Lisa Rinna, who earlier announced her exit from "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" after almost a decade, has opened up about how the show will go on without her.

The 59-year-old reality TV star said she will miss "everything" from the show. She quickly added that "the girls are gonna be fine" without her, referring to fellow housewives Kyle Richards, Erika Jayne, Dorit Kemsley, Garcelle Beauvais, Crystal Kung Minkoff, Sutton Stracke and Diana Jenkins.

"What I think that I brought to the show was I was always game. I am professional to know that we have a job to do. So, I went in there and I gave it my all and I did my job, so I will always feel good about that," Rinna said in an interview with EOnline on Wednesday.

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" revolves around the personal and professional lives of a group of women living in California. The show, which started in 2010, also has two spin-offs – "Vanderpump Rules" and "Vanderpump Dogs."

Rinna joined "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" Season 5 in 2014. She appeared in a total of 183 episodes.

Following her departure announcement last month, Richards opened up about her co-star's decision to leave the show. Richards explained that Rinna's exit will be a "big loss" for her on a personal level because the latter was always supportive of her in her personal and business life.

Rinna came under fire last year when she fought with Beauvais, who is the only Black lead in the hit series. Many viewers called out Rinna for being racist.

"We fight on our show if we fight with Garcelle we are all of a sudden called racist," Rinna wrote, addressing the allegations. "That's bulls--t. I will not accept that. I will express myself when and how I want and I am not afraid of any of you hoes."

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