The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 7 spoilers: new cast member Dorit Kemsley to change the dynamic

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The casting for the upcoming season of the Real housewives of Beverly Hills has been going through a lot of oscillation lately. Andy Cohen, executive producer of the franchise, and all the remaining creators of the reality series seem to enjoy keeping fans on their toes.

It's only been a while since Yolanda Hadid let fans know of her departure from the show. Hadid, who had been a part of the Bravo series for four years, announced her farewell on Instagram. Ever since then, speculation has been mounting as to who would replace the star. PerezHilton confirms that the lucky woman is Dorit Kemsley.

Dorit still remains much of a mystery. All we know about her so far is that she has been married to Paul Kemsey, a businessman from Britain, since 2015. She also has a son with Paul. Before the seventh season of the reality series airs, we hope to learn more about Mrs. Kemsey.

Lisa Vanderpump, another member of the original cast, was nearly set to leave the show. The Beverly Hills star, who has been with the show right from its first season, was in two minds about returning to the screen this season. E! News explains that a source reportedly told them, "She felt so drained from all the negativity from last season that she's been reluctant to sign on for another."

However, after some persuasion from her husband Ken Todd, it appears as if Lisa may make it back this season. According to Inquisitr, she seems to have decided to give in, after all. This recent tweet from her Twitter handle says it all.

Vanderpump has allegedly been offered a seven figure salary for season 7 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. She is also wrapped up in shooting for Vanderpump Rules, her own spin-off show.

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