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Denise Richards Returning to 'RHOBH' For Season 10; Salary Revealed!

 
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Denise Richards was a newcomer for season nine of 'RHOBH' and longtime fans were super skeptical of her arrival. However, the skepticism did not last long as she quickly became a fan favorite with her down-to-earth behavior, don't-give-a-crap attitude, extreme openness, and hot husband. There was this whole new side to Denise and she was a pleasant treat for viewers so it is no surprise she is returning for another season, the upcoming season 10. She had fun filming, we had fun watching and apparently, Bravo is paying up. Radar Online reported Richards made one million dollars for her debut season on the show and will make four million dollars for four season, assuming she stays that long and the show does not get cancelled now that OG, Lisa Vanderpump has said her good-byes.

The plan was to keep the figure a secret but it has since gotten out and the other housewives- Lisa Rinna, Erika Jayne, Kyle Richards Umansky, Teddi Mellencamp, and Dorit Kemsley- were not too happy with the newcomer's salary. Prior to coming onto the show, the only household names currently on 'RHOBH' were Rinna and now, Denise. Richards Umansky was known through nieces Paris and Nicky Hilton while Teddi's father is the famous one. Name recognition can go a long way and we got to watch Denise get married and there is probably the hope her ex-husband, Charlie Sheen would someday appear. After all, their two daughters, Sami and Lola are regulars on the series. We are stoked for more Denise and do not care the cost. Are you excited for another season of Denise? Let us know!

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