Moving on. Lisa Rinna is formally leaving The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills after eight seasons on the fact collection.
“This is the longest job I have held in my 35-year career and I am grateful to everyone at Bravo and all those involved in the series,” the fact star, 59, advised Us Weekly in a press release. “It has been a fun 8-year run and I am excited for what is to come!’”
Rinna’s rep added: “Given that Lisa’s contract was up at the end of last season, and after taking the time to weigh her current options and business obligations, Lisa and Bravo have discussed and mutually decided that she will not be returning to RHOBH.”
The former cleaning soap opera star’s departure comes after she handled points on and off display screen throughout season 12. (Rinna initially joined the present in 2014 and continued to look as a fundamental solid member.)
The Melrose Place alum beforehand known as out trolls for making detrimental feedback about her and her costars’ youngsters. “We are doing a TV show. We try to entertain you. Why can’t you treat it like wrestling for gods’ sakes? Love us, love to hate us, but leave the kids alone,” she wrote through her Instagram Story in August 2022. “What you’ve said and done to my own kids [is] disgusting.”

Lisa Rinna. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
Rinna, who shares daughters Delilah, 24, and Amelia, 21, with husband Harry Hamlin, didn’t maintain again, including, “They didn’t sign up for this. What are [you] doing?! The kids — all of our kids — should be off limits, so stop it now. Enough is enough.”
The former Dancing With the Stars contestant additionally expressed her disappointment with how her late mom was honored on the hit actuality TV collection. “I got one episode of grace,” Rinna, whose mom, Lois, died at age 93, wrote through Instagram in July. “Lois deserved and deserves much more. Shame on everyone.”
Rinna famous that she anticipated extra display screen time devoted to her grief following her mom’s November 2021 loss of life. “I think production featured Lois a lot over the years, actually, which is why I thought they would celebrate her life a bit more and show our family’s grieving process,” she tweeted on the time. “We all just loved her so much and I’m grateful the show gave her a platform. She loved it and loved all of you.”
Earlier that month, the style designer got here below hearth for racist allegations after an onscreen argument with costar Garcelle Beauvais.
“We fight on our show if we fight with Garcelle we are all of a sudden called racist. That’s bulls—t. I will not accept that. I will express myself when and how I want and I am not afraid of any of you hoes,” Rinna defined through Instagram in June. “And if you are just so triggered by our show and a lot of you p—sies are go watch [Real Housewives of] Dubai.”
The California native later walked again her feedback following on-line backlash. “I have had a really rough time of it I think you’ve seen how hard this has hit me. I’m sorry if I’ve raged on you, about you- it really has nothing to do with any of you,” Rinna wrote on social media. “I know it’s not easy to have warm fuzzies for me right now but I’ll get through this and hopefully come out the other side stronger and better.”
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