'RHOBH' rumors: Lisa Rinna leaving? Bravo star explains cryptic tweet

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Is Lisa Rinna leaving "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills"?

Earlier this month, it was reported that Kim Richards and Brandi Glanville were leaving the show. Bravo has not made any comments about the casting rumors, and now, speculations have emerged that Rinna is the next one leaving the hit Bravo franchise. Rumors surfaced after the former soap star posted a cryptic tweet on Thursday, June 25. 

The Twitter post reads, "What I do know is I've had many jobs everything always works out the way it's supposed to. One door closes another one opens. It's all good." 

In a new interview, Rinna explained what her message was all about.

The Bravo star spoke to Yahoo! Celebrity at the Barefoot Wine Bear Garten Pride Celebration in New York City on Friday and laughed about the tweet, saying, "I always put out tweets like that, just positive things and quotes, but today, it hit a chord with everybody because, I guess, they think I'm fired and I'm not coming back or whatever it is." 

The 51-year old added that her tweet had nothing to do with "RHOBH," saying, "That's how my mind works." 

Rinna revealed that the message was inspired by a number of things that had nothing to do with her being a Housewife. She said that there was an acting job that she really wanted, but she ended up not getting it. She also has a close friend who is going through a divorce and is moving into a new house. Rinna said that the tweet was a reminder that life goes on. 

"You lose a job, you lose a husband, you keep going," she added. 

The star also spoke with People magazine at the same event and talked about her first season on the Bravo franchise, particularly about the episode where she threw a wine glass at Kim Richards. 

"I don't think anything can prepare you for what ends up happening," she said of being in the reality show. 

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