Lisa Vanderpump is almost as tired of being of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills as the fans are tired of having drunk Brandi Glanville ugly gossip on the show. During an interview to recap the season Lisa admitted that she hasn't signed on for next and season and may quit rather than subjecting herself to further abuse. Conversely, Brandi Glanville is reportedly more than psyched to return to the show, but some fans have an online petition to have her fired instead.
Lisa Vanderpump has enough going on in her life that she doesn't need the stress of dealing with the viper's vest that The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills has become.
Lisa admitted in a recent interview that she hasn't signed up to appear on the next season just yet, and isn't really sure if she's plans to do it at all (via Huffington Post):
"I am not signed on and I don't know whether I am staying and don't think any of us do right now...I don't know, right now I have to be honest. It is a tough season for me."
"If it becomes about a bitch fest then it is not something I signed up for; but if it becomes about documenting my life...that is something I want to do."
"Everyone wants to stay, but I don't know. I have a lot to consider I am opening a new business, I have Vanderpump Rules and let's see if they both get picked up and let Bravo make the decision and offer and see where we go from there.
"But the way the show was in the end, the last episodes, that is not something I would care to repeat."
There is no doubt in anyone's mind that Brand Glanville would love nothing more than to return for another volatile season, but a concerned group of fans have started an online petition in order to stop that from happening.
According to the petition on Change.org, Brandi is a terrible person, who absolutely must be removed from the airways before she further damages the hearts and minds of child molested minorities obsessed with trashy reality television:
"Brandi Glanville has made repetitive comments in the open media, social media, the actual television show and interviews which are distasteful and offensive to many groups of people.
"She jokes about racial stereotypes and child molestation among other very serious issues. Her behavior and words are hurtful, offensive and repulsive beyond the point of entertainment."
That makes sense right up until the word "entertainment."
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