'Real Housewives' Cast Member Taylor Armstrong to Write Tell-All Book

"Hiding From Reality: My Story of Love, Loss and Finding the Courage Within" will be released Feb. 7, 2012.
Taylor Armstrong, cast member of Bravo's The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, is penning a memoir.
The book, titled Hiding From Reality: My Story of Love, Loss and Finding the Courage Within, will be about her relationship to estranged husband Russell, who committed suicide in August, according to published reports.
The 272-page book is slated for release Feb. 7 from publisher Simon & Schuster.
Armstrong's marital problems have been a major storyline in the current season of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, which was filmed before her husband died.
According to E! Online, a recent episode had Camille Grammer confronting Armstrong about getting help during an intervention at Lisa Vanderpump's home.
Armstrong filed for divorce in July, a month before her husband died.
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