'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' news: Brandi Glanville talks about visiting Kim Richards

Brandi Glanville and Kim Richards Instagram/ kimrichards11

After getting arrested for public intoxication last month, Kim Richards is getting help as she is currently in rehab for her substance abuse issues. The last time the public saw her was on Dr. Phil's show where she talked about the arrest, and now, her good friend and 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' co-star Brandi Glanville has an update about how Richards is doing in rehab.

"I talk to her quite often," said Glanville on Jenny McCarthy's radio show on SiriusXM. "I went to rehab to see her already. She didn't call me. She called me the morning after the whole fiasco," she explained.

During Richards' interview with Dr. Phil, the former child actress stormed out and refused to acknowledge her issues before the cameras.

"I wasn't shocked," said Glanville after Richards confessed to drug use during her Dr. Phil special. "But you know, at the same time, I've never seen her drink or do a drug…I was just her friend, and I witnessed odd behavior but I never saw her do anything."

Glanville said that Richards is in a lovely place while she's working on her recovery.

"If you saw where her rehab was, I was like, 'Anyone could use 30 days here!'" said the 42-year old. "It's really nice! I don't want to out where she is. It's beautiful. I took the kids, and was like, 'This is the Four Seasons or something.'"

There have been rumors that Bravo is currently looking for someone to replace Richards on the show, and when Glanville was asked about her friend's future on RHOBH, she said, "I don't know that Kim is out…I don't know that she's not doing the show."

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