11:26 AM EDT 7/2/2014
Brandi Glanville still doesn't want anything to do with Adrienne Maloof.
Although Maloof was the cast member who brought Glanville aboard The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills during the show's second season, the pair had a falling out one year later, and haven't made amends since. Even now, with filming on season five well underway, Glanville has no interest in having Maloof in her life.
“All of the ladies were really excited to see each other, as former castmates, Taylor Armstrong, Camille Grammer and Adrienne Maloof were at Kyle [Richards]’s party along with most of the current cast including Lisa Vanderpump and Kim Richards,” an insider revealed to Radar Online. “Everything was going really well and everyone was getting along, until Adrienne decided she wanted to try and talk to Brandi to smooth things over.”
During season three, Glanville shocked her co-stars and fans, when she revealed Maloof had used a surrogate for her three boys. Although Bravo didn't air the comment on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, word of Glanville's shocking reveal hit the web after the scene was shot, so once the scene did air, fans knew exactly what she had said.
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Since then, Glanville and Maloof have kept their distance, but now that Maloof is reportedly back on the show, she and Glanville are being forced to face their issues.
“Adrienne attempted to have a civil conversation with Brandi, but it quickly got out of control," the source explained. “Brandi accused Adrienne of attempting to use her to get famous, and get back on the show. It was sad because Adrienne really did have the best intentions but it wasn’t reciprocated by Brandi.”
While Maloof was reportedly fired after refusing to show up to the season three reunion, she recently resumed filming for the show's upcoming fifth season.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season five premieres on Bravo this fall.
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