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Here's Why Lisa Vanderpump Skipped Out On Camille Grammer's Wedding

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Oct. 21 2018, Published 7:30 p.m. ET

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Lisa Vanderpump was noticeably missing from her Real Housewives of Beverly Hills costar and friend Camille Grammer's big wedding on Saturday. So what was the reason for her skipping out? Read on for all the details.

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Camille wed longtime boyfriend David Meyers in Hawaii over the weekend. Her daughter Mason, 16, was a bridesmaid and her son Jude, 14, was the one to walk her down the aisle.

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Kyle Richards was another bridesmaid at the ceremony. Other RHOBH housewives who attended included Lisa Rinna, Dorit Kemsley and Teddi MellencampDenise Richards couldn't go due to her filming a movie in Connecticut.

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Lisa was also a no-show, as she opted to attend a baseball game on Saturday instead. So why did she skip out from showing up to her friend's ceremony?

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A source told PEOPLE exclusively that “She’s going through a lot right now,” while adding "It’s not been the best time for her.” The death of her brother Mark mixed with the tensions being at an all-time high with the RHOBH ladies have not been easy for the 58-year-old.

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Producers were reportedly begging Lisa to attend Camille's nuptials, which made the other ladies "annoyed" with her. “They think she is acting entitled by not showing up to things," an eyewitness told Hollywood Life. Lisa has missed out on several recent filming opportunities including at Erika Jayne's concert and a "road trip" that the other women took with Camille.

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Do you think Lisa made the right decision by not attending? Sound off in the comments.

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