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Yolanda Hadid Joining 'The Real Housewives of New York'?

Yolanda Hadid may not be returning to "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," but it looks like there is a spot for her in the New York installment of the franchise.

Hadid, the mother of models Gigi and Bella, joined "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" in its fourth season and left after the sixth. She previously told Andy Cohen on "Watch What Happens Live" that she has no interest in returning to the reality series.

This is perhaps due to her negative relationship with co-stars Lisa Rinna and Lisa Vanderpump, both of whom she criticized for being mean. However, Hadid also suffers from Lyme disease, and this could also be the reason behind her decision not to come back.

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While she may not want to return to "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," she is welcome to join "The Real Housewives of New York." Star Dorina Medley believes Hadid would be a "perfect fit" for the New York installment of the reality franchise.

"I think she'd be great on the show," Medley told Life & Style. "New York is a great place to start over, start fresh. New York women are strong, independent go-getters. We live hard, we love hard, we play hard."

In other news, Hadid's divorce from David Foster has already been finalized. According to Entertainment Tonight, the former couple have settled their legal issues and officially divorced on Monday. Hadid and Foster married in 2011. In December 2015, after nine years together, they announced their split. 

"Of course it was heartbreaking. It's my marriage — it's heartbreaking, but so is life. David and I had a great seven-year run. It became very difficult," Hadid told the publication in September, explaining that her illness was part of the reason for their split. "Men want to fix things and if they can't fix it, it's really hard."

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