Heather Dubrow hinted at high tension in Season 17 of “Real Housewives Of Orange County.”
The anticipation grew when the actor sparked fans’ excitement ahead of the show’s premiere. Known for her charming presence and past experience on the show, the beloved returning actress sets the stage for an exciting season that promises drama, glamor and special Housewives entertainment.
Heather Dubrow Teases Drama Ahead Of ‘Real Housewives Of Orange County’ Premiere
During the 48th Annual Gracie Awards Gala hosted by the Alliance For Women In Media Foundation in Los Angeles, the 54-year-old shared an interesting insight into the upcoming season of the popular reality series.
With a premiere date set for June 7 on Bravo, the reveal is sure to spark anticipation among fans eager to delve into the latest installment of the long-running hit. Decked out in a dazzling black Chanel gown, the mother-of-four told PEOPLE:
“It was a very difficult season for me, to be honest.”
Considering the upcoming season, he expressed curiosity about how the events will be presented on screen and admitted the possibility of misinterpretation and exaggeration. However, he shared his optimism, stating:
“I’ll tell you, it felt like the show was happening when I first got on it. I think the fans will be very happy.”
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Reflecting on her return to the show, Dubrow shared her thoughts with the publication, stating, “I thought when I rejoined the show last year, except for Shannon [Beador], all new people. For me personally, I think it’s a new situation.”
He noted that with the return of Judge Tamra and Vicki Gunvalson, there was a change in the dynamic, describing it as feeling more like a family. Discussing the upcoming season’s conflict, the “That’s Life” actor highlighted the strong friendships within the group, emphasizing the depth of their relationship. He observes that love and strife can become stronger as the company deepens.
While no one knows what challenges she will face on the show, one upside is that her family life remains strong and resilient. The TV personality expressed her happiness in her relationship with her husband, Terry Dubrow, who she has been married to for 23 years.
As for why she chose to return to the hit reality TV show, the “Young & Hungry” guest star delved into why during an episode of her podcast, “Heather Dubrow’s World.” Joined by Bravo executive Andy Cohen, she attributed her return to timing, noting that her family and children have reached different stages in life, making it the perfect time for her to return to the spotlight.
With his family in a new place, the “Malibu Country” actor felt the time was right to once again immerse himself in the world of show business. He also shared how the outbreak made him think about the opportunity to revisit and try something again. He noted, “It’s not quite like a do-over, but there’s something about being able to go back.”
‘Botched: Post Op’ Star Defends Support For Transgender Kids Amid Criticism
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After receiving criticism, the star had to defend her welcome to her transgender son, who goes by the name Ace. Accusations of using her son to stay relevant on “The Real Housewives of Orange County” have been denied by the “Good Day LA” actress.
As reported by The Blast, Dubrow vehemently denied exploiting her children and emphasized that her and her family’s sole focus was on Ace’s physical and emotional well-being.
It all started when she celebrated International Children’s Day by sharing on Instagram that her son is transgender. However, her announcement faced backlash, with some accusing her of seeking attention or creating drama for her role in the series.
He addressed the criticism on his podcast, “Let’s Talk,” where he vehemently denied the allegations. According to a report from (TooFab), Dubrow emphasized that she would never exploit or use her children to create “content,” insisting that such allegations are baseless and hurtful.
For her and her family, the announcement served as a celebration of their son’s identity and a display of love and support for their journey. He also alludes to external pressures influencing their decisions, mentioning that “there are other people who want to tell your children’s stories for them,” hence the need for them to lead the narrative.
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