Gretchen Rossi Bravo Return: Joining 'RHOC' or 'RHOBH'? Which Will She Pick?
The Real Housewives of Orange County might be getting ready to end one of the most dramatic seasons yet, full of girl fights, drama, and Brooks Ayers cancer diagnosis, but it doesn't seem like all the tension and the backstabbing can keep one former California housewives away. In fact, it is being reported that Gretchen Rossi, who was part of the series for a few years, might be returning to her reality roots, as she was just spotted filming. Yet, reports are saying that the blonde bombshell might not be making her return to Orange County but rather be vying for a spot on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
Radar Online is reporting that Rossi was spotted out and about in the famous Beverly Hills zip code, while cameras followed her around. The site explained that the former RHOC star was in attendance to support some of her pals including Lisa Vanderpump, Kyle Richards, and Lisa Rinna, as they marched to the Chinese Embassy for Stop Yulin Forever, a program aimed to end animal cruelty.
The site is also reporting that Rossi's fiancé, Slade Smiley, was also in tow for the event.
However, while she made an appearance on RHOBH, it seems that her end goal is definitely getting back to her Orange County roots, as The Inquistr is reporting that this is where Rossi wants to be for the show's 11th season.
"The network and Gretchen are in late stage talks about her possibly returning to The Real Housewives of Orange County next season," the source explained to the site.
The starlet even said that she wouldn't be opposed to being back on the show, just that "[Bravo has] to pay me a ridiculous amount of money to do so."
Regardless, it seems that Rossi will definitely be back on our TV screens either in the OC or the 90210, as she could also be the first housewife in history to switch franchises for good, according to Wetpaint.
"Gretchen is also talking with Bravo about returning to RHOBH instead of RHOC," an insider explained. "It's open for discussion at this point, and in some ways it would make more sense."