'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 6 cast update: Two new Housewives to join?

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Earlier this year, it was reported that some big changes will be taking place on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" as it finalizes its season 6 cast. Brandi Glanville has confirmed that she will be leaving the show, while it was reported that Kim Richards won't be back as she will be taking some time off reality TV to focus on her health. Now, a report claims that a new Housewife will be joining the cast next season.

According to Wetpaint, Kathryn Edwards will be joining the show. She is a model and actress who is married to football star Donnie Edwards. She was also previously married to NFL legend Marcus Allen. 

Kathryn has reportedly started filming for season 6 and a source told Radar Online that the model has been "spicing things up and has been speaking her mind." 

"Kathryn is no shrinking violet, has very strong opinions, and is never afraid to share!" said the source. 

The insider added that she will be pitching in her own brand of drama to the Bravo series as there is a chance that she and Kyle Richards could end up feuding. 

"There is drama between Kyle and Kathryn because of her friendship with Faye Resnick," said the insider. 

But Kathryn won't be the only new cast member as it has been reported last month that singer Erika Jayne is joining the Bravo series. Erika is known for her dance and club tracks and eight of her songs have made it to the Billboard Club/ Dance charts. According to Us Magazine, Jayne and her husband, Thomas V. Girardi, are friends with Yolanda and David Foster. 

While it was expected that Erika will also be shaking things up in the new season, the source from Radar Online said that the singer "is very quiet, and just seems to agree with what anyone is saying." 

Bravo has yet to confirm the casting rumors. 

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