'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 6 cast: Brandi Glanville returning?

Brandi Glanville Twitter/ brandiglanville

Last June, Brandi Glanville said that she won't be returning for another season of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills." But it looks like fans of the show will get to see more of the author as a new report claims that the 42-year-old is returning to the show for its sixth season.

According to Us Weekly, a source said that the mother of two will be making an appearance in season 6 of "RHOBH." "She'll pop up here and there," said the insider. "But by no means will she be on full time."

Bravo has yet to confirm the news. Meanwhile, while the reality star is keeping mum on the subject, Brandi took to her Twitter page on Wednesday, Oct. 21, to retweet a post by Real Mr. Housewife. The post included a picture of the star with the caption, "#RHOBH @BrandiGlanville returning to the show?"

Brandi's fans were delighted with the news, and one of her followers tweeted, "Hahaha they brought the queen back because it was boring without her."

Another fan said that if it was true, then the fan would be watching season 6. "You have been my fave since day one. Goes to show your impact," wrote the fan.

It was earlier reported that Bravo has hired Glanville's replacements on the show. Kathryn Edwards and Erika Jayne have both reportedly joined the show, and the two were even spotted with the other Beverly Hills housewives while filming the show's new season.

Despite the new additions, a second source said that Glanville's energy and personality were missed and that "producers brought her back to bring in some drama and liven things up."

Last month, a source told People magazine that the star would be happy to come back to the show and "we'll probably see her in a guest capacity." Bravo executive Andy Cohen also told Howard Stern that he "would love to" have Brandi back on the show.

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