'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 6 update: Brandi Glanville to return?

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The "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" (RHOBH) made their last appearance on Bravo in April, but now the women are set to be back for another season.

RadarOnline reported that season 6 of RHOBH is in production and exclusively has the scoop that the cast is taking a vacation abroad to film the upcoming episodes.

An insider from the network told the news outlet that the RHOBH cast is filming in Dubai, which will be season 6's featured getaway.

Last season, the ladies had their vacation in Amsterdam and it is where fans got to see ex-housewife Kim Richards and Lisa Rinna get into fight that involved wine glass tossing.

Before taping started, cast member Lisa Vanderpump revealed to Radar that the show will feel different now that Brandi Glanville and Richards are out of the show; but with new cast members Erika Jayne and Kathryn Edwards coming in, it's expected that there will still be differences in opinions that should spice up the show.

But is Glanville really out of RHOBH? It's not likely the case, according to sources who told Us Weekly.

The magazine reported that Glanville, who was fired from the show, has filmed scenes that will be featured in the sixth installment of the reality TV series.

According to the outlet's insider, Glanville, who had physical altercations with almost all cast members, will "pop up here and there," but it also doesn't mean that she'll be present the whole season or have a full time slot in the show.

Specifically, it was mentioned that she will have a smaller role in the series.

Despite the arrival of newcomers Edwards and Jayne, the production will surely miss the 42-year-old mom's "spunky energy," another source said.

In addition, it was revealed that Glanville is being brought back to the show to stir up some drama and bring life to the series.

 

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