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Camille Grammer Leaves The Cast Of Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills

It's too bad they need everyone on these shows to be messy. It's good
she tried to change her image and kept some things private.

She definitely left her mark on the Real Housewives franchise --
dinner parties with psychic mediums, anyone? -- but Camille Grammer's
time among the ladies of Beverly Hills is over, as she confirmed to Us
Weekly over the weekend.

"We couldn't get it worked out," the 43-year-old ex-wife of Kelsey
Grammer told Us at Saturday's grand opening of the new Blizz Frozen
Yogurt at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. "I've had so much fun with the
franchise, but I guess the producers and I couldn't come to an
agreement," she explained.

According to one insider, Grammer learned the news very recently --
this past Friday afternoon. "She got a call from producers telling her
she wouldn't be returning to the show," the insider said. "There's
nothing interesting left about her character. She refused to feature
her boyfriend [Dimitri Charalambopoulos], and she didn't want to
expose her kids [Mason and Jude] anymore."

Although the show's producers balked at Grammer's reluctance to share
her life on what is, after all, a reality show, the former Playboy
model (who floated the idea of being a "part time" housewife on the
show) was still shocked when she learned the news on Friday. "Camille
really didn't think there was a chance that they wouldn't ask her
back, so she was pretty surprised and upset this weekend."

"She's demanding and complicated to work with," concurs a second
source. "She's very careful about how she's portrayed, and didn't want
to put herself out there without having a say in how she came across.
She wants to move on in a positive direction in her life."

Still, partying with former costars Kyle Richards and Adrienne Maloof
at Saturday's Blizz Frozen Yogurt bash, the reality of the situation
hit hard, the second source adds. "Camille was bummed this weekend in
Las Vegas being with the girls and realizing her involvement was
over."

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