Heather Dubrow Talks ‘RHOC’ Season 10, Shannon Beador’s Marriage And Brooks Ayers’ Cancer
Heather Dubrow recently spoke out about what is to come during The Real Housewives of Orange County Season 10’s remaining episodes. On July 27, Heather Dubrow spoke to E! News, dishing on the Bravo reality series, Shannon Beador’s marriage, and Brooks Ayers’ cancer diagnosis.
“I think what’s great about the show this year, as opposed to previous seasons where I feel like there was a lot of petty drama—from myself as well, you know, ‘Who’s sitting in my chair?’ and that kind of nonsense—but, this year I think you’re really seeing everyone’s real relationship struggles, no matter what they are, at all different levels, but it’s all real.”
One of the realest moments of Season 10, perhaps, was the revelation of David Beador’s affair. During Season 9, fans watched as the couple struggled within their marriage, but then got to a better place. What they didn’t know, however, was that David would soon cheat on his wife, Shannon, the mother of his three children.
“I think, the truth is, they’ll end up helping a lot of people and show how you can come out the other side.”
As fans of the show have seen, Shannon has admitted that exposing her marital troubles has been hard, but at the end of the day, if she and David inspire others to work harder on their marriages, it will be worth it.
Another hot topic during The Real Housewives of Orange County Season 10 has been the cancer diagnosis of Brooks Ayers. On the show, the longtime boyfriend of Vicki Gunvalson claims to have been diagnosed with stage 3 Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, but several of his co-stars, including Meghan King Edmonds and Tamra Barney have doubted he is really ill.
“It’s an interesting journey. By the end, things definitely take an odd twist.”
As the Inquisitr previously reported, Heather Dubrow recently spoke out about Brandi Glanville’s demotion from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. While speaking to Jenny McCarthy on her SiriusXM Podcast, Dubrow claimed Glanville’s recent admission to acting out for the cameras may have been the reason she was axed from her full-time role.
“I also feel like the audience really has a … I think the audience has a bulls**t meter and I feel like when you come on and you start having really self-produced shows that, you know, the audience senses it, then it’s time to move on.”
For more Heather Dubrow, tune into The Real Housewives of Orange County on Monday nights at 9 p.m. on Bravo.
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