'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 6: what to expect

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"Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" stars Kim Richards, Brandi Glanville, and Yolanda Foster were spotted filming scenes for the reality show's sixth season.

There were speculations that these ladies will not be returning for another season, but, apparently, there's no truth to it, especially when they were spotted sitting beside each other at a park in Beverly Hills last Nov. 9, Us Weekly reported.

The women all had to go through some challenges that led people to believe that they won't make a comeback. Richards was reported to have spent most of her time in rehab and so was rumored to skip the sixth season, while Foster was battling with Lyme disease, Inquisitr noted.

On the other hand, Glanville was previously reported to have quit the show, but Us Weekly exclusively delivered the scoop about her being featured in season 6, although not as a full-time cast member.

This means that these women will be back and it could only say one thing for the Bravo series — more drama.

A source revealed to Us Weekly that producers had to bring Glanville back to shake things up and bring more drama to the show. Inquisitr also noted that Richards will be joining the show for a few episodes to feature just how much she's improved when it comes to her health.

It may be recalled that 51-year-old Richards had drinking issues and was arrested for public intoxication in April.

She started her treatment with Alcoholics Anonymous in September. A source for ET Online said that the mother of four has been making progress and that everyone's delighted about her comeback.

As for season 6, not only will the show be filled with drama but it will also focus on Richards' alcohol issues and Foster's battle with her disease.

New housewife Erika Jayne and Kathryn Edwards will also join as the new members of the hit series.

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 6 will premiere on Dec. 1 at 9 p.m. EST on Bravo.

 

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