Tamra Judge has even unfollowed her long-time friend Shannon Beador as part of her mass RHOC purge. (via toofab)
Meanwhile, Alexis and her ex-husband Jim are currently battling a large tax debt, while Jim appears to be facing an upcoming court battle with Shannon Beador over unpaid attorney fees, perThat's another messy connection to the franchise, should Andy and Bravo choose to go that way.
Or perhaps it will be more of a total refresh of the franchise, as fans this past season certainly seemed to embrace Braunwyn, with many even siding with her over conflicts with Vicki. In fact, for much of the season it felt like it was the trio of Vicki, Tamra and Shannon against the rest of the fresher cast.Got a story or a tip for us? Email TooFab editors at
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