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Out With The Old! 'RHOBH' Axing Housewives, Hiring Two Replacements

‘Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills’ New Cast
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March 22 2016, Published 7:00 p.m. ET

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Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is about to get an infusion of major drama — onscreen and behind the scenes! RadarOnline.com has learned the Bravo reality show is currently in the process of firing and hiring stars.

"Producers are casting two more housewives," an insider exclusively told Radar.

As of now, "They are getting rid of Kathryn Edwards," claimed the insider, who added producers "are testing replacements."

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Also up on the chopping block are Kim Richards, 47, and her 51-year-old sister, Kyle.

"The whole situation with the sibling drama between Kyle and Kim is getting old," said the insider. "That really is Kyle's only storyline, so they may just invite Kim back."

However, "They are taking it day by day because they don't know how Kim is going to behave now that she's taking care of herself," continued the insider, "but they are conflicted and not sure they want to explore her story again, either."

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And though "Kim is known for always demanding more money," producers "aren't playing that game" this time around, said the insider.

After all, added the insider, "They are going to have an extra new cast member on hand to replace anyone who isn't working out."

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