Another Twist! Camille Grammer Confirms She Isn't Returning To 'Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills' — 'I Wasn't Asked Back'
Aug. 30 2019, Updated 1:25 a.m. ET
Camille Grammer confirmed that she would not be returning for season 10 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills on Thursday, August 29. The reality star broke the news on Twitter and seemingly blamed costar Kyle Richards for her departure.
"I wasn't asked back. It's fine. I did my time on the show. And it's Kyle's show," she tweeted to her followers.
One fan suggested that she should have quit the hit Bravo show when Lisa Vanderpump made her abrupt exit.
"Agreed. My biggest regret was showing up for the reunion. I talked to LVP about this yesterday," Camille, 50, responded.
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She added, "It was was up to Kyle. I’m really fine. After the reunion I didn’t want to come back. It was an awful experience.”
Camille found herself in frequent conflict with her costars last season and she reportedly "needs a break" from the drama.
"She needs to focus on rebuilding her house that burned down and her marriage. She isn’t going to be the punching bag," a source told Us Weekly.
Newcomers Garcelle Beauvais and Sutton Stracke have already signed on to be cast members next season.