The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills stars are tested positive following the set shut down in November. Yes, one of the crew members was tested positive for coronavirus, and soon the creators called off the show.

However, the coronavirus seemed to have reached the stars of the show, Kathy Hilton, Dorit Kemsley, and Kyle Richards. All the three women on the show have been reportedly tested positive on Dec. 3 per TMZ. The 51-year-old Richards, 44-year-old Kemsley, and 61-year-old Hilton, who joined the show as a guest, are under isolation.

However, the outlet confirmed that all three women are in good condition and resting. None of them are facing any major symptoms of coronavirus. Moreover, the outlet claimed that all the stars did not come under the contraction while working on the set of the reality show.

Hilton and Richards used to spend time together, and Kemsley used to hang out with them a lot, which eventually spread the virus. In Richards' last post, she posted a picture on Nov. 21 of herself with her daughters in red satin pajamas while none of them had their masks on.

However, since then, she hasn't posted anything on her Instagram. On the other hand, Kemsley is also keeping away from social media for a week, while Hilton’s last shared post was on Nov. 10. Since the news broke, fans are concerned about the other cast members' health, such as Garcelle Beauvais, Crystal Minkoff, and Lisa Rinna.

While there are no reports of them being under the contraction, though Beauvais, Rinna, Minkoff, and Hilton were spotted shooting together on Nov. 21 in Santa Monica at Huntley Hotel. The reality show was on hold due to the pandemic, but they resumed filming in October while following the safety protocols.

However, within a month, one of the crew members contracted the virus and the production was immediately suspended. According to the source, all three stars are currently experiencing exhaustion and fever.

"Those closest to Kathy and Kyle have been so worried because everyone reacts so differently to this illness. They have a fever and flu-like symptoms, but of course, they need to be monitored because things can always take a turn for the worse," the source added.

The source further said that people who are close to these television stars are being monitored on daily basis. The stars started to show symptoms within a week following their luncheon meet.