Kyle Richards says fellow RHOBH star Denise Richards isn't showing up for 'what she signed up for.'
when you first hear something like that
Still, Kyle she would have preferred to see Denise face the conversation head-on, rather than avoid it. Former co-stars have dealt with addiction, cheating scandals, divorces and even deaths on camera. Denise famously, or maybe at this point infamously, shared the story of how she sought out a"happy ending" massage for her husband last season.
Kyle says, for now, she’s not sure if Denise will return to the show, but admits that she would"love to see her continue."She also shares that, when the cast wrapped filming, they were not all on good terms, but the coronavirus pandemic has, weirdly, brought them back together, at least temporarily.my partner with my clothing line, Shahida [Parides]
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Kyle Richards Talks RHOBH Without Lisa VanderpumpRichards opens up to E! News exclusively about season 10 of her hit Bravo series and why she's always open to welcoming LVP back into her life
Read more »
The Real Reason Garcelle Beauvais Joined RHOBHExclusive! The newest RHOBH star opens up about being the franchise's first African-American housewife and how she fit in with the other ladies
Read more »
Lala Kent Says It'd Be 'Fun' to Join RHOBH and Reveals She Hopes Lisa Vanderpump Returns'I've always loved Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' Lala Kent said
Read more »
Garcelle Beauvais on Joining RHOBH and Being 'Team Denise' (Exclusive)ET video chatted with the 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' newest diamond holder to get her take on the drama of season 10.
Read more »
Kyle Richards Talks RHOBH Without Lisa VanderpumpRichards opens up to E! News exclusively about season 10 of her hit Bravo series and why she's always open to welcoming LVP back into her life
Read more »
'RHOBH's Kyle Richards teases season 10 without Lisa VanderpumpLife isn’t all diamonds and rosé — and neither is 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' not anymore.
Read more »