"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 7 is yet to premiere but the cast is already starting to build up the hype. The six socialites had their premiere party last Friday and each of them already gave their tagline for this season. Lisa Vanderpump, who called it quits on season 6, appeared on the red carpet event confirming her return on the reality show.
Reports have it that Vanderpump is already excited to start the holiday season with her return on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills." Vanderpump has been expressing her thoughts on her blog about how "draining" season 6 was for her. The "RHOBH" veteran even met up with Bravo executives earlier this year to discuss her future and revealed her intention to leave the reality show for good.
It can be remembered that Vanderpump has been having several feuds with her co-stars on "RHOBH." According to her, she is not in love with the dark vibes that she is getting on the show as some of her co-elites ganged up on her last season. She even had an intense argument with Eileen Davidson about her "murdering a dog" joke as it is well known that Vanderpump is an advocate of anti-dog cruelty.
With that said, Vanderpump was reportedly hesitant of signing for another season. "I felt badly beaten up. I wasn't sure if I wanted to come back for the seventh season," she said. "I had a lot of discussions [with production] because I felt badly beaten up last season. A couple of the other women [not named] just didn't stop - they were relentless. I felt it wasn't a good season and not a place I wanted to go back to," she added.
While Vanderpump got exhausted by the differences she and the other ladies had, the 56-year-old TV personality is now back to continue her role as the "RHOBH" MVP. She will be returning alongside Kyle Richards, Lisa Rinna, Erika Jayne, Eileen Davidson, and a newcomer, Dorit Kemsley.
Meanwhile, ex-"RHOBH" main cast member, Kim Richards, has recently gotten out of the rehab after she checked herself in the facility in April and will appear on season 7 with a "friend" or guest role. The 52-year-old celebrity was arrested for public intoxication earlier this year and resorted to a rehabilitation program to avoid jail. As she leaves the rehab, the ex-child star revealed that she is now in a happier state and that her rehab time helped her recover.
"Before I started the show, life was really good and then, you know, things happened and it wasn't," Richards said. "And it wasn't just my relapse that was hard, but I went through a depression as well after that," she revealed.
More feuds will be resolved and more confrontations will happen as "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 7 premieres on Dec. 6 on Bravo.