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  • 26
    Mar
    2013
    11:48am, EDT

    'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' get fighting mad in finale

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    Brandi Glanville and Kyle Richards have words during the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" post-finale reunion.

    By Ree Hines, TODAY contributor

    It was a night of she-said/she-said on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," as the season wrapped up with one fight after another.

    "I really don't like getting involved when I see other people arguing," Kyle Richards claimed when she spied Faye Resnick giving Brandi Glanville grief at Lisa Vanderpump's party, "but now I see a potentially volatile situation."

    So why not jump right in? Everyone else did -- and how.

    Despite all of the back and forth, there was one moment of peace on the season-ender. Lisa and her husband, Ken Todd, (with their always-present pup Giggy by their side) renewed their vows in a surprisingly fight-free ceremony.

    "I love you, darling," Ken told her. "And whatever I said 30 years ago still stands. I promise to obey you. Again.”

    Aw! But don't let that sweet stuff fool you. The action didn't end there. No sooner had the season wrapped than the first part of the reunion special aired.

    It should come as no surprise to "Housewives" fans to learn that the fights were far from over. In fact, one feud in particular has continued beyond the reunion -- or more accurately, reunions.

    “Lisa has never let go of the fact that I didn’t defend her on the reunion last year,” Kyle told In Touch, referring to Lisa's past blowout with Adrienne Maloof. “I’m still being punished one year later for not jumping in.”


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    According to Kyle, she and Lisa haven't spoken since this season's reunion was taped.

    See where the hubbub kicks of next week, when part two of the reunion special airs Monday at 9 p.m. on Bravo.

    What did you think of the finale night fracas? Share your thoughts on our Facebook page.

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  • 5
    Mar
    2013
    11:02am, EST

    Adrienne Maloof confirms she's leaving 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'

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    By Ree Hines, TODAY contributor

    It looks like fans may have a hard time recognizing "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" when the show returns for a fourth season -- and that's not because of any new nips and tucks for members of the cast. The real reason is that some of the familiar faces just won't be there at all.

    Camille Grammer recently revealed that her stint on the show was coming to an end, and now, hot on her heels, fellow "Housewife" Adrienne Maloof has confirmed that she's leaving too.

    "To my loyal fans... It was time to exit RHOBH," Maloof wrote in a post on her website Monday. "The show served as a wonderful platform for all the amazing projects that I have in the works. I am forever grateful to my fans, thank you for your support, and stay tuned! xoxoA"


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    Season three of the reality TV hit saw big changes for Maloof. She went through rough times, including her divorce from husband Paul Nassif, numerous tiffs with the other ladies from Beverly Hills and one big blowup with Brandi Glanville.

    According to both E! News and Us Weekly, Maloof did not attend the March 1 taping of the season three reunion special.

    "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" airs on Mondays at 8 p.m. on Bravo.

    Will you miss Adrienne next season? Are there any other shakeups you'd like to see on the show? Share your thoughts on our Facebook?

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  • 29
    Jan
    2013
    12:37pm, EST

    Yolanda Foster: 'Beverly Hills' housewife Brandi Glanville should 'just zip it'

    By Randee Dawn, TODAY contributor

    She may be the newest member of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," but that won't keep Yolanda Foster down -- she filmed the show while also battling Lyme disease, and on her first day out of the house, dropped by TODAY to chat with Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford.

    "While I was shooting the show I was really, really sick," she explained, sitting next to her Real Husband of Beverly Hills, Grammy-winning songwriter-producer David Foster. "As I watch myself (on the show) I'm like, 'Ok, girl, get to the point!' Because I had such tremendous brain fog."


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    Still, in her role as the show's "voice of reason," she had to deal with the mysterious brain workings of her fellow castmates, most of whom seemed to always have a problem with someone. Take Brandi Glanville's repeated comments about LeAnn Rimes, who is now married to Brandi's ex, Eddie Cibrian. "I think that Brandi would be a lot more powerful if she would just zip it and just walk her walk," said Yolanda. "(But) people tune in because they love to see that (sort of behavior)."

    Despite the drama, David said he could never have told his wife they couldn't make the show, as she's using it as a platform to launch herself and her ideas. "Yolanda has a purpose, she has a goal ... it's a great way to get your name out there," he said. "Could you imagine (me) saying, 'No, you can't'?"

    The pair have been together "7 years almost," said Yolanda, and here's one of the goals she wants to reach: "My goal is I want to piss off all of his ex-wives, because I want to be married to him longer than any of them," she grinned.

    "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" airs Mondays at 9 p.m. on Bravo.

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  • 31
    Aug
    2012
    7:45am, EDT

    LeAnn Rimes sues over 'secretly' taped conversations, cyber-bullying

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    LeAnn Rimes and husband Eddie Cibrian.

    By Brandi Fowler and Claudia Rosenbaum, E! Online

    This has been quite the week for LeAnn Rimes. After celebrating her 30th birthday Tuesday and promptly checking into rehab the next day, the country crooner filed a lawsuit Thursday against two women who allegedly "secretly" recorded one of her telephone conversations.

    Perhaps this had something to do with Rimes' "stress and anxiety" issues.

    LeAnn Rimes tweets sexy bikini pic after root canal

    Eddie Cibrian's wife filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court against Kimberly and Lexi Smiley and other individuals (whose names she has yet to uncover), for invasion of privacy, claiming they have orchestrated a "campaign of harassment" against her since she began dating her "Good Deeds" star hubby. 

    According to the complaint, Rimes alleges that the individuals secretly recorded a private telephone conversation without her knowledge or consent and then "conspired to spitefully ensure that out of context excepts of that recording would be disseminated to the public on various websites ... in an effort to portray Ms. Rimes in an egregious false and negative light and cause her emotional distress." 

    The suit states Rimes has put up with their "campaign of harassment in the hope they would tire of posting false and defamatory statements," but the "outrageous conduct" has only been escalating and Rimes "can no longer merely hope" the behavior will stop.

    Rimes said she has been the target of an "increasingly aggressive internet campaign by supporters of her husband Eddie Cibrian's first wife, 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Brandi Glanville." Rimes believes the individuals she is suing are behind this campaign which started when she began dating Cibrian. 

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    In Spring 2012, a friend of the defendants encouraged Rimes to talk to the Smileys in an attempt to end the negative Internet activity. Rimes spoke to them on the phone, but did not know she was being taped. 

    The recording was later posted on "hate" blogs such as Celebitchy.com and CrazyDaysAndNights.com, among others. Rimes states the posting has "harmed her reputation and personal relationships and have caused her emotional distress."

    Take a look at these celeb court appearances!

    Rimes is asking for an injunction against the individuals to prevent them from disseminating the tape, as well as compensatory, punitive and other damages. 

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