“The Real Housewives of Orange County” star Tamra Judge claimed that her rift with Vicki Gunvalson and Shannon Beador was primarily business-related.
Judge, 56 years old Speaking on “Entertainment Tonight” In an interview published Friday, she said she was “withdrawing” from the trio's live comedy tour, “The Tres Amigas,” citing scheduling conflicts and mixed feelings about the nature of the show.
“You know, it's tough. It's so twisted. There are so many layers to it that it's hard to explain everything,” Judge said, adding that the drama will be featured in the upcoming RHOC season 18. “It's going to be a hot topic,” he added.
“But I didn't do anything to either of them.”
Judge, who stars in Season 2 of “Traitors” and co-hosts the podcast “Two Ts in a Pod” with Teddi Mellencamp, wants to give his agent a boost after the trio's Phoenix performance in mid-November 2023. He said he told him. She took a break at Tres Amigas because she had “too many things I wanted to do.” [her] dish. “
“They already knew that. They know my schedule is very busy,” she explained. “I didn't have much time to travel. Vicky didn't like it and now she's calling me a traitor.”
At the same time, the judge said that after Beador's arrest in September 2023 for drunk driving and hit-and-run, he began to see the comedy show, which focuses on partying and drinking, differently.
“It's tough. I think people understand my concerns,” she told ET, adding that the trio “shouldn't have done that.” [continued with the tour] Immediately after [Beador’s] Drunk driving.
“She felt like she needed to focus on herself. … There was a conversation between us about that and how I felt.”
In addition, the judge claimed he “overheard some of the things they said.” [her] behind [her] It means “I couldn't sit well.”
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“In 2024, I'm not going to be around toxic people,” she said.
“I don't want a friend who stabs me in the back or talks behind my back. So I hope we both succeed in the world, but until things change, I don't need to be a part of it.” .”
Last weekend, Gunvalson, 61, and Beador, 59, announced they would continue to perform comedy shows as a duo. Hours later, Judge announced that he and Mellencamp would be hosting several live podcast recordings.
Gunvalson quickly became distraught, the judge said.
“But I'm telling you, they knew I did it!” she insisted. “I told them months ago that I was doing it. It was a one-time thing that I put on with iHeart. So I shouldn't have taken it.” [the ‘Tres Amigas’ show’s] place. “





