“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills”: Kim Richards Posts a Selfie with Brandi Glanville; Newcomer Eileen Davidson Set to Appear in “Days of Our Lives”

By Staff Writer

Aug 29, 2014 12:28 AM EDT

From what it seems, the cast of the upcoming season of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" are likely to be getting along with each other. It was previously reported that the reality show's fifth season will be boring as there is "no drama."

While the premiere of RHBV is slated to air this fall, cast Kim Richards posted on Instagram a photo of her with Brandi Glanville. The photo was captioned, "Always a good time.. When hangin with my girl @brandiglanville #goodtimes #friendship."

RadarOnline previously reported that all of the ladies are seemingly getting along claiming this as something not good for the show's next season. "There's no drama, which means there's barely even a show for Bravo," a source told the website. "The issue is that everyone gets along! It's horrible," shared the insider.

While Glanville was one of the main focus of drama in the previous season because of her rift with Lisa Vanderpump the two tried to get along well for the cameras. Vanderpump and husband Ken Todd graced a party at Glanville's new house and the two played nice.

"They approached Brandi and chatted with her very cordially," source told E! Online. "I wouldn't say things were as good as they used to be, but fences seem to be mending," the source added.

Newcomers Lisa Rinna and Eileen Davidson are also seen getting along well with the other members of the cast. "The new girls, Eileen and Lisa, seem to just be getting their feet wet," the insider told the website.

Meanwhile, Eileen Davidson is also reported to be appearing in "Days of Our Lives" and "The Young and the Restless." In an interview with TV Guide, the Emmy-winning actress shared what she thinks of juggling her career as an actress and as a cast member of the reality show.

"This kind of acting opportunity would never have happened back when the daytime-drama world was really healthy," said Davidson. "Now times have changed. Soaps are trying to stay relevant. They want to stay on the air. They're willing to set aside that old competitiveness to help each other out."

"My characters are 180 degrees apart - from the way they look to the level of their sanity," she said of the possibility of mixing her characters up.

"The eal Housewives of Beverly Hills" is expected to premiere on Bravo this fall.

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