While it's already been anticipated, it's only now that Brandi Glanville was officially axed from Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" reality show.
Apparently, after being promoted as a full time cast in season 3 and remained on the show until season 5, Brandi Glanville, who clashed with many women in the show has finally been demoted, E! Online reported.
However, this may not take too long because there are reports that Eddie Cibrian's ex-wife could be "unfired" if she decides to "play nice."
The "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star will still be appearing on the show occasionally and her behavior improves, showrunners will reportedly have her stay on the show full time.
"Brandi got the ax Thursday after producers decided she was just too much trouble. Brandi was difficult and erratic on the set, fighting -- sometimes physically -- with other castmates," TMZ reported.
"But sources connected with the show tell us, they are not going to immediately replace her. They're hoping Brandi views this as a 'Come to Jesus,' and if she comes back for occasional visits, she can prove to them she can act appropriately enough so she doesn't get in the way of production."
Meanwhile, the controversial unfiltered blonde of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" show is now reportedly getting along well with her ex-husband Eddie Cibrian and his now wife LeAnn Rimes.
"PLEASE No more bashing of @EddieCibrian or @leannrimes on my time line- I will unfollow these people if I follow them at all.-#4mykids on&up," the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star wrote on Twitter.
Furthermore, Glanville reportedly is grateful for LeAnn Rimes and her love to Glanville's kids.
Furthermore, the reality star reportedly wrote in her blog that she's thankful of Rimes' kind treatment to her kids, Wet Paint reported.
"I'm in my American Airlines' seat 36 hours later, flying back home from NYC, thankful to be on a safe path home. My prayers go out to the families and loved ones of the downed German airliner in the French Alps this morning," she wrote in her blog referring to the Germanwings Flight 9525 tragedy.
"I cannot imagine the pain being experienced by these families at this moment, which shockingly has led me to add a new person into my flight prayer today...my children's stepmom. Don't get me wrong - not everything is yet copasetic, but my children love her, so she is now in the 'flight prayer,' differences aside," she added.