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Reality Show Update: Kim Richards leaves 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'

A recent report coming from Radar Online said that Kim Richards is still in denial about her actions that led her to be booted from the show "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills".

The source said, "Kim has been telling her friends in rehab that she was not fired from 'Real Housewives' at all. Pretty much no one believes her. Some of the things that she says, she just seem like she is in such denial."

In a previous article from Radar Online, Kim Richards was fired from "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."

The article elaborated that the actress suffered another relapse during her daughter Brooke's Mexican wedding last May 23. E! Online also added that she went back to rehab after the wedding.

A network insider tells Radar, "It was decided this morning at a meeting that Kim is not being asked back on the show because of her failure to communicate everything with her bosses."

The source also added, "When Kim went missing in action she refused to answer calls of anyone from the network for the entire time. They had to find out about her entering rehab again from a family member. They decided that it was time to let her go because there was a lack of communication, and they are glad to see her go. Finally, they can no longer be held accountable for her misconduct."

In the report from E! Online also reported that Kim may return for a cameo, or a few appearances, but not as a full-time series regular. The article added that Richards has been a cast member of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" since season one in 2010 and has struggled with alcohol addiction issues since then.

In another article from E! Online, co-star Lisa Vanderpump said that the cast was supportive during the time the Richards was drinking.  She said, "More than anything all of the cast hopes she receives the treatment she needs. We all love her and support her at this difficult time and know she will emerge better equipped with what life has to offer."


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