'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Brandi Glanville reportedly turns down offer to come back for season 6

Brandi Glanville Twitter/ brandiglanville

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" is currently filming its sixth season, and fans will get to see Lisa Vanderpump, Kyle Richards, Yolanda Foster, Lisa Rinna, and Eileen Davidson in the new season. Brandi Glanville is not returning to the show, as she said earlier this year that she is exiting the Bravo series as a full-time cast member.

Bravo executive Andy Cohen told Howard Stern that he would love to have Glanville back on the show, but a source told NY Daily News that the former model turned down an offer to come back to the show, saying that the offer was too low.

A source told the website that Bravo executives offered Glanville $15,000 per episode to appear in season 6, but she allegedly refused the offer, saying that the said amount simply wasn't enough for her to return.

"Brandi told me they asked her to come back, but the money is so small," said the source. "They wanted her to be on just a couple of episodes, so it's really not worth her while.

Back in season 5, Glanville famously feuded with many of the Housewives, and it can be recalled that she threw water at Davidson during a dinner party. She also gained the ire of Vanderpump when she slapped the restaurateur while they were on vacation in Amsterdam, and Glanville also got into a fight with Kyle over Kim Richards, as Glanville accused Kyle of not being there for her sister.

In an interview on SiriusXM channel Radio Andy, Cohen said that Glanville's exit was due to the fact that no one wanted to be around her anymore.

"The issue with Brandi was she got isolated to a point over two seasons where she was on an island," Cohen explained. "She is now in a place where none of them want to be with her."

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