“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” season 9 is coming back for another shocking season as the housewives are ready to tell stories about their lives again. And while the viewers are excited to see their favorite women again, everyone should also get ready to see new faces in the reality show.
As per USA Today, Denise Richards and Camille Grammer are joining “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” season 9. They will be welcomed to the show by the mainstay cast including Lisa Vanderpump, Erika Girardi, Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave, Dorit Kemsley, Kyle Richards, and Lisa Rinna.
Denise Richards is well known to be Charlie Sheen’s wife. She was once married to the actor from 2002 to 2006 and they had two children. At 47 years old, she remarried and tied the knot with “The Leap” actor Aaron Phypers. The two got married just last September.
At any rate, it was said that although Lisa Vanderpump is appearing in the episodes of “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” season 9, she had already left the show because of the constant bickering with her co-stars. There were so many conflicts and these will be shown when #RHOBH airs.
Bravo TV also released the trailer for “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” season 9 to tease fans and the upcoming season features a caption that says, “The real story is even more crazy, epic, unbelievable, and shocking.” Knowing how feisty the women of RHOBH can be, everyone can already figure in their head what those words mean.
In any case, it was not mentioned if someone would replace Lisa Vanderpump when she leaves. Fans will surely miss her character but then again, there is still the “Vanderpump Rules” to watch for people who want to see the popular reality star.
Meanwhile, “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” season 9 is set to return on Feb. 12, 2019, at 9 p.m. on Bravo TV.


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