'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Casting Update: Who Is Kathryn Edwards? More New Faces Revealed In Premiere

By Staff Writer

Dec 02, 2015 07:34 AM EST

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" just premiered its latest season and fresh faces were seen. One of them is Kathryn Edwards plus two more.

According to Bustle, Brandi Glanville and Kim Richards would not be returning to the series as mainstay cast members. Edwards will be introduced along with Erika Girardi. Edwards is said to be no stranger to the glitz and glam of Hollywood so she most probably knows her way in the show.

Kathryn Edwards is said to be married to Donnie Edwards, a former NFL player for the San Diego Chargers. Before marrying Donnie, Kathryn was married to former NFL player Marcus Allen. Kathryn has graced many covers of numerous magazines. As per her Instagram posts, she reportedly is bonding very well with her co-new star, Girardi.

During the premiere, Reality Tea shared that Lisa Rinna and Eileen Davidson were added to the group. The two opera singers added much to the drama of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills." It was also seen that Yolanda Foster traveled to Spain with her friends. She is suffering from Lyme Disease and has recently announced that she and David are getting a divorce after four years of being married. However, their divorce will not be part of this season of the Bravo show as it has stopped filming before the announcement came.

As for the other drama, Entertainment Weekly shared that Brandy called Eileen's home decor "American Psycho" as she has displayed her old cigarette boxes and angel candy bowls. Eileen agrees and is seen decluttering her home. The cast of "The Housewives of Beverly Hills" were also seen going out to dinner for Lisa Rinna's birthday.

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" has casted four new members namely Lisa Rinna, Eileen Davidson, Erika Girardi and Kathryn Edwards. The four new faces are expected to bring more drama to the Bravo show.

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