She was noticeably absent for most of season six of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, resulting in the popular reality series producing its worst season to date.

But it looks like Brandi Glanville isn't losing any sleep over her reduced role on the show, telling Australia's NW magazine that she's 'much happier' since leaving the 'toxic' Bravo series behind.

However, the 43-year-old isn't completely closing the door to Beverly Hills just yet, confessing that she's not against making more appearances in the future.

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'I'm not ruling it out:' Brandi Glanville told NW magazine that she's still open to making more appearances on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

'I'm not ruling it out absolutely, but I'm so much happier not doing the show at the moment,' the leggy blonde revealed.

She added: 'It was toxic after a while, so it's good to get a break.'

The New York Times bestselling author has a lot on her plate, with her new reality series, Famously Single, set to premiere on the E! network this month.

The series, which also stars Jersey Shore's Pauly D and singer Aubrey O'Day, features various celebrities attending 'relationship rehab' as they undergo therapy and try to fix their broken love lives.

'I'm so much happier not doing the show at the moment,' confessed the 43-year-old, who already has already filmed two new reality shows since being demoted to a guest star on RHOBH

'It was toxic after a while, so it's good to get a break,' the blonde beauty said of the series, which stars master manipulator Lisa Vanderpump and her minion Kyle Richards

After that wraps, she'll be seen in the upcoming American version of the Australian cooking competition, My Kitchen Rules, with good friend Dean Sheremet.

Sheremet was previously married to singer LeeAnn Rimes, who infamously had an affair with Brandi's ex-husband, Eddie Cibiran, while they were all still married.

The two friends will compete in cooking challenges on the show against other celebrities, including Brandy, Lance Bass, and Naomi Judd.

With multiple TV shows in the pipeline, a popular podcast, her own line of wine, and a successful writing career, Brandi simply may not have time to return to Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, which is currently casting for its sixth season.

Reality TV superstar! The author, podcaster, and wine maker currently stars in E!'s Famously Single, and will soon be seen in the American adaption of Australian reality show My Kitchen Rules on the FOX network

Us Weekly has already reported that one-season-wonder Kathryn Edwards has been given the axe, while The Hollywood Reporter claims that producers are looking at adding Sydney Holland --the disgraced ex of multi-millionaire mogul Sumner Redstone-- to season seven.

Tamara Tattles has gone one step further, claiming that Lisa Vanderpump, Kyle Richards, Erika Jayne, and Lisa Rinna are all returning, but that things are still up in the air for Yolanda Hadid and Eileen Davidson.

Ratings for the show were noticeably down last season following the departure of both Brandi Glanville and Kim Richards, who were responsible for most of the on-screen drama and entertainment.

No fun: Ratings for season six of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills suffered a drop following the departure of Brandi and the controversial Kim Richards