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Camille Grammer May Leave 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'

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Jan. 20 2012, Published 10:49 a.m. ET

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Although the season finale of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is set to air this Monday night, stories are swirling that Camille Grammer probably will not return for the third season of the hit show.

 OK! NEWS: REAL HOUSEWIVES OF BEVERLY HILLS' CEDRIC MARTINEZ RUSHED TO HOSPITAL In fact, as per RadarOnline, producers are already auditioning women to replace her! A Bravo network source explained, "Producers are asking Lisa Vanderpump, Adrienne Maloof and Kyle Richards if any of their wealthy female friends would be interested in appearing on the show." The source pointed out, "It's an open secret that Camille most likely won't be back for a third season. She came off as such a b**ch during season one, whereas this season she has been very reserved, and she isn't exactly eager to return." OK! NEWS: REAL HOUSEWIVES' BRANDI GLANVILLE RINGS IN THE NEW YEAR WITH A MARRIAGE! WILL SHE GET IT ANNULLED? Plus, it sounds like Camille has some other projects perculating but "she needs to get released from her Bravo contract before she can pursue those." Wonder if any other housewives are ready to leave the show? The source indicated Taylor Armstrong and Brandi Glanville will come back. "Kim Richards doesn't want to, but she needs the money, so her role might not be as prominent. Producers will focus more on Brandi because she is so polarizing and she loves playing the villain."

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