Fans Flood Kyle Richards' Post With Ideas For 'RHOBH' Tagline As Season 13 Looms
By Afouda Bamidele on June 5, 2023 at 11:00 PM EDT
Kyle Richards' fans have the most iconic taglines for their favorite "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" cast member!
Thousands of social media users took to Richards' comment section after she dropped a couple of images and used the caption to ask them for their taglines ahead of the Bravo show's 13th season over the weekend. The 54-year-old, who joined the reality series in 2010, is the last original cast member as of 2022, and she wants to maintain that role for as long as possible.
Fans Offered Kyle Richards Some Amazing One-Liners For Her 'RHOBH' Season 13 Return
Although Richards has no problem registering her presence on "RHOBH," she decided to involve her many supporters in one of the significant aspects that could make or mar her in the upcoming 13th season. Taking to Instagram, the reality star uploaded two images that featured her in a white terry robe and a perfect face beat, accomplished by Pamela Brogardi.
While she stretched herself out on a black leather couch with one arm crossed over the other in the first slide, she stood up for the second shot, dropping the robe's sleeves to give an off-the-shoulder look.
The attempt gave onlookers a clear view of her cleavage, collarbones, and the silver necklace adoring them. She added a pair of silver hoop earrings, allowing the high part of her brown locks to tumble down her shoulder. "Opening titles for #RHOBH. Any good ideas for a tagline for me? 💎🤔," the "Halloween Kills" actress penned in the caption.
Within minutes, Richards' followers had converged in the comments, where they published their best one-liners. One fan wrote, "I don't need a tagline, I'm a headline," and another typed, "I'm not just living the American Dream, I'm living the Beverly Hills Dream."
A third fan referenced her husband, Mauricio Umansky's realtor career, commenting, "My husband may sell this town ... but I own it!" "Once, I was the littlest sister, but now all the women look up to me," a fourth person stated.
A fifth Instagram user suggested, "When it comes to family and business, I never split my time; I just do the splits." A sixth fan chimed, "I had a great time as a child actor. But now, I have no time for anyone who acts like a child."
While fans anxiously wait to see if Richards will choose any of the catchy options, US Magazine had shared that she, alongside Dorit Kemsley, Garcelle Beauvais, Crystal Kung Minkoff, Erika Jayne, and Sutton Stracke, will be returning to "RHOBH" season 13.
Even though it remains unclear what other additions will be made or if Kathy Hilton will return as a "friend" of the cast, the publication noted that the series would be missing two people — Lisa Rinna and Diana Jenkins. Announcing her departure from the long-running show, Rinna issued a statement in January that read:
"This is the longest job I have held in my 35-year career and I am grateful to everyone at Bravo and all those involved in the series. It has been a fun 8-year run and I am excited for what is to come."
Later in the same month, Jenkins revealed that since her second pregnancy was considered "high risk," her doctor advised bed rest. "To that end, I cannot devote myself fully to filming the next season of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," she added before thanking "Bravo and Evolution for allowing me to focus on my pregnancy and their support and understanding."
The Young Artist Awards Nominee Clamped Down On Ozempic Allegations Recently
After months of being accused of using Ozempic to shed some pounds rapidly, Richards opted to lay the allegations to rest last month. Per The Blast, the "Deadly Sibling Rivalry" star clarified during an interview:
"I can say that I have never tried it, and I have never taken it. I'm not on any weight loss drug. If you know me, you know I have terrible anxiety, which would scare me to death. I have never, ever taken it."
The mother-of-four credited her intense workout sessions with her trainer, Cory Gregory, for her new, fit body. As it turned out, the "Police Woman" actress had previously addressed claims that she used diabetic medication to lose weight through her Instagram Story.
She accused her detractors of having problems changing their perspective using the term "motivated reasoning" — referring to how people remained adamant about a particular issue despite having "verified evidence to disprove it."