Has the "Real Housewives of Beverly HIlls" Feud Ended? Lisa Vanderpump and Brandi Glanville Put Past Fighting Aside

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What would a season of "Real Housewives of Beverly HIlls" be the same without the drama? Modern society has no idea, but it may find out soon. According to KDrama Stars, we might be seeing such a thing in the upcoming season of "Real Housewives."

First, sources from the publication say that things are "going to be better than last season." Specifically in relation to Brandi Glanville and Lisa Vanderpump, who have been feuding on the show for quite a while, to the point of physical violence in the past.

Here's what the "Real Housewives" star said on the matter.

"When we left last season I really wanted to be as far away from her as I could possibly be and then things have to change, we'll see that story kind of comes to its conclusion."

That "conclusion" is the presumed end of the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" feuding, although it could conclue in a different manner (perhaps one housewife beating on another with a pair of designer shoes).

However, sources close to E! Onilne claim that the two really are making up. Apparently, the two attended a party together recently and were able to be around each other without engaging with catfighting or screaming at each other. Says the source:

"When we left last season I really wanted to be as far away from her as I could possibly be and then things have to change, we'll see that story kind of comes to its conclusion."

Enstars also adds that Vanderpump has been getting along with castmember Lisa Rinna, so even if things don't work out with Brandi Glanville, she'll still have at least one friend on the cast. Which she might need, if that shoe-beating ever happens.

Check back soon for the latest "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" news.

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