Eileen Davidson and Lisa Vanderpump’s relationship remained tense throughout the following season, which would be the “Days of Our Lives” star’s final one. As Davidson shared in a statement for Bravo at the time, her schedule between two soap operas and a reality show had become a little out of hand, so she’d decided to scale back on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.” Suffice it to say, Vanderpump wasn’t especially upset about that decision.
Speaking to Access Hollywood ahead of Davidson’s departure, Vanderpump started off by saying she wished her the best. It’s also worth noting that in the same interview, she would also go on to thank her for playing a role in her advocacy against the Yulin Festival. However, she also made no qualms about the fact that she wouldn’t miss her. “I didn’t get on that well with her honestly, so, you know … I’ve got to be honest,” she laughed. Davidson didn’t respond.
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As fate would have it, Vanderpump herself would only have two more seasons on the show. Halfway through Season 9, Vanderpump famously quit — and didn’t even show up for the reunion. Davidson was one of the voices to criticize her for that … and that’s where Vanderpump’s diplomacy went out the window.