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"The Real Housewives of Orange County" Bombshell!

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No one is getting along on "The Real Housewives of Orange County." Poor Meghan King Edmonds, newly preggers on the Bravo series, has to be the mature one and apologize when in reality, she did nothing wrong. I am referring to her not visiting co-star Vicki Gunvalson in the hospital after an accident at Glamis Dunes, which also involved Heather Dubrow, Tamra Judge and Kelly Dodd. 

Both Meghan and Shannon Beador declined to visit Vicki as they were vacationing together   (who would have thunk it?) yet Meghan kept in touch with her throughout her brief hospital stay. Former enemies, Dodd and Dubrow, are now besties and Team Vicki and truly acting holier than thou. It is enough to make one vomit, to be honest and many twitter fans have started to not like Dubrow as much as they once did, myself included. Vicki's daughter, Briana, even indicated that her mom was embellishing the severity just a tad for sympathy...or a casserole. But that is not the best twist.


Dodd and Beador are not friends at all. In fact, Dodd called beadier the "C" word at a dinner which led to a mass exodus and much anger. Prior to that, Kelly stirred up so much drama at Shannon's seventies party that we all wanted to throw the bitch out. Then, we learned that Beador's home has sold and she has just days to move out and find a new home. Now, we have learned that she and Dodd will soon be neighbors. In tonight's episode, the women come to help the Beador's pack up (the home was sold with the belongings) and since movers have "germs," according to Shannon, she is taking on the job herself. When she reveals where she is moving to, it is learned that it is the same neighborhood as Dodd. Is this why Dodd has put her house for sale? Be sure to check out the best of the housewives franchise tonight on Bravo at 9p.m.! 

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