A sprawling mansion that had featured prominently on the reality show 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' has burned in a dramatic blaze that required more than 100 firefighters to get under control.
As Lindsay Lohan made clear with her character of Rapunzel on 'Saturday Night Live' this weekend, the next clear edition of Bravo's 'Real Housewives' series should center around those animated Disney princesses who seem to have it all.
On 'Today,' 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' stars Adrienne Maloof, Kyle Richards and Lisa Vanderpump, as well as executive producer Douglas Ross, spoke about the tragic suicide of Russell Armstrong, estranged husband of co-star Taylor Armstrong.
Former 'Real Housewives of D.C.' star Michaele Salahi and Journey guitarist Neal Schon are apparently a hot item and they want everybody to know it. Can't they just go their "separate ways" already?
While the death of Russell Armstrong, estranged husband of 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Taylor Armstrong, has officially been ruled a suicide, a member of his family believes foul play may have been to blame, 'Today' reports.
If you didn't think Bravo's 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' would be able to top last season's Dinner Party From Hell, well, think again.
On Tuesday, PEOPLE premiered the trailer for the show's upcoming second season, which teases more fights, more tears and two brand-new housewives, Brandi Glanville, the ex-wife of philandering Eddie Cibrian, and businesswoman Dana Wilkey.
Someone in the recording industry must have a thing for the stars of Bravo's 'Real Housewives' franchise.
Kim Zolciak (Atlanta) capitalized on her onscreen catchphrase with a single called 'Tardy For The Party,' Whitehouse gate-crasher Michaele Salahi (Washington D.C.) released the dance track 'Bump It' and Jo de la Rosa (Orange County) dropped the independent lady anthem 'You Can't Control Me.' C