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"The Real Housewives of Orange County" Are Back!

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It is time for season 12 of "The Real Housewives of Orange County" and the preview looks amazing, aside from the fact that we have lost "fancy pants" Heather Dubrow and kept Kelly Dodd. Dubrow, and actress and wife of famed plastic surgeon Terry Dubrow, joined the series in its seventh season but announced her departure after the end of season 11. Not a shocker after some of the conflict between her and Dodd, especially after a fight at a restaurant where Dodd used the C word. Even a dune accident could not permanently save their relationship.

Returning, we have OG (and the most obnoxious) Vicki Gunvalson; Tamra Judge; Shannon Beador; new mom, Meghan King Edmonds; and Kelly Dodd. There is a new housewife but she has already turned me off and Lydia McLaughlin is returning after spending just one season (season 8) on the series. She came on as a friend of Alexis Bellino and became friends with Gunvalson but left to expand her businesses and her family. She has returned with pixie mom, Judy, whom we love and Gretchen Rossi, who was on from seasons four-eight will be a friend of the housewives, thanks to Gunvalson.

Here is the preview, which was released just a few short weeks ago. The new season premieres July 10th on Bravo! I cannot wait!

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