'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Back With New Cast
One familiar face gets promoted, David Foster's wife gets added
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Bravo execs have confirmed the addition of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" cast members Yolanda Hadid Foster and Brandi Glanville as the series returns in November. The ever entertaining ladies of luxury are set to return for a third season of the hit reality show, adding a new cast member and promoting a featured star to a series regular.
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Housewives Taylor Armstrong, Adrienne Maloof, Kim Richards, Kyle Richards, and Lisa Vanderpump are all back for another season, while actor Eddie Cibrian's ex-wife, Glanville, has become an official cast member, after making a few appearances in season two.
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New to the cast is Foster, a Dutch model who has been married to legendary songwriter and music producer, David Foster, since 2011. In a preview for the upcoming season, Foster doesn't seem to get off on a good foot with Maloof, while Richards undergoes plastic surgery. Grammer shows off her new boyfriend, and Maloof's marriage starts to fall apart. The third season begins on Monday, Nov. 5.
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