Camille Grammer
Camille Grammer is pictured attending the 25th Annual Race To Erase MS Gala at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in California on April 20, 2018. Getty Images/Jon Kopaloff

On Thursday, Camille Grammer revealed in a string of now-deleted tweets that she won't be returning to "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills." As for why Grammer won't be coming back to the Bravo series for its tenth season, she placed the blame squarely on costar Kyle Richards, as she said Richards viewed the franchise as "her show."

According to People, the television personality tweeted to a follower that it was "fine" that she wasn't asked back. "I did my time on the show. And it's Kyle's show," she said.

When fans continued to show disbelief about her dismissal, Grammer, 50, gave a bit more insight about what went on behind the scenes, saying, "It was was [sic] up to Kyle. I'm really fine. After the reunion I didn't want to come back. It was an awful experience."

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A source close to the situation told Us Weekly that they believed Camille could benefit from "a break from the drama," adding that she needed "to focus on rebuilding her house that burned down and her marriage. She isn't going to be the punching bag."

This decision comes on the heels of the heated Season 9 RHOBH reunion earlier this summer, where the reality star stormed off set after revealing she felt she had been "set up" by some of her costars, including Denise Richards, Lisa Rinna, and Kyle herself. The argument came as a result of the housewives saying Grammer had been "inconsistent" regarding how she treated Lisa Vanderpump, who was formerly on the show as well.

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 10 is expected to premiere in 2020 on Bravo