It's no secret that the drama on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is over the top, but how much of this reality show craziness is actually real?

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On Thursday, housewife Yolanda Foster sat down with KTLA 5 (featured below) to talk about her time on the VH1 hit reality show and she was forced to answer some pretty tough questions.

In addition to being asked about her role on the show or how her family reacts to being on camera, she also had to answer a question about the authenticity of the reality show.

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Viewers around the world tune in to the hit show every Tuesday, but finally someone asked the question on everyone's mind: how much of the show is real? According to Foster, all of it is real.

"It's not scripted at all, what you see is real reality," Foster said. She added that sometimes the editors will edit certain pieces for a little more sensation, but everything is reality.

"The bottom line is, it's really reality and sometimes it's great and sometimes it's not so great."

Foster, who is married to successful musical producer David Foster, admitted that her husband is not a big fan of being filmed, but for her, this is just another job.

She's worked her entire life, since she was 12 years old and starring on the show is like work.

Yolanda, who has also been struggling with Lyme disease for the last three years, says that she still spends a lot of time in bed, but she is on a mission to find a cure and get back to great health.

Yolanda is beyond sweet and usually the voice of reason on the show. Fans can catch more of her on RHOBH every Tuesday night at 9 p.m. on Bravo.