'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 6 spoilers: Former 'RHOC' star to join the ladies in Beverly Hills?

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Will former "The Real Housewives of Orange County" star Gretchen Rossi return to Bravo, but in another zip code?

Rossi, who recently appeared in the third season of "Marriage Boot Camp" with fiancé Slade Smiley, is rumored to be going back to "The Real Housewives" franchise. But after leaving "RHOC" after its eighth season to focus on her family, Rossi seems to be interested in returning to the reality show scene with a different set of housewives -- those from Beverly Hills.

Rumors about Rossi's apparent appearance in "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" were first reported by Radar Online. According to the report, an insider revealed that Rossi is allegedly "talking with Bravo about returning to "RHOBH" instead of RHOC."

If the rumor turns out to be true, Rossi will join Lisa Vanderpump, Kyle Ricards, Yolanda Foster, Lisa Rinna and Elieen Davidison in "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 6.

Meanwhile, the Daily Mail UK revealed that the 51-year-old Foster is well enough to return to the "RHOBH" set to film some episodes for the upcoming season. This is based on the photos shared by co-star Kyle Richards on Instagram.

The "RHOBH" cast, including two new housewives Kathryn Edwards and Erica Jayne, were aboard a private plane on the way to New York to film an episode for the season.

Foster, sporting a shorter chin-length hair styled by celebrity hair stylist Chris McMillian, was diagnosed with Lyme disease back in 2012.

Meanwhile, Vanderpump teased what's in store for her and Richards for the next season of "RHOBH" via an interview with Radar Online.

"Kyle and I have been in a good space for a long time. I love and adore her and it's been a difficult journey for her. I support her, but there is still residue from the dynamics and the way things changed. Then you start filming again and old conversations get brought up. That's life, isn't it? Having Kim gone is different, but there are other dynamics and now there are other differences of opinion to keep it interesting," Vanderpump claims.

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