Camille Grammer has confirmed that she won’t be on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for its third season.
While reports said she didn’t want to “expose her personal life any more,” Camille herself said it was actually because she couldn’t come to an agreement with the show’s producers, which presumably means over money and/or contract stipulations.
“I can’t say too much at this moment, but we couldn’t get it worked out. I love these girls. I really do. I’ve had so much fun with the franchise, but I guess the producers and I couldn’t come to an agreement,” Camille told Us Weekly.
Update: In a more detailed interview with E! News published late Sunday, she steers her comments away from a contract dispute. “I was not fired. I didn’t want to expose my personal life so much anymore. I had done that and was over that. I care very much for my family and children and that show tends to take me away from them. I really want to focus on them right now,” Camille said. “I just chose to keep most things private in general. I’m in a good place and I’ve had such an interesting experience and such a learning experience being on this show. I’ve really enjoyed my time working with the girls and I will miss the camaraderie. I enjoyed the producers and Bravo. I’m upset about that part.”
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