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Kyle Richards: Leaving The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills?

Last month, we reported that The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills would be back for a second season, with the whole cast returning for all the fun. Might the second half of that statement have been premature? Kyle Richards, a.k.a. the gorgeous, normal and happy one (relatively speaking) is now hinting at an early exit from the Bravo franchise, according to EW . The sister of co-star Kim Richards and aunt to Paris and Nicky Hilton isn’t confirming a departure just yet, but isn’t sure she’ll be back on it either. “The show has been picked up for a second season, but I’m not sure if I’m coming back yet,” she said, sending chills through the spines of fans. While rumors about new cast members (Faye Resnick, Ayda Field ) have been flying, Bravo is keeping mum on cast moves and possible additions. “The only thing we’ve announced is that The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is coming back for a second season,” a rep for the network told EW . Would Kyle’s potential absence make you less likely to watch? Is she your favorite, or do you tune in to watch the train wreck that is Camille?

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Kyle Richards: Leaving The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills?

Charlie Sheen Ticket Sales Tanking Hard

Charlie Sheen “plays” Cleveland tonight. Tickets are still available. A lot of them. The first show of his Torpedo of Truth tour was such a historic debacle , a huge number of people dumped tickets to future dates onto the secondary market. Also, a large number of tickets remain unsold at all, even after Sheen redeemed himself (sort of) with a better-received Chicago performance (below). Sheen Live Tour – Torpedoes of Truth According to online exchanges, the average ticket to Sheen’s upcoming Radio City Music Hall date went for between $125-$150 last week on its website. Yesterday, that average sale price sank to $80. Today, $50. An Orchestra seat at Radio City can now be had for as little as $24, far, far below face value. Not that Sheen likely cares. “I already got your money, dude,” he told a Detroit fan who booed him. “You paid your hard-earned money without knowing what this show was about.” At least fewer people will be making that mistake now.

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Charlie Sheen Ticket Sales Tanking Hard