Yolanda Hadid returning to 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills?'

Promotional image of "The Real housewives of Beverly Hills" season 6. Facebook/RealHousewivesofBeverlyHills

Reality star Yolanda Hadid made a name for herself as one of the highlights of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills." However, she may not be returning to the popular show.

According to a recent interview with Andy Cohen, when asked by the host whether or not Hadid would be returning to the hit reality series, she simply answered with a resounding "No." It was hinted that she might have reached that decision because of the tense relationships she had with her co-stars Lisa Rinna and Lisa Vanderpump. She had criticized them in the past for being mean towards her most especially because of their insensitivity of her Lyme disease. Apparently, this uncaring attitude was what drove the last nail in the coffin and prompted her not to return to the show.

However, another show seems to be interested in Hadid. "The Real Housewives of New York" star Dorina Medley said that Hadid is most welcome to join her group. According to Life & Style, Medley expressed, "I think she'd be great on the show. New York is a great place to start over, start fresh. New York women are strong, independent go-getters. We live hard, we love hard, we play hard."

In related news, Hadid and music producer David Foster finalized their divorce on Oct. 16. They both reached an agreement in terms of spousal support and attorney fees which Hadid requested in her original filing. Both parties filed for divorce back in 2015 and announced it in a formal statement two weeks later.

It read, "Sadly we have decided to go our separate ways...We are grateful for the years we've spent together and believe wholeheartedly that we did our best. I hope that we can pave the road ahead of us with all we've learned and with the love and respect we will always have for one another."

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