Lisa Rinna exited The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills after many years and now credits her late mother Lois as the reason she stepped away from the Bravo reality show. Lisa has always been a bit of a controversial cast member as she is known for stirring the pot and causing drama among her RHOBH castmates. Lisa has turned a bit of a new leaf since her exit from the show, but it seems like it will always be a part of her rhetoric.

In a recent Evening Standard interview, Lisa revealed that her late mother Lois came to her in a dream and told her to leave RHOBH. Lisa knows that this claim may sound crazy to some, but she insisted that in her dream she heard Lois say, "It's time for you to go." Lisa then brought this dream to her psychic, who reassured her, saying her mother visited the psychic as well, telling Lisa that it was her time to leave RHOBH. Lisa took her mother's advice and left the show, considering how challenging RHOBH season 12 had been for her as well.

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Lisa Rinna Has Tumultuous Final Season On RHOBH

Lisa Rinna's Mom Lois Rinna with her hands folded

As previously mentioned, Lisa had quite the challenging final season on RHOBH. Her mother, Lois, passed away while she was filming, and she had to endure much of her grieving process on camera. This led to observations that Lisa's behavior was a bit erratic, and she became more of a pot stirrer than she had ever been. It seemed like Lisa wanted to get the spotlight off of her and onto her fellow RHOBH castmates, causing a rift between sisters Kyle Richards and Kathy Hilton, who appeared on the show with Lisa.

Lisa has had quite the tenure on RHOBH, causing an insane amount of drama and leaving a ton of rubble in her wake. Frankly, it was her time to go; she had caused enough strife for her fellow castmates and herself. Backlash grew against Lisa more than ever before, showing her, and possibly Bravo, that the need to be on RHOBH had long passed. She is now at a very different point in her life than she was at the beginning of her tenure, which also seemed to help her come to terms with her exit.

Lisa's exit from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills was long overdue, but it's still up for debate. The general sentiment is that Lisa's exit was necessary, but it's still not completely clear whether she was fired or left of her own accord. On one hand, the story about Lois visiting Lisa and telling her to leave could actually be the reason Lisa left, or it could be a cover story for her firing. At the end of the day, only Lisa knows why she left, and there's gratefulness that fans don't have to watch her anymore.

Sources: Evening Standard, Lisa Rinna/Instagram