Brandi Glanville is setting the record straight about her not returning to "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" next season as a full-time cast member.

The housewife recently sat down with Howard Stern on his SiriusXM radio show to talk about her demotion from cast member to recurring special guest, her villain role on the show and her co-stars, ETOnline reported.

It is no secret Brandi was portrayed as the villain among her fellow housewives last season, and it finally caught up with her.

"Last year was a really tough year for me because I felt like I played ball with everyone," Glanville, 42, tells Stern. "I gave my all to the show and then when it aired I felt like, 'Oh my God, they did me no favors in the editing room.' I got really upset and a little depressed. But you don't get a say. They're making a show, they don't care about us."

Brandi was recently stopped by a TMZ camera man who asked her about her situation for the next season of "RHOBH." Glanville is heard telling the man that she will be back on the show "for a little bit, but not a lot" and that she is only bummed about missing the paycheck. She claims she turned down half a million dollars to appear full-time, a big change from the $18,000 she says she was initially paid her first year when she appeared as a "friend of." Glanville says she earned $136,000 for season two, and even more for season three.