Heather Dubrow is supporting Lisa Rinna’s choice to bid adieu to The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
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Heather Dubrow backs Lisa Rinna’s decision to quit RHOBH
TMZ caught up with Heather Dubrow leaving WeHo in Craig on Tuesday night. Moreover, she briefly talked about Lisa Rinna’s decision to leave The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
In addition, while she spoke nothing but good things about her choice, she says that she will support Rinna if she ever decides to return to the series.
If you will recall, Dubrow left the Real Housewives of Orange County series back in 2017 saying that she wanted to spend more time with her family.
However, she returned back to the television show in 2021.
Additionally, Dubrow also addressed the rumors claiming that she might feature in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
Meanwhile, Dubrow admitted that it might be in the future if opportunities present themselves.
Lisa Rinna quits The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
Lisa Rinna announced her exit from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills last week after featuring in it for eight seasons.
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In addition, Rinna recently addressed her decision to leave the Bravo series following her fight with Kathy Hilton in Aspen.
The 59-year-old veteran actress confessed that filming for the twelfth season was difficult due to her mother, Lois’s death, and the ‘smear campaign’ against her following the drama with Hilton.
Rinna sat down for an interview with Interview Magazine to talk about her latest shocking decision.

She said, ‘The story just didn’t get told as two-sided as I would’ve liked.’
Additionally, she mentioned, ‘It was unfortunate that there weren’t cameras in Aspen. It was something that happened so spontaneously. In the moment, I didn’t think to turn on my voice memos. When somebody’s having a nuclear breakdown, you don’t think, “Oh, I should be filming this.”‘
The RHOBH alum then went on to reflect on her journey of eight seasons on the show.
She admitted, ‘I wouldn’t change any of it. I’m grateful for the experience. I am who I am before it, during it, and after it. I learned a lot, man.’
Moreover, she added, ‘I can go up against anybody in the f**king world right now. I mean, I never would’ve had that if I hadn’t had this experience. The tools that it gave me as a bad bitch, you can’t really cross me. I mean you can, but…. you shouldn’t.’