Reality TV series The Real Housewives of Sydney was knocked back by American TV bosses for its cast for apparently being 'too nasty.'

And now Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Erika Jayne has weighed in on the matter, saying she believed the nastiness stemmed from the women's lives being too boring.

According to The Daily Telegraph, the 45-year-old said the secret to a successful series was not to let conflict between the women become the centerpiece.

Hard work! Erika Jayne, 45, is committed to up-keeping her polished image for her personal brand

'Everyone loves the drama and the conflict, but you have to round out those edges,' she said.

It comes after she revealed to KIIS FM's Kyle And Jackie O on Monday that she he considered it her job to 'look good.'

The blonde explained that maintaining a high standard of presentation was a top priority for representing her personal brand.

Commitment: The voluptuous star takes her looking polished for the cameras very seriously

The TV personality said takes her dedication to looking polished for the cameras very seriously, but confessed to not putting as much effort in when the show was not being filmed.

She assured the hosts there were definitely some photos taken off-duty of her looking 'rather tore up.'

The buxom blonde also sparked rumours she may not be returning for season eight of the American reality TV show.

She refused to give any details of her future role in the show, saying she couldn't 'confirm or deny' if she would appear in the next series.

'Listen, I'm sure everything's gonna work out beautifully,' the former waitress said.

Erika spoke of the strength it took to live her life out on television, saying 'you really have to be kind of made of steel to go on and take all the shots.'

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She also spoke on Sydney's spin-off of the Real Housewives after being played an audio snippet, joining Kyle in his desire to get it on American television.

The Australian version was knocked back this year for viewing in the US, but Erika promised to put in a good word to The Real Housewives franchise executive producer, Andy Cohen.

'I'm gonna text the boss and tell him "they're giving me a hard time down here".'