touched on Kyle's upcoming turn on "Celebrity Apprentice," saying that she will do well on the show "because she is a really good liar," and has friends with money who can help her out with the challenges.

Brandi then moved on to Lisa and repeated what the restaurateur said about Brandi not wanting her to be friends with the other ladies. The former model said that, in truth, Lisa didn't like the other ladies at all and that she needed a "sidekick" and that was her.

"She hates Kyle, she hates Faye [Resnick], she didn't like Kim—she dismissed her. She didn't like Yolanda [Foster]," Brandi continued.

Addressing Lisa directly, the reality star said, "I thought you were all things amazing and now, I realized that you're not."

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