The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills: Stars and Strips


4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Thursday, January 8 on Bravo (East) ()

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Stars and Strips

Season 3, Episode 11

Kyle's daughter graduates from sixth grade, yet Kim, who's planning a nose job, doesn't make an appearance. Elsewhere, Brandi and the wives journey to Las Vegas, where Brandi gears up to host pole-dancing events and the ladies have a revealing dinner.

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Lisa Vanderpump (Actor)
Born: September 15, 1960
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Was a child actor; made professional debut in the 1973 comedy flick A Touch of Class. Appeared in several music videos for British New Wave band ABC in the 1980s. Has owned more than 25 bars and restaurants along with her husband, Kenneth. Has lived in England, France and Beverly Hills. Released her first book in 2011, a cookbook and guide to hosting parties called Simply Divine: A Guide to Easy, Elegant, and Affordable Entertaining. Recorded a cover of the Shirelles' 1961 hit single "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" in 2011 with help from friend Lionel Richie.
Brandi Glanville (Actor)
Born: November 13, 1972
Birthplace: Galt, California, United States
Trivia: Began a professional modeling career at age 16; modeled in Europe, Los Angeles and New York with Elite Model Management. Hobbies include dancing, cooking, golfing, hiking and Pilates.
Adrienne Maloof (Actor)
Born: September 04, 1961
Birthplace: Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Trivia: Once a top tennis player, she was awarded a full athletic scholarship to the University of New Mexico. Was an executive producer for the 2006 horror film Feast. A cast member of the 2010 Bravo reality series The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Served as a judge in the 2011 Miss Universe Pageant. Teamed up with designer Charles Jourdan and in 2011 premiered a line of shoes named for her.
Taylor Armstrong (Actor)
Birthplace: Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Originally moved to Los Angeles to operate a textile business. Works to support the nonprofit shelter 1736 Family Crisis Center in Los Angeles. Serves as president of Four Truffles, an organic body care line. Published a memoir, Taylor Armstrong: Hiding from Reality, in 2012.
Yolanda Hadid (Actor)
Kim Richards (Actor)
Born: September 19, 1964
Birthplace: Long Island, New York, United States
Trivia: Kim Richards began her acting career as a child, appearing on 70's TV shows like Nanny and the Professor, Here We Go Again, and Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, as well as movies like The Car and Escape to Witch Mountain. Richards retired from acting in the early 80's, but returned to the business as an adult, appearing in Black Snake Moan and a remake of her childhood hit, Race to Witch Mountain.
Camille Grammer (Actor)
Born: September 02, 1968
Birthplace: Newport Beach, California, United States
Trivia: Worked as a dancer early in her career, appearing on Club MTV. Featured in the music videos for "The Party Starts Now!" by Manitoba's Wild Kingdom and "Back to the Grill Again" by MC Serch. Posed several times for Playboy Magazine in the 1990s. Appeared in a public service announcement to spread awareness about Irritable Bowel Syndrome in 2000.
Adrienne Janic (Actor)
Paul Nassif (Actor)
Faye Resnick (Actor)
Estella Sneider (Actor)
Suzanne Somers (Actor)
Born: October 16, 1946
Died: October 15, 2023
Birthplace: San Bruno, California, United States
Trivia: Though best known for portraying rather ditzy blondes in television series such as Three's Company and Step by Step, there is much more to Suzanne Somers than meets the eye. In addition to acting, Somers has found success as an author, poet, entrepreneur, spokeswoman, nightclub performer and talkshow hostess. The daughter of a secretary and high school athletic coach, Somers briefly attended a private Catholic School until she was expelled for passing notes to her friends. Following graduation from public school, Somers attended Lone Mountain College in San Francisco. Marrying and divorcing early, Somers had a child to support, so she sought out modelling and acting work, with a few stints as a cocktail waitress. TV bit roles and fleeting appearances in such San Francisco-based films as Bullitt (1968) led to a decorative girl-friday job on a TV game show hosted by Alan Hamel, whom she eventually married. Always just on the brink of stardom, Somers took whatever job came along, gaining a measure of attention as the mysterious "blonde in the car" in the 1973 film American Graffiti (a role later expanded for the film's reissue after Somers became famous). One audition struck gold in 1977 when Somers was cast as the dumbest of dumb blondes Chrissy on the ABC sitcom Three's Company where Somers scored a hit with viewers. This being the Fonzie/Farrah Fawcett Majors era of TV idolatry, Somers was suddenly catapulted into sex-symbol status, with one of her "pin-up" photos selling 500,000 copies. This sudden fame led Somers to insist upon a salary raise - but the producers weren't prepared to pay $100,000 weekly for an actress previously receiving $30,000, nor did they want to give her a percentage of profits. Somers tried to break her contract, but was held to it by the producers, who forced her into what was virtually an extra role, limiting her weekly appearance to one minute, physically separated from her co-stars. Somers was off the show by 1980, and up until 1986 rarely appeared on television. Instead, Somers found success headlining a Las Vegas show where she pulled down $100,000 for each performance. The comeback began with a 1986 syndicated situation comedy, She's the Sheriff, which lasted two years. In the '90s, Somers began marketing exercise equipment products such as the Thighmaster and Buttmaster, via television infomercials. The products' success have made Somers a millionaire...again. She was the mom on the long-lived ABC sitcom Step By Step throughout the 1990s, also appearing in Serial Mom and No Laughing Matter. As the new century began she became a fitness guru by writing multiple books about aging, appearing in the 2009 documentary How to Live Forever in that capacity.
Ken Todd (Actor)
Alexia Umansky (Actor)
Mauricio Umansky (Actor)
Dean Zanuck (Actor)
Born: August 11, 1972
Marisa Zanuck (Actor)