'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Kyle Richards says she's not friends 'at all' with Brandi Glanville

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Last season on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," Kyle Richards and Brandi Glanville often clashed with each other over a number of things, but most often about Kim Richards and her sobriety. Brandi accused Kyle of not being there for her sister, while Kyle denied it several times.

In the new season of the show, Kyle is back as a regular cast member, but Brandi is only on for a few episodes after she was reportedly brought back by Bravo executives after leaving the show this summer.

Speaking with Entertainment Tonight, Kyle was asked whether she and Brandi are in good terms, to which the 46-year-old said, "We are not friends at all."

"We really didn't have a foundation to begin with," said the reality star. "It's not like a friend you had a falling out with and you missed them, so there's no love lost there."

The two ladies were amicable enough when Brandi joined the show, but things got ugly when Kyle and Brandi got into a physical altercation in season 5 where the ladies ended up shoving each other at Eileen Davidson's home. Back in season 5, Brandi also feuded with Eileen after she threw water at the soap opera star's face during a dinner party, and Brandi also clashed with Lisa Vanderpump after she slapped the restaurateur while on a boat ride in Amsterdam.

Kyle also spoke about starting season 6 without Kim, as this was the first time that the 51-year-old wasn't part of the regular cast of "RHOBH." Earlier this year, Kim was arrested for public intoxication and battery of a police officer in April, and shortly after she voluntarily entered a treatment facility to seek help. Back in August, she was arrested again for shoplifting at a Target store in Van Nuys.

Kyle said that it was "really weird" starting filming without her sister as they started working on the reality show together. But Kim will be in a few episodes this season, and Kyle said that everything worked out in the end.

"It was good to have her back for sure," said Kyle.

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