New cast member of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Marisa Zanuck, might not return for her second season with the Bravo show.

Zanuck was a cast member in season three of the reality series, which aired its finale on Monday, but did the reality star hint that she is not returning for season four?

In her "final blog entry" on Monday, she thanked the show's producers, production assistants, staff members and wrote, "In truth, I have moved past all of the drama, and I don't want to acknowledge it anymore."

"I have learned so much from this experience and it has changed my life in ways I couldn't have dreamed," she added. "My husband Dean and I have grown closer as we discussed the things I've said on the show. I regret many things that I have said without thinking, but my husband and I are deeply in love and after 16 years we know how we truly feel about each other."

The mother-of-two added, "I don't think anyone or anything can prepare someone for becoming a part of the Housewives" and then went on to list all the things a Housewives cast member "must be." She concluded her post by saying, "Thank you from the bottom of my heart for joining me on this journey."

If Zanuck does in fact depart from the reality series she will not be the first. Adrienne Maloof confirmed she will not return for the show's next season and Andy Cohen discussed details of her departure on the Housewives part one reunion special, which aired Monday. She also did not attend taping for the reunion special. News of her departure from the series follows the announcement that Camille Grammer told Bravo producers she quit and will also not return for season four of the show.   

A source said Faye Resnick was offered a deal to become a full-time cast member of Housewives, but turned down the offer.