'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 5 spoilers: Lisa Rinna to join as original cast members reunite

The original cast of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" have reunited, and have been spotted filming the for the upcoming season of the reality show.

Adrienne Maloof, Taylor Armstrong and Camille Grammer all original cast members of the show, were spotted filming for the new season with the current cast at Kyle Richards' White Party. However, E! News reports that Maloof, Armstrong and Grammer are not back "in a full series-regular capacity."

Photos of housewives Maloof and Brandi Glanville also surfaced. When the two last appeared on the show, they were still feuding. Now, the two looked like they have settled their differences.

A source for E! News said: "At the end of the day, neither one of them wanted to keep fighting. A lot was said and I think both realized they were each in the wrong. They first saw each other at Kyle's White Party, then decided to meet up a few days later for a sit down. It wasn't so much about becoming best friends or anything. It was just about making peace."

Meanwhile, Lisa Vanderpump confirmed that she will be back for season 5 and Kyle Richards will also be back. Back in season 4, there was heavy tension between Richards and Vanderpump, so when Richards was asked about season 5, she answered, "mending some relationships and hopefully strengthening others."

The cast of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" are used to shake-ups. Back in season 4, Joyce Giraud and Carlton Gebbia joined the cast, but they won't be back for the new season. Nonetheless, it is important to note that the original cast members keep coming back for a few episodes. What's their secret?

"Obviously it's working because we come back year after year and we've developed some amazing friendships and we're having a good time. So whatever we're doing, it's been working because we keep coming back," Kim Richards told E! News.

Meanwhile, it has been confirmed Days of Our Lives soap star Lisa Rinna will also be joining RHOBH for season 5. 

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