'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Lisa Vanderpump says new season will be 'a lot different'

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Bravo has been keeping mum about the upcoming season of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," and the season 6 cast has yet to be revealed by the network. But Lisa Vanderpump gave the scoop on the new season, saying that it will be "a lot different" from what fans are used to.

Speaking with Radar Online, the restaurateur said, "It's going to be a lot different in season 6 because of cast changes."
It was earlier reported that two new cast members have been added to the show—NFL star Donnie Edwards' wife Kathryn Edwards and singer Erika Jayne, who is married to top attorney Thomas V. Girardi.

Vanderpump also revealed that there won't be a shortage of drama in the new season of the Bravo show.

"Already lots of different types of dynamics are coming into play, as well as all new arguments caused by differences of opinion," she said.

For season 6, it was reported that Vanderpump, Kyle Richards, Lisa Rinna, Eileen Davidson, and Yolanda Foster are all coming back to "RHOBH," while Brandi Glanville confirmed earlier this year that she's leaving the show. It was also reported that Kim Richards won't be back as she is said to be focusing on her health and is working toward her sobriety.
Vanderpump told the website that she has recently seen Kim and that she is doing well.

"I think sobriety is more important than any reality show she could be on," said the 55-year-old. Vanderpump added that when she saw the former child star, she "looked happy and good" and was with her sister Kyle.

It appears that the sisters have reconciled. Kim and Kyle famously feuded during the fifth season of "RHOBH," and the growing tension between the siblings affected the other ladies in the cast, particularly Glanville and Rinna.

Vanderpump also said that her relationship with Kyle has been in a good place so far, "but you start filming again and old conversations get brought up." She says that having Kim gone will definitely make the show different, but there are other dynamics now that will encourage people to stay tuned to the show.

"This is what makes us so fun to watch!" she said.

Bravo has yet to announce a premiere date for the sixth season of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."