'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 6: new trailer premiere

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Earlier this week, it was reported that the ladies of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" gathered at Kyle Richards house outside Palm Springs to celebrate the end of filming for season 6, which means that the new season of the Bravo show is about to premiere soon.

But before a new season of the franchise starts, a new trailer is expected to drop sometime this week, and Bravo executive Andy Cohen teased it.

Inquisitr reports that Twitter user Bravo Connoisseur took to the micro blogging site on Tuesday, Nov. 3, and wrote, "CONFIRMED: @Andy said on #Periscope just now that the #RHOBH trailer drops tomorrow, *maybe Wednesday*, but believes its tomorrow! BAM."

However, Cohen corrected the tweet on Nov. 4 and wrote, "in the next 48 hours I was wrong yesterday." Based on Cohen's tweet, it looks like the trailer will premiere on Thursday or Friday.

Though Cohen has remained mum about the new season, some of the Beverly Hills Housewives have been spotted filming for the new season, and Lisa Vanderpump, Lisa Rinna, Kyle Richards, Yolanda Foster, and Eileen Davidson are all expected to be back for season 6.

Two newcomers will be featured in the series, and they are Erika Jayne and Kathryn Edwards. Erika is a dance/pop artist whose songs such as "Stars," "Give You Everthing" and "Rollercoaster" have made it to the top of the Billboard Dance Charts. She is married to lawyer Thomas V. Girardi and is said to be a good friend of Yolanda and husband David. Meanwhile, Kathryn is married to retired NFL player Donnie Edwards and is a former model who appeared on an episode of "Married…With Children."

Recently, it was reported that Brandi Glanville and Kim Richards will be making appearances in season 6 of the Bravo show, and that New York Housewife Bethenny Frankel will be making a cameo in one episode.

Bravo has yet to announce a premiere date for "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."

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