Word has it that the Season 5 snooze fest is officially over for Bravo's Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast members, since Brandi Glanville assaulted Kim Richards all Porsha Williams style. LeAnn Rimes sworn nemesis has since denied all accusation of wrong doing on Twitter--claiming that since ending her feud with Lisa Vanderpump that she's been all hugs and kisses. Meanwhile, former Housewife, Dana Wilkey, who faces some very serious prison time if convicted of the felony fraud charges of which she's been accused, has reportedly asked for the $25,000 bond she paid a few months back, because she's not a real flight risk and she needs the money to take care of her child and elderly mother.
Even though it is probably pretty hard for you to even imagine, reports surfaced last week that Brandi Glanville just wasn' getting along with all her Real Housewives of Beverly Hills costars quite as well as her Bravo producers might have liked.
According to one indignant source, who spoke with Reality Tea, Glanville straight up assaulted Kim Richards after one war of words got a little carried away:
"Brandi and Kim have had a love-hate relationship since the very first day they met...This fight was no exception.
"[They] were arguing when Kim decided to hit below the belt and started talking smack about Brandi being a drunken loser. That did it, Brandi just lost her mind and went after her.
"She rushed her and started punching and swinging at Kim."
Interestingly enough Brandi seemed to hear about the "rumors" the same day the story happened to break, and she quickly took to Twitter to defiantly declare that the only thing she could be accused of as of late was possibly trying to kill Kim with kindness:
"I heart @KimRichards11 SOOO much I might have kissed her on the face :) but I haven't punched anyone in the face since my 916 days #LOVEHER."
Word has it that it might not be so easy for former cast member, Dana Wilkey, to dispel the accusations by the federal government that she is guilty of wire fraud charges after entering a "fraudulent marketing contract."
At this point, reports Radar Online, Dana is more concerned with getting back the 25 large she had to pay to get bonded out of jail.
In court documents obtained by the publication, Wilkey's lawyer explained that Dana needs the money to support her child and elderly mother:
"While working, Dana Wilkey faces financial costs beyond her own defense.
"She is a single mother of a young child and she is also responsible for the costs of caring for a 97-year-old grandmother.
"She surrendered her passport, thereby removing any concerns about flight.
"The continued posting of property is not reasonably necessary. It is a burden."
Um...do rich people really not know about bail bondsmen?
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