• Yolanda Foster's Participation in 'RHOBH' Reunion Limited Due to Lyme Disease

    Yolanda Foster's ongoing battle with Lyme disease has been one of the most real stories told on Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," and things seem to be getting worse instead of better. We know she suffered a serious relapse in December and has admitted that she has now had difficulty thinking and processing information. It has made writing and watching television difficult, but the reality star is committed to finding a cure for herself and others. She recently returned from a trip overseas to try some experimental treatments and, as always, Foster has carried herself with grace. Producers are concerned, though, because the "RHOBH" reunion show taping is soon and they know she will need to participate on a limited basis despite her neurological problems.
  • 'LHH' Cameras Rolled Yesterday as Yandy Smith Gave Birth to Daughter

    Finally, there is some good news to come out of the "Love & Hip Hop" franchise. Yesterday in New York, Yandy Smith welcomed her second child with Mendeecees Harris. The couple checked in to a city hospital ahead of the huge blizzard, and by late yesterday night, Jan. 26, Harris confirmed that their daughter had finally been born. Fans of the couple will get a firsthand account of the happy occasion because at least part of it was filmed by VH1 for "LHH," according to Bossip.
  • Barbara Walters Headed Back to 'The View' to Keep Peace?

    Things have been falling apart fast on this season of ABC's "The View," and the network is scrambling to figure out what to do to get the fiasco under control. Whatever personal turmoil might have originally existed between Whoopi Goldberg and Rosie O'Donnell has now spilled out while they are on-camera, and last week's shouting match took the discord to a whole new level of hostility. The brass is desperate to put together a trouble-shooting game plan, and it seems like they have already given up on the current season and are looking ahead. Rumor has it they are hoping to woo Barbara Walters back to the show to get things back under control. According to a report by Radar Online, ABC is ready and more than willing to write off this season if it thinks it can put out a better product beginning next fall. "They've been talking about just letting it run its course this season and bringing it back with Barbara and a new panel in the fall. They've talked about how to creatively bring her back and maybe use a little comedy, like it was all just a bad dream," says the source.
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