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Beverly Hills is welcoming two new “Housewives” to the glamorous franchise.

Bravo announced Thursday that actress Garcelle Beauvais and woman-about-town Sutton Stracke have joined “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”

Beauvais — whose credits include “The Jamie Foxx Show,” “Coming to America” and, most recently, CBS’ “Tell Me A Story” — told the network’s content site, The Daily Dish, that, “As a working actor who has been in the industry for some time, it’s exhilarating to have the opportunity to delve into a new chapter in the entertainment spectrum.”

“As the first African American Housewife in the Beverly Hills franchise, I am honored and humbled by this awesome opportunity to exemplify the fact that Black Girl Magic lives and thrives in every zip code!” she added.

Beauvais is a mom of three and is followed on Instagram by multiple celebrities, including Gabrielle Union and Kelly Ripa.

“RHOBH” is also welcoming “Southern belle” Sutton Stracke, a mother of three who is deeply committed to philanthropy.

“There is a lot going on in the best way possible and I strive to pursue all of my passions to the fullest,” Sutton told The Daily Dish in a statement. “I am excited to share my true loves of art and fashion design, and open the doors to my world. I am looking forward to this ride and where this journey takes me.”

According to her Instagram account, she also has a working relationship with Dolce & Gabbana.

Beauvais and Stracke will be joining existing castmembers Kyle Richards, Lisa Rinna, Teddi Mellencamp, Dorit Kemsley, Erika Girardi and Denise Richards.

Bravo cameras welcomed Richards onto the “RHOBH” scene last season while also capturing the eventual departure of original cast member Lisa Vanderpump.