'RHOBH' season 5 cast spoilers: Lisa Rinna to join Lisa Vanderpump, Kyle Richards, Kim Richards, Yolanda Foster and Brandi Glanville

In recent news, "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 5 will consist of Lisa Vanderpump, Kyle Richards, Kim Richards, Yolanda Foster and Brandi Glanville. All of the ladies have confirmed to be part of the upcoming season.

However, there's one more Lisa to join the cast and it's none other than Lisa Rinna, according to E! Online. Rinna, the "Days of Our Lives" actress is just one of the additions in the "RHOBH" cast line-up. She is to replace Joyce Giraud, who was fired from the reality hit TV show. There is still no information on who will replace Carlton Gebbia.

Rinna, who is married to L.A. Law's Harry Hamlin was very firm about not joining the show back in May 2013. It seems like she had a change of heart. However, Rinna has not confirmed this news and neither has Bravo.

For "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" fans who are wondering what Rinna will bring to the table, well, it definitely won't be love and peace. Last year in an appearance at "Watch What Happens Live," Rinna mentioned that if she was to join "RHOBH," she'd "probably get into it" with Glanville. Rinna said "She's the one that when I watch ('RHOBH'), little hairs on my neck go up."

This isn't surprising as many other housewives have problems with Glanville's attitude. Model Glanville is one to speak her mind, regardless of the consequences.

Meanwhile, the original cast of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" recently reunited at Kyle's White Party. A source for E! News shared, "At the end of the day, neither one of them wanted to keep fighting," referring to Adrienne and Brandi being seen together.

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