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Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills Stars Break Their Silence On Russell Armstrong Suicide

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Sept. 5 2011, Published 12:50 p.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

Several of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars spoke out for the first time about the suicide of Russell Armstrong, husband of their Housewives castmate Taylor Armstrong.

Appearing on Today, Adrienne Maloof, Kyle Richards and Lisa Vanderpump soberly addressed their reality show's all too-real tragedy.

Beverly Hills Housewives executive producer Douglas Ross was also there, and revealed he had "made some adjustments" to the show.  Russell Armstrong won't be seen in any of the first few episodes, he said.

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The new season premiere episode will begin with the Housewives reflecting on their loss, and setting the stage for the upcoming season.

That episode airs tonight at 9 pm tonight on Bravo.

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