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'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 7 spoilers: Kyle Richards tease interesting 'shift' in new season, Kim Richards and Camille Grammer to return?

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The ball just started rolling for "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (RHOBH)" season 7, and two cast members recently dished interesting details on the reality show's much-anticipated comeback.

Lisa Vanderpump and Kyle Richards both attended the DailyMail.com Summer White Party in West Hollywood where they teased the changes coming to the program.  "Each season, someone new seems to come in and shake things up a bit, so we do have a little shift this season and it's interesting," Richards told E! News. However, she clarified that it's too early to say if the shift will be good or not. "Well, it's new. You never know," she continued. "In the beginning, it's always great, and then later, you're like, 'Oh my god, this is a nightmare!'"

Details on the new cast members are still under wraps, but two of the Housewives already confirmed that they will not join season 7: Yolanda Hadid and Kathryn Edwards. Richard mentioned about the possible appearance of her sister Kim Richards, but nothing is set in stone yet. "I think she is [returning]," Richards added. "I can't confirm that, but I would like to see her back and I know a lot of people would."

As fans can recall, Vanderpump was close to walking away from the show due to the tough time she had in the previous season. She eventually confirmed her return earlier this month via Twitter, saying: "Yep, never thought I would return. But after many discussions, the pump is still in the game. Thank you to all of you. #rhobh"

Camille Grammer is also rumored to join the series once again after quitting in 2013. Entertainment Tonight caught up with her during an event for Bravo where she was asked about coming back to RHOBH. "Don't call it a comeback! I don't know. We'll see, we'll see. You gotta talk to Andy [Cohen] about that. We gotta talk to the higher ups," she said.

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" is expected to premiere later this year, but the network has yet to announce an official air date.