'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 6 news: Kyle Richards won't quit the show

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Kyle Richards is not quitting "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," contrary to what the rumors claim.

The rumors began when Kyle's brother-in-law, Rick Hilton, told the reporters in the Los Angeles Airport on Monday that she had already notified the producers of Bravo's hit reality show that she no longer wants to be part of the cast.

However, in an exclusive report by Radar Online, a source claimed that there is no truth to the rumor.

"Kyle was absolutely stunned," the source revealed. "There has been so much family drama between Kyle and her sister Kathy Hilton, Rick's wife, ever since Nicky's wedding last summer. Kathy was furious that Kyle was blabbing about the wedding drama on camera."

The source also said that Kyle just told the people behind the show to stop mentioning her niece's wedding in the upcoming episodes of the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," but she never said anything about leaving the reality series.

According to the source, Kyle believes that Rick has a motive when he gave false information to the press.

"Kyle thinks Rick is trying to publicly pressure her into leaving 'RHOBH,'" the source explained. "That if she refuses to do so, it will make her look bad."

However, the source said that nothing will pressure the 46-year-old actress-reality show star from quitting the show.

"She loves being on it, especially without her other sister Kim," the source revealed.

Meanwhile, the current season of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" focuses on the controversy regarding Yolanda Foster's Lyme disease.

In past episodes of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 6, Lisa Rinna revealed that she was approached by several individuals who were worried that Yolanda was faking her condition. The other ladies also expressed their doubts about Yolanda's condition.

The next episode of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 6 will air on Friday, Jan. 5 on Bravo.

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