'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' news: season 7 not yet confirmed; Kyle Richards, Erika Girardi enjoy bonding time in Greece

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No official announcement has been made so far about "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 7, but there are several reports that the series has started shooting. Kyle Richards's Instagram account showed her somewhere in Greece, together with Erika Girardi. They seem to have grown closer together while filming.

Richards and Girardi shared several photos of their recent workweek, in bathing suits, which happened in Mykonos. It is rumored that they filmed a scene for the upcoming season of the reality show, but it could also be other projects like a photoshoot or a music video. One of the images posted by Richards was captioned "After party #mykonos." It also seems to hint the two stars have returned to the reality series for full-time roles.

Richards is one of the two remaining housewives on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," and Lisa Vanderpump being the other one.

Richards also mentioned to E!News before that the upcoming season will be something different, at least during the beginning of the season.

She said, "Each season, someone new seems to come in and shake things up a bit, so we do have a little shift this season and it's interesting." She also added, "Well, it's new. You never know. In the beginning, it's always great, and then later, you're like, 'Oh my god, this is a nightmare!'"

Meanwhile, it was previously reported that Richards will have her on show on TV Land which will have a working title of "American Woman" and is based on her childhood. Alicia Silverstone will be playing a character named Bonnie Nolan, which is based on Richard's mother. It is not yet sure if her sister Kim will also be present on the upcoming show.

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" is expected to return to Bravo sometime this year.

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