The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Denise Richards recently opened up about her potential return to the hit reality show. She also discussed her conflict with Erica Girardi on the show.
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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is a hit reality show which, as the title says, explores the lives of some housewives living in Beverly Hills. The show recently finished its 13th season earlier this month and the speculations for its next season are already on the rise.
Will Denise Richards return for the show’s next season?
Denise Richards is open to returning on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. The reality star made a few memorable cameos in the show’s recently concluded 13th season and it seems that she is ready to come back for more if the opportunity presents.
“I always say, ‘Never say never,’” Richards recently told PEOPLE.
This statement comes even after Richards was seen butting heads with Erica Girardi on more than a few occasions when she appeared on the show. The two women seemed to have some past conflicts that they were coming to terms with in the show’s latest season.
Despite such conflicts, Richards’ comments signal a potential return for her on the show as she hasn’t completely shut the door on it yet. Though her former castmate, Lisa Rinna is quite sure that she isn’t returning to the show, formally putting an end to an era in her life.
“I’m grateful for that show,” Rinna opened up on The Jennifer Hudson Show. “I’m the person I am today because of it, but I’ll never go back. Nope, I did it. Did it, did it, saw the movie.”
What happened between Denise Richards and Erica Girardi?
Denise Richards had made a brief return to The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills after exiting the show earlier once. This time, she came back for a few episodes and had a memorable clash with her cast member, Erica Girardi.
The whole incident sparked off when Richards expressed her frustrations with Girardi when she had discussed threesomes in front of Richards’ children in 2019, when they were quite young. Though Girardi expressed she had apologized to Richards for the same, the conflict escalated when Girardi mentioned Richards’ eldest daughter, Sami’s OnlyFans account.
“I wouldn’t have brought up Denise’s daughter had she not pushed so hard,” Girardi told Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live after the show’s premiere. “That’s really the truth, and that’s the answer: I did not want to do this. I did not want to go there, and I really meant that. But if you want it, you can get it,”
Richards’ willingness to return to the show can lead to even more conflicts between the two or maybe even a resolution as is the norm in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
Beyonce has put a new spin on Dolly Parton’s iconic song Jolene in her new album Cowboy Carter. While the former’s version includes an introduction from Parton herself and remains true to the origin melody, there are no parallels between Dolly Parton’s Jolene and Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter version of the song. While the former version is a plea, Beyonce’s rendition of it is a warning with a blaring siren.
If you’ve not yet had the time to listen and dissect the lyrics and play spot the difference between Jolene by Parton, which came out in 1973, and Jolene by Beyonce, which dropped on Friday, March 29, scroll below for an enchanting exploration of the same but different songs.
She is no Dolly Parton, Jolene — Stay away from Beyonce’s man
In Parton’s Jolene, the veteran singer opens the track with a sincere plea, asking Jolene, the fictional homewrecker in the song, to leave her man alone. “Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene/I’m beggin’ of you please don’t take my man/Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene/Please don’t take him just because you can,” Parton croons.
Beyonce on the other hand, like the Queen she is, issues a clear-cut threat to Jolene as she sings, “Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene/I’m warning you, don’t come for my man/Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene/Don’t take the chance because you think you can.”
You could be beautiful beyond compare but that’s not enough to take her man Jolene — She’s Beyonce
Dolly Parton breaks down Jolene’s beauty in the following verse of the song — noting it makes her hard to compete with. “Your beauty is beyond compare/With flaming locks of auburn hair/With ivory skin and eyes of emerald green/Your smile is like a breath of spring/Your voice is soft like summer rain/And I cannot compete with you Jolene,” Parton sings.
Meanwhile, Beyonce acknowledges Jolene’s beauty in the 2024 version of the song but asserts that it’s not enough to take her man from her. The Halo singer sings, “You’re beautiful beyond compare/Takes more than beauty and seductive stares/To come between a family and a happy man.” She continues, “Jolene, I’m a woman too/ The games you play are nothing new/So you don’t want no heat with me, Jolene.”
Beyonce is keeping her man — Jolene needs to find her own
While Parton continues to beg Jolene to not take her man, Beyoncé doubles down on the other woman in the song, asking Jolene to leave her man and find her own. “Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene/I’m warning you, woman, find you your own man/Jolene, I know I’m a queen, Jolene,” Beyonce sings.
They’ve been through a lot together, Jolene — Beyonce is certain of her man choosing her
While Parton finishes her Jolene with a chorus repetition, begging Jolene again and again to not take her man from her, Beyoncé extends the song and expresses how rooted her relationship with her man is.
“Me and my man crossed those valleys/Highs and lows and everything between/You did roll in like tumbling weeds/I sleep good happy, ‘cause you can’t dig up our planted seeds.” “I know my man’s gonna stand by me breathing in my gentle breeze/I crossed those valleys/Highs and lows and everything between,” she adds.
“Good deeds roll in like tumbling weeds/Good and happy, ‘cause you can’t dig up them planted seeds/Jolene, Jolene, Jolene Jolene.” Beyonce concludes by singing, “I’ma stand by him, he gon’ stand by me, Jolene.”
Here’s Jolene by Beyonce:
Dolly Parton long hoped for Beyonce to cover her 1973 hit
Back in 2020, Parton expressed her wish to see Beyonce’s rendition of Jolene during an interview with The Big Issue. “It has been recorded worldwide over 400 times in lots of different languages, by lots of different bands. The White Stripes did a wonderful job of it, and many other people,” the singer said, adding, “But nobody’s ever had a really big hit record on it.”
“”I’ve always hoped somebody might do someday, someone like Beyonce,” she mentioned at the time. Parton reiterated her wish in 2022 during an appearance on The Daily Show. The singer revealed that she hoped Beyonce would join the list of singers who covered various versions of Jolene over the years.
“I don’t know if she’s even got the message, but wouldn’t that be killer? I think she’s fantastic and beautiful and I love her music.” Parton said during the interview. “I would just love to hear ‘Jolene’ done in just a big way, kind of like how Whitney [Houston] did my ‘I Will Always Love You.’ Someone that could take my little songs and make ’em like powerhouses. That would be a marvelous day in my life if she ever does ‘Jolene,’” the music icon added.
Following the release of Beyonce’s track on Friday, March, Parton wrote, “Wow, I just heard Jolene. Beyoncé is giving that girl some trouble and she deserves it!”
Trigger warning: This article contains mentions of death
Chance Perdomo, who rose to fame as a star of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and Gen V, has died at age 27 following a motorcycle crash.
“On behalf of the family and his representatives, it is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Chance Perdomo’s untimely passing as a result of a motorcycle accident,” a publicist said in a statement issued on Saturday, March 30 evening. The statement also said no one else was involved in the crash.
Perdomo’s character in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina was a cousin to Sabrina Spellman and a powerful, pansexual warlock who specialized in necromancy and was initially under house arrest. He often served as a sort of voice of reason on the show, which wrapped in 2020. He starred alongside Kiernan Shipka, Miranda Otto, Tati Gabrielle, Ross Lynch, and, again, Sinclair.
Exploring Chance Perdomo’s character in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
One of Chance Perdomo’s most famous roles was as Ambrose Spellman, a lead character on Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. The four-season show was a far cry from the Melissa Joan Hart-fronted, Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Created by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the Netflix show set its Archie Comics characters a town over from the titular location of Aguirre-Sacasa’s Riverdale, and employed a more spooky and salacious tone than its forerunner.
Ambrose Spellman is a warlock who resides in the town of Greendale, located on the opposite side of the Sweetwater River from Riverdale. Due to a binding spell, he had been trapped in Spellman Mortuary for 75 years until being released by Father Blackwood.
Ambrose, an old warlock, moved to various universities after his father was killed by witch hunters. At 17, he published his first poetry collection. In the late 19th century, he met Aleister Crowley and became one of his followers. Ambrose and his accomplices attempted to blow up the Vatican but were arrested.
Ambrose was offered incolumnity in exchange for their names but refused. He was confined to the Spellman Mortuary with a binding spell. He worked as a mortician, coping with depression and loneliness with humor and family affection.
Ambrose is a witty man who is always ready to assist and advise Sabrina in her teenage witch dramas. Although Ambrose enjoys taking part in hexing people or indulging his own lust with other witches of both sexes, he is also a learned witch who has personally experienced the price to pay for breaking Witch Law.
Ambrose’s knowledge of witchcraft spans many occult disciplines and practices, including exorcisms and necromancy. Because he is confined to the home, Ambrose has slowly developed a form of depression fueled by a sense of loneliness and isolation that has become clear during the attack of Batibat, a sleep demon, at the Spellman house.
The appearance and powers of Ambrose Spellman
Ambrose is an old British witch of African descent. Despite his age, he appears as a muscular young man in his twenties. Because he is trapped in the house by a curse, Ambrose is more often than not barefoot and wearing trousers and a silk robe on a bare chest.
When working in the embalming chamber, Ambrose wears goggles, rubber gloves, and an apron to protect himself from blood and other fluids while working on corpses. In the rare occasions when Ambrose left the house, he wore a velvet blazer, shirt, pants, and Chelsea boots.
Following are the powers and abilities of Ambrose Spellman;
- Spell Casting: The power to change and control events through the use of incantations, commands, or even gestures.
- Necromancy: The power to control, manipulate, and resurrect the dead.
- Astral Projection: The power to project their astral form from their body, essentially becoming a ghost.
- Containment: The power to contain a being in a given area.
- Atmokinesis: The power to control the weather.
- Warding: The power to place protection spells and wards on places and people, shielding them from harm.
- Remote Teleportation: The power to move a person from one location to another.
- Teleportation: The power to teleport from one location to another without occupying the space in between.
- Longevity: As a full warlock, Ambrose ages at a slower rate than mortals. Ambrose is stated to be over 75 years old.
The Minnesota native hinted at what she might do with the stunning outfit she wore on the season 28 finale in an Instagram video posted on Thursday, now that her adventure with has come to an end with Joey Graziadei. Daisy Kent mentioned that she might gift the stunning red dress to a fortunate fan on a particularly special occasion. She wrote, “Who needs a prom dress?”
Daisy Kent is happy with her decision
One user suggested, “Wear it to something really fun and give it new memories.” Daisy said, “Oooooo,” as if she liked the idea. One of the other social media users exclaimed about how the design should be in a museum dedicated to Bachelors. “How iconic is this dress! It belongs in a museum! It’s owned by the most elegant and powerful woman ever! Girl, you go,” the fan wrote. Daisy said, “Hahaha thank u.” in response.
It goes without saying that many of her followers flooded her comment area. A relative mentioned that their cochlear-implanted cousin would be “honored” to wear the bodycon to her senior prom. Due to Ménière’s Disease, which results in hearing loss and vertigo, Kent also wears a cochlear implant.
The dress was first seen by fans on Monday, March 25, when Daisy wore it to Joey Graziadei’s season finale rose ceremony. She accessorized it with delicate pieces, including dazzling earrings, a crucifix necklace, small rings, and gold sandals. She accessorized with glossy lips, long lashes, and full eyebrows for a beautiful look. Her hair was pulled back into a ponytail with a parting along the middle.
The Bachelor finale changed when Daisy decided to break up with Joey Graziadei because she felt that their relationship had changed when they were in Mexico. Then, realizing that Joey wasn’t her type after all, she decided to leave (still wearing the red dress). Daisy stated, “I first realized when we were at the last rose ceremony when Rachel left, and it was me, you, and Kelsey together,” on Monday’s “After the Final Rose” special. “And I was like, ‘Wowah,’ when I saw the way you two looked at each other. I was kind of trying to push my emotions aside and hide my sentiments when I realized, for the first time, that I didn’t think it was me. If I could love the wrong person that much, imagine how much I can love the right person,” she said in her final confessional in The Bachelor.
What’s in the future for The Bachelor?
Thus, what is the situation with Kelsey Anderson, the recipient of the Final Rose? With a Neil Lane Art Deco-inspired ring that has two shield-shaped stones on either side of an emerald-cut diamond in the center, Joey Graziadei proposed to the 25-year-old. Before saying “I do,” the fiancés intend to take some time to enjoy the happiness of being newly engaged. “In a joint interview with Kelsey for PEOPLE this week, we want to promise our lives together, but we don’t want to rush it,” Joey said. Now is the time to savor this. We can celebrate it for the rest of our lives. We’re just going to enjoy this moment and take things day by day.
Additionally, they wish to experience living together in New York City. “Since we’re still young, I believe this is the ideal time for us to experience sharing a small, claustrophobic flat. At least we can claim we did it, even if we detest it”, Kelsey continued. She also acknowledged that while she is unsure of the exact details of her wedding, she is positive that all of her close friends and family will be present. “Where should my timeless wedding take place, I wonder? Uncertain. We’ll have to work that out, I suppose,” she added.
Kelsey Anderson, a 25-year-old junior project manager from New Orleans, Louisiana, was made the offer by the 28-year-old ‘teaching tennis pro. “I’m in love with Kelsey Alexandra Anderson,” said Joey. As the waves of Tulum’s turquoise-blue ocean crashed behind them, he declared, “I want to spend the rest of my life with you. Will you marry me?” In order to reveal Jenn Tran as the newest “Bachelorette” lead, Jesse Palmer enlisted Charity Lawson’s assistance. In the 22-year history of the franchise, Jenn will be the first Asian lead character.