'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 6 cast update: Erika Jayne and Kathryn Edwards join the ladies

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Fans of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" have been waiting for Bravo to announce its official season 6 lineup, with many speculating about who will be coming back and who will be joining the series when it returns this year. The network has recently confirmed its season 6 lineup for its Atlanta franchise, but new reports claim that RHOBH has already finalized its cast, which will see two new faces joining the ladies of Beverly Hills.

According to E! Online, Erika Jayne and Kathryn Edwards have been cast in season 6. Edwards is married to retired NFL player Donnie Edwards. She is a former model who appeared in an episode of "Married…With Children." Meanwhile, Jayne is married to lawyer Thomas V. Girardi. She is a dance pop singer and her songs "Rollercoaster," "Stars" and "Give You Everything" have all made it to the number one spot on the Billboard Dance Chart.

Jayne and Edwards will join Lisa Vanderpump, Lisa Rinna, Kyle Richards, Eileen Davidson, and Yolanda Foster, who are reportedly all set to return for the Bravo show's upcoming season.

It was reported that Brandi Glanville and Kim Richards are not returning to the show as full-time cast members, but they may reportedly appear in some capacity. Glanville announced her exit from the series back in June, saying, "After a lot of careful thought and deliberation I have decided not to return to RHOBH as a full time cast member this season." She added that the past four years have been "amazing" for her.

Meanwhile, Richards is reportedly not returning after her struggles with sobriety and recent arrests. As of the moment, the former child star has yet to make a statement whether she will be in season 6 of the show or not.

Bravo has not yet set a premiere date for season 6 of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills".

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