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Where Are They Now: The Season 1 Cast of RHOBH!

 
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Here we are, nearing the end of season nine of 'RHOBH' and, what started off as a blah season, has had quite an exciting ending...off-screen, that is. We have lost OG, Lisa Vanderpump, when she opted not to come to the reunion and announced she would not return for season 10 (do we need a season 10 and another year of puppygate? Asking for a friend). If you have Hulu, you can very easily retrace the beginnings of the BH series, with season one airing all day today on Bravo. There are actually some people you look at throughout the years and go "she was on the show? I plum forgot about her! Did I like her?" So, let's take it back to October 14, 2010 and a town called Beverly Hills and find out where some of the long lost ladies have gone. 

-Kyle Richards Umansky: still on the series and to put it in perspective, we celebrated her eldest daughter, Farrah graduating from college in season 1. A few episodes ago, Kyle threw Farrah her 30th birthday party so there you go. 
-Camille Grammer: now a Meyer, she ended up getting divorced from her husband, Kelsey Grammer when he ended up cheating on her. She would go on to joke about his tiny penis, battle cancer, go from most hated housewife to beloved back to hated and has become a consistent friend of the housewives. They (minus Vanderpump) all attended her wedding in Hawaii this season only to have her Malibu home burn down episodes later. Eldest child, Mason is also a model now, whom they watched walk in Fashion Week last season.
Adrienne Maloof: "happily" married to plastic surgeon, Paul Nassif and a boss biatch raising the couple's three children, Colin, Christian, and Gavin, it was always first class with the petite maven. But, after a truth about her and Paul was exposed in season three, she did not show up to the reunion and never returned to the series. She and Paul divorced and she went onto date Sean Stewart and other much younger men. Adrienne was last seen on the first few episodes of season eight when the ladies went to Vegas. Her sons are 16 and 13.
-Kim Richards: sister to Kyle, she was very into her four children, Kimberly, Brooke, Whitney, and Chad and would even talk about having a fifth. Having battled addiction in the past, Kyle always felt it was her responsibility to watch over Kim, who would go on to relapse more than once. Now a grandmother, she was most recently seen on 'Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars' and on a few episodes of this season of 'RHOBH' where she reconciled with cast member, Lisa Rinna. She is said to be clean and sober.
-Taylor Armstrong: next to Adrienne, she was the most plastic and Beverly Hills looking housewife. Struggles with her husband, Russell, put her on the map as well as an over-the-top fourth birthday party for her daughter, Kennedy. Ultimately, she came out as a victim of domestic abuse at the hands of her husband, who ended up killing himself after they separated, and she fell in love with her lawyer, John Bluher. The two have been married since 2014 and mainly live in Colorado with Kennedy, who is now 13. 
-Lisa Vanderpump: she was all about the love of her pup, Giggy and getting daughter, Pandora engaged to boyfriend, Jason. She also was trying to figure out where to send son, Max, just 18 at the time, to college as he wanted to pursue a future in music. He had been living out of state with his godmother as he had fallen in with the wrong crowd and both Lisa and husband, Ken were trying to figure out the right path. Jason and Pandora have since gotten married; Max left music school and holds down a good job; and Lisa has her own show 'Vanderpump Rules' away from the housewives as well as an animal rescue called Vanderpump Dogs. 

The show won a Critics Choice Award in 2011 and it has lasted all these years and many housewives. Where are the rest of them? More to come!

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