'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 7 reunion news: Lisa Vanderpump gets emotional; housewives reevaluate their friendship

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The reunion special comes to a close in the upcoming episode of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 7.

Things will get emotional when Bravo's hit reality show officially concludes its seventh season next week. In "Reunion Part III," all the housewives' deep-seated feelings force them to look back and evaluate the close bond they have built over the years. Lisa Rinna and Kim Richards attempt to agree on something, while Kyle Richards joins in their exchange. Meanwhile, everyone is surprised when Lisa Vanderpump gets emotional when talking about her son and her efforts to save abandoned dogs.

The ladies' claws were out in the reunion's second installment this week. The rocky episode opened with Erika Girardi and Dorit Kemsley's husband, PK, confronting each other. Lisa R. also got into a heated argument with PK when she asked if guests at his previous dinner party were doing drugs in the bathroom. PK fired back and insisted he had never taken cocaine, but Lisa R. clarified that she was pertaining to the people in his party and not him.

Eden Sassoon was later brought out so she could work things out with Kim. Eden opened up about how Kim had "nervous energy" around her, which the latter suggested might have been a sign that she does not want to let others to enter her personal space.

"You need to respect people's space," Kim told Eden. "You immediately got into my personal space!"

In the first part of the reunion, the ladies were surprised when Kim admitted to host Andy Cohen that she once had a date with Donald Trump. When pressed for more details, Kim got nervous and said, "Let's not get into it. I had dinner with him. I had dinner with Donald."

The third part of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 9 reunion special airs Tuesday, April 25, at 9 p.m. EDT on Bravo.

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