Caitlyn Jenner says she could ‘see herself’ joining the cast of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
CAITLYN Jenner is open to being the newest drama-starter on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and close friend Sophia Hutchins is also on board.
The 70-year-old alum could make the jump to the show after she confessed she could “see herself” as a housewife.
Sophia first brought up the reality series to and eagerly said: "I would be on [RHOBH] in two seconds.”
The chimed in: “I did watch an episode with you two nights ago, and I honestly kind of got into it.
“You know, I’ve done reality television pretty much all my life - sports is reality television and I was watching that and saying, ‘I could see myself getting in there with some of the drama.’”
"Andy, call us!" Sophia then joked of , 51, who has hosted the since 2009.
When pressed which lady is Caitlyn’s favorite, she answered: "I like Lisa. I've known her for years, and years and years.”
She continued to praise the Vanderpump Rules star: "Talk about someone who always reinvents herself... She's funny and fun.”
The 23-year-old business owner then reveaeld: “Mine is Lisa Rinna, hands down. I’m always posting dancing videos with Lisa Rinna inspiration. I think she's a riot.”
The 10th season of premieres on Bravo April 15 at 8pm EST.
Returning cast members include: , , , , Dorit Kemsley and .
- who was an original star of the show and joined in 2010 - will for the first time.
After nine seasons on RHOB, she dropped the bombshell announcement in June 2019: "The last year was a very negative year for me. I feel like we’re moving forward. They have had their resolution.
"I just had a horrible time with the show and the women. It was a very sad time in my life and it wasn’t made any better. I just decided to walk away,” she said one year after the death of her brother Mark.
Fresh faces Garcelle Beauvais, 53, and Sutton Stracke are the latest to join the highly-anticipated season.
Actress and former model Garcelle will be the first African-American woman to be featured on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
The mother of three acknowledged the impact her new role has to :
“As the first African American Housewife in the Beverly Hills franchise, I am honored and humbled by this awesome opportunity to exemplify the fact that Black Girl Magic lives and thrives in every zip code!
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“Already being intimately familiar with the spotlight of Hollywood, my journey of successes and trials has already been chronicled and shared with my many loyal supporters around the world.
"The continual encouragement, support and yes, even at times, criticism, have helped make me the dynamic woman I am today.”
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