Fans of the Real Housewives of Orange County have seen veteran and longtime star of the series, Vicki Gunvalson, go through a pretty rough time over the last season, as she has dealt with the loss of her mother and the breakup from her longtime boyfriend, Brooks Ayers. While many have been reaching out to the actress to help her through this difficult time, it doesn't seem that she feels that her reality sisters, including Shannon Beador, Heather Dubrow, Tamra Judge and Meghan King Edmonds, have been there for her.
The reality star opened up about her co-stars from the reality series during her appearance on Andy Cohen's talk show, Watch What Happens Live, saying that she didn't feel like they were showing her the support that she needed at this time.
"I've had two huge losses this year, and they're not there for me," the 53-year-old housewives star explained to the talk show host.
The fact that they didn't reach out to her during the troubling times made Gunvalson come to the conclusion that these girls aren't her real friends off-screen, according to Radar Online.
"That makes me realize that we are just TV friends, I guess. I don't know," the starlet explained.
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While fans saw the hardship that Vicki faced following her mother's death, season 10 ended before her and Brooks split. Gunvalson took to the airwaves to talk about what exactly happened that caused the relationship to go down in flames, according The Inquistr.
"There were a lot of things, the star stated. "Him being from the south, he really wanted to go back to the south. I just think with the stress of the show, and he's sick, [so] at the end of the day it just didn't work anymore."
She also added that her daughter Brianna's strong dislike for Ayers also played a part in the breakup.
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