RHOBH Brandi Glanville And Kim Richards Get Physical? Lisa Vanderpump Slams Media

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Brandi Glanville and Kim Richards have had an on-again-off-again friendship for a while now.

To the joy of Bravo producers, it looks like there's going to be some drama between the two "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" stars in the upcoming season.

Glanville reportedly "attacked" her RHOBH co-star because Richards tried to stage an intervention to take care of the former model's drinking habits, according the website realitytea.com.

"Brandi and Kim have had a love-hate relationship since the very first day they met. This fight was no exception," stated a source.

The insider added that Glanville and Richards "were arguing when Kim decided to hit below the belt and started talking smack about Brandi being a drunk loser. That did it, Brandi just lost her mind and went after her. She rushed her and started punching and swinging at Kim."

Although Brandi Glanville reportedly insisted that the rumors of a fight between her and Kim are "not true," the RHOBH cast member tweeted, "Just pray pray I don't go to jail from crazy crazy rhobh drama."

While news of RHOBH feuds continue, fellow reality television star Lisa Vanderpump recently made sure to let fans know that not everything in the media is true.

The owner of SUR was recently accused of leaving a one percent tip on a $500 bill at Bar On 4 in Beverly Hills, according to the publication Rumor Fix.

Radar Online had reportedly claimed that Lisa Vanderpump and her husband Ken Todd "ordered a ton of food and drinks and stayed for several hours. They left $5 cash on a $500 bill. She comes into Bar On 4 quite often. She is always loud, and doesn't treat any of the staff with respect. She is the most obnoxious woman ever and gets what she gives."

Lisa Vanderpump made sure to slam the rumors, telling Rumor Fix, "If someone is trying to start trouble - they should check their sources."

The bar has reportedly come forward to address that the story circulating about Vanderpump are not true.

"How many people do they need to come forward to say it's not true for them to stop?" concluded Vanderpump.

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