Lisa Rinna Teases New Reality Show With Family, If She’d Return to RHOBH, and If She’s in Touch With Cast, Plus What She Learned During Her Time on Bravo

   

Lisa Rinna Teases New Reality Show With Family, If She'd Return to RHOBH, and If She's in Touch With Cast, Plus What She Learned During Her Time on BravoLisa Rinna might be on the verge of a reality television return.

 

Nearly two years after leaving The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills following eight seasons with the Bravo reality show, the 61-year-old former soap actress is teasing a potential new series with her family, which includes her husband Harry Hamlin, 73, and their daughters Delilah Belle Hamlin, 26, and Amelia Gray Hamlin, 23.

“You just never know what is around the corners, is what my mom used to say. You just never know,” Lisa teased during an October 31 interview with Us Weekly. “I’m open to all kinds of things and I think there’s all sorts of fun things that are being presented to us right now. It’s kind of a matter of, how do you want to express yourself in those types of genres.”

 

Lisa wouldn’t share any specifics about what she and her family might be mulling over, but she confirmed there were “a lot of fun opportunities.”

“So, let’s see what happens,” she added.

Although Lisa is open to starring in a new series with her husband and kids, she said she wasn’t keen on the idea of returning to RHOBH.

“I think that there’s certain things that you do in life, and you finish that chapter and we did that,” she shared, noting that she still speaks with the cast. “I have made some great friends over there, so I definitely talk to my girls.”

In the years since leaving Bravo, Lisa has been having “the time of [her] life.”

“Life is great. Life is so fun,” she told Pop Culture. “It’s just been one great thing after another.”

That said, she did go through “an adjustment” after walking away from RHOBH.

“I did it for eight years. That’s a very, very long time to have a job. I had never had a job that long in the entertainment business,” she explained. “So, you know, change is always inevitable and change always has an adjustment period. But I have to say … things are meant to be in life.”

 

“My experience on Housewives was so valuable because I learned so much about human nature. I learned so much about dealing with these different personalities – that’s kind of saying it in a really nice way,” she continued. “I learned a great deal and I wouldn’t trade that eight years [of] experience for anything, because living life creates a lot of this experience so that you can play these different characters. Every part of my life has led me to where I am now. … I use everything.”

Also, during the interview, as she teased something “fun” she has “in the works for 2025,” Lisa said she would love to work again with Ryan Murphy, the creator of American Horror Stories, on which she previously appeared.

“That’s really the top of my bucket list because he does so many amazing projects,” she said. “It could really be anything. You know, I’d love to do horror. I’d love to do a murder mystery. … So that’s really my dream.”