'Real Housewives of Orange County' season 10 cast news: Terry and Heather Dubrow may not return for new season

The current season of "Real Housewives of Orange County" is nothing short of drama and conflict. Not to mention, the husbands are also affected too, which is why Terry Dubrow doesn't want to go back to the Bravo TV series. With season 9 coming to an end, Terry told Wetpaint that "It was a weird season." Season 9 wasn't particularly good for the Dubrows when the Beadors came. To add, Terry already has a new reality show with E! called "Botched." It is about plastic surgery and these series has become very popular leading to an order for a season 2.

"As of right now, I don't want to go back next season. No way. But that remains to be seen. I mean, I have my own TV show and I'm busy working on that — I have no idea," Terry said.

He also said that his wife, Heather, might just kill him for spilling that he doesn't want to go back for the next season of "RHOC." Terry said that the season 2 of "Botched" is demanding more from him and that Heather is doing well with her acting career.

Monday, August 19, will be season 9 finale of "Real Housewives of Orange County." But while the show is coming to a halt, Terry and Heather's careers and lives won't be. Even in the absence of cameras, life goes on for the Dubrows, who are actually building a 20,000 square foot house.

On the other hand, Terry did say that if they come back for the 10<sup>th season, their house will be shown on the TV show. "If we do another season of 'Real Housewives', you will see this house really come together. It's a masterpiece. This is going to be my crowning achievement in terms of non-plastic surgery and non-family things. We're creating something really special," said Terry.

The Dubrows' careers are off to new heights and fans will be saddened if the couple leaves "Real Housewives of Orange County" for good. The Dubrows have really grown close to the heart of the show's fans.

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