Will Lisa Vanderpump attend 'RHOBH' reunion? Andy Cohen gives update

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Will Lisa Vanderpump appear on the upcoming "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 9 reunion? Not even Andy Cohen knows.

During the "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen" Emmys FYC (For Your Consideration) event at New York City's Edison Ballroom on Monday evening, Cohen sat down with Willie Geist to reflect on ten years of his late-night talk show and, during the fan Q&A, someone asked if Vanderpump would show up to the reunion taping.

"Unclear," Cohen said. "Look, I always want to see her. I always want her to be there. She always hates me at reunions, because she doesn't like my questions. I don't like the idea of her coming and hating me, because I have a great deal of affection for her. We'll see."

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Speculation that Vanderpump wouldn't attend this season's reunion started weeks ago, as the show's biggest scandal this year -- #PuppyGate -- unfurled on the highly-rated bravo hit's ninth season and continued to drive a wedge between Vanderpump and the rest of her cast mates.

Most recently, she reportedly told HollywoodLife this past weekend that her decision on whether or not to attend the mandatory reunion was still up in the air.

"I haven't decided yet," she told the outlet.

In addition to the #PuppyGate controversy, Vanderpump went into the ninth season of "RHOBH" with a heavy heart after her brother's heartbreaking suicide, making this season that much more difficult for her.

Camilla Grammer, who is a friend of the cast this season, said that she would "pass" on appearing on the reunion, while Housewife Lisa Rinna said that anyone not showing up to the reunion would be going against their contract.

"The reunion is part of the job description. If you don’t go don’t you get fired?" Rinna tweeted earlier this month. "That is the precedent that has been set from what I have seen. So I’m sure all will be there."

"No one is special we all sign contracts that you have to abide by," she added. "It’s a contract it’s binding. You are in breach if you go against it."

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" airs on Bravo, Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EST