RHOA’s Cynthia Bailey filming with ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’

Fast facts about Cynthia Bailey.After completing her tenure on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," Bailey's next major television appearance was on CBS’s “Celebrity Big Brother.”.Bailey was featured on RHOA for 11 years.Landing in third place, Bailey survived four weeks of Big Brother, ultimately falling to ‘N Sync singer Chris Kirkpatrick and Carson Kressley.“I got picked to play every competition,” Bailey said. “I wish I could say I lost on purpose to keep a target off my back. I was trying!"

“Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum Cynthia Bailey recently filmed with the cast of “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” according to an Entertainment Tonight report. Bailey was only appearing as a guest, and the RHOA star is not expected to join her Beverly Hills counterparts in a permanent capacity.

“Cynthia Bailey filmed with the RHOBH ladies over the weekend,” an undisclosed source told Entertainment Tonight. “She attended a party Kyle Richards was having. Cynthia came as Sutton Stracke’s guest.”

All the same, Bailey is set to make multiple appearances with the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” cast.

“Although cameras were rolling, Cynthia is not an official cast member, but is often invited to events by the cast and she decided to go to the dinner,” the source said. “She might be popping in and out as a guest in the upcoming season. Nothing is official and right now it’s casual. Cynthia’s focus is still her acting career.”

Former RHOBH stars Denise Richards and Camille Grammer were also present at the dinner party, which took place over the weekend at Kyle Richards’ home.

After the dinner, Bailey took to Instagram to share a photo from Beverly Hills. Sutton Stracke was quick to respond, “How did we not take a pic together?”.

After 11 years with the “Real Housewives of Atlanta,” Cynthia Bailey landed another television gig — on CBS’ “Celebrity Big Brother.” The RHOA star thought her longtime TV tenure would prepare her for the CBS show, “but it didn’t. Two different animals,” she told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Surviving four weeks on the show, Bailey ended her “Celebrity Big Brother” run in third place.

“Big Brother was the hardest thing I’ve ever one,” she said. “They had us speak to a psychiatrist before you come in and then you speak to them afterwards. I was, like, ‘Why do I need to speak to a psychiatrist afterwards?’ I just want to be released into the world! But when it was actually over, I said, ‘Where’s the psychiatrist?’”