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Brandi Glanville Reveals She Wants To See Yolanda Hadid On RHOBH For Season 7!

There's been many rumors circulating throughout various reports that Yolanda Hadid may not be returning to the next season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hill. But what does former cast member Brandi Glanville feel about the 'rumors?'

"She's deciding whether or not to come back to Housewives," Glanville, told People while promoting her new E! reality series, Famously Single.

Continued Glanville: "And I was like, 'Girl, you need to do it because we want to see you get better, we WANT TO see you come out through this divorce, and show people that, even through divorce, you're okay. You can be in your 50s and be hot as f---.'"

Glanville’s comments come after reports emerged claiming that Bravo was not inviting Hadid – who has been on RHOBH since season 3 – back for season 7.

In January, Hadid, filed for divorce from David Foster after four years of marriage and nine years together. The former model was previously married to Mohamed Hadid from 1994–2000. She and Mohamed are parents to three children together: daughters Gigi, 21, Bella, 19, and son Anwar, 16.

Earlier this week, Hadid shared details about her forthcoming memoir, Believe Me: My Battle with the Invisible Disability of Lyme Disease. The book will be published by St. Martin's Press in February 2017, and Hadid  reveals why she felt it was time to write about hr journey with Lyme Disease.

"Once I started to uncover the mystery of chronic Lyme disease and the stigma around it, I felt a strong sense of obligation towards the millions of people suffering from this debilitating disease to share my journey and to be a voice for those who can't be heard," she told The Daily Dish.

"I would hope that anyone who watched or knows about my journey will take the time to read Believe Me as I truly hope it will educate and open people's hearts in order to gain a much deeper respect and understanding of this journey," Yolanda says. "The message here is really about how we can learn to be less judgmental and deal with chronically ill people in a more kind, compassionate and understanding way."

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