'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills': Lisa Rinna and Brandi Glanville's drama in Amsterdam

"Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" just returned from their trip to Amsterdam, which is Yolanda Foster's home. And just as expected, something went down in Amsterdam. When one puts all housewives together on a trip, spending time together and nowhere else to go, trouble starts to brew in every corner.

Rightfully so, there was drama between Lisa Rinna and Brandi Glanville. Being former co-stars in "Bold and the Beautiful," Lisa R. and Eileen Davidson were supposed to do some catching up, but Brandi just couldn't hold it in.

According to Reality Tea, Brandi is jealous of Lisa's fab lifestyle.

When the cast of "RHOBV" arrived at LAX, not everyone was in a jolly mood to answer questions. Lisa R. was immediately asked about what went down in Amsterdam and she didn't answer. She just kept walking like it was nobody's business.

Kyle Richards was up next and luckily, she was in a good mood to answer some questions. She was asked if it was true that Yolanda wanted to quit because of Shiv Safai (fiancé of ex-husband Mohamed Hadid) joining the cast. Kyle answered, "I guess you'll just have to wait and find out."

However, a source for Reality Tea said, "Yolanda is very insecure and worries that Shiva, who is younger and prettier, will steal her thunder. She's nice to Shiva for the show, but she can't stand her."

Meanwhile, Kyle is having some housewife drama of her own. Rumor has it that Kyle isn't friendly with Lisa R. and Brandi. While she says that she doesn't have issues with them, she did say that "maybe some others" which was caught on video.

As for Kim Richards, there's a rumor that Kim may want to quit the show because Eileen described her as merely Kim's "hanger-on." There were reports that Eileen called Kim as "airhead and a bore." Kim is obviously upset about this.

And what about the drama queen Brandi? Brandi is just being Brandi and denied any rumors of Amsterdam drama.

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