'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills': Cast members tired of Brandi Glanville's attitude?

The cast of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 5, from left: Kim Richards, Brandi Gianville, Eileen Davidson, Lisa Vanderpump, Yolanda Foster, Lisa Rinna and Kyle Richards. Wikipedia

Feuding continues among the cast members of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills." 

It seems like all the cast mates of Brandi Glanville have had enough of her attitude, which is why they are plotting together to kick her out of the hit Bravo reality show. Life and Style magazine was the first one to break the rumors about the alleged plotting among all the other Housewives to get her fired. Apparently, the other girls are already fed up of all her drama, that is why they want to get rid of her before more fighting erupts. 

According to one of the sources of the report, "They are all banding together to make sure Brandi isn't around when filming for the next season begins. Everyone is so over her. They think she is a toxic addition to the group and want her gone!" 

Will Brandi really get booted out of the show, or would she make amends with those who she may have hurt in the past? 

But by the looks of it, Brandi may be embroiled in another debacle as she and co-star Kyle Richards started fighting each other because of Kyle's sister Kim. Eddie Cibrian's former wife defended Kim during an event, which did not end well between the two "RHOBH" mainstays. 

"Kyle and Kim [Richards, Kyle's sister] got into a huge fight at a party. Brandi saw what was happening and went over to make sure Kim was okay," a source from the Bravo production team shared back in September. "Kyle then went after Brandi and started yelling and getting in her face. Kyle pushed Brandi and scratched her arm!"

Brandi also said that she believes that Kyle needs to have an attitude change. 

But which of the two really needs to fix their attitude in order to stay in the reality show, Brandi or Kyle?

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" airs every Tuesday on Bravo.

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