'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 7 update: New cast member shakes things up

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"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 7 is going to see signifcant changes due to the departure of Kathryn Edwards and series veteran Yolanda Hadid. However, as revealed on E! Online, there will be a new face to replace the ladies that the show has let go and she will be shaking things up significantly.

The new cast member's identity has yet to be revealed but according to the report, Kyle Richards did tease what kind of rollercoaster of emotions the cast will go through.

"Each season, someone new seems to come in and shake things up a bit, so we do have a little shift this season and it's interesting," she stated. "Well, it's new. You never know. In the beginning, it's always great, and then later, you're like, 'Oh my god, this is a nightmare!'"

Kyle also revealed that there is a chance her sister, Kim Richards, might be coming back this seventh season although nothing has been confirmed just yet given that season 7 has yet to enter production. Kyle pointed out that being on the show has helped Kim deal with her struggles and sobriety. Kim briefly appeared in season 6 and was a series regular in the first five seasons.

Lisa Vanderpump was also going to leave the show following a very difficult time during season 6, as reported by Radar Online. However, the reality show star has reconsidered and is signed on to return for season 7 where it has been hinted she is still trying to take charge of everything.

The report also reveals that Kathryn Edwards was dropped from the show because she could not bring anything new and interesting to the series known for its high level of drama between characters.

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 7 will premiere later this year on Bravo although a specific premiere date has yet to be announced.

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