'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' news: Taglines for Season 8 have been revealed

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It is just a matter of time before the "Real Housewive of Beverly Hills" (RHOB) premiers for its eighth season. As with previous seasons, the taglines tell us what is in store for the new season has already been revealed.

The hit Bravo series just teased its fans with the new opening for the eighth season. Of course, it features all the things the ladies have been known about: the diamonds, the shade, the funny puns and many more. All of which is definitely expected when the show returns.

The show has got two of the original cast members in Kyle Richards and Lisa Vanderdump, and they will be interacting with latecomers Lisa Rinna, Erika Girardi, and Dorit Kemsley, and a new face, Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave. The new taglines Bravo has teased definitely shows how these ladies will be in the new season, especially around how the newcomer would be.

Richards seems to have chosen to stick to classic lines that work, as her tagline says, "In this town, fame and money come and go, but friends should not." Fellow original cast member Vanderdump, on the other hand, chose a more mysterious tagline, "The queen of diamonds always has an ace up her sleeve." Erika Girardi makes the second reference to diamonds with her sassy statement, "Some people call me cold, but that's not ice. It's diamonds."

Even more intriguing is Lisa Rinna's line, "I don't have to buy it, 'cause I already own it." As for Kemsley and Arroyave, it might seem quite naive or too simple for the fans. "I believe in an excess of everything... except moderation," says Kemsley. On the other hand, Arroyave gives her first impression with a simpler line, "Having the best isn't important to me, but being my best is."

"RHOB" will be coming out on Tuesday, Dec. 19. The show starts at 9 p.m. EST on Bravo.

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