'Real Housewives of Orange County' cast discuss Vicki Gunvalson, Brooks Ayers on podcast

The Real Housewives of Orange County stars Shannon Beador, Tamra Judge, and Heather Dubrow Instagram/ heatherdubrow

Vicki Gunvalson may have dropped a few bombshells during the last part of "The Real Housewives of Orange County" reunion, but the women still have a lot to talk about the Bravo show's recently concluded 10th season.

On Heather Dubrow's new PodcastOne show "Heather Dubrow's World," Heather, Shannon Beador, and Tamra Judge talked about what really happened at the reunion as well as their thoughts on Brooks Ayers and Vicki Gunvalson, among others.

During the one-hour podcast, the women talked about Brooks's cancer and they all believe that he was lying about it. They also revealed that he will not take a lie detector test to prove otherwise.

They also talked about whether or not Vicki knew that he was faking his cancer. Tamra said that they all knew that Brooks was lying, but she was thinking that Vicki might be lying to them as well.

"Every answer she gave [at the reunion show] she was backpedaling…She would contradict herself with every answer," said Tamra.

The ladies also said that Vicki allegedly admitted to taking Xanax before the reunion show. Heather said that Vicki took it and admitted that she was nervous. Shannon thinks that because Vicki took Xanax, it could give her an excuse to say that she was drugged and therefore didn't really mean what she said on the reunion show.

And because of all the drama surrounding Brooks and his cancer, Shannon, Heather, and Tamra all said that they don't want to film with Vicki anymore.

 "I have a huge problem returning and filming with someone who is not truthful," said Shannon.

Heather echoed Shannon's sentiments and said that what Vicki did affects them all.

"Why I think this show was so good this season was it was authentic relationships and true storylines. I don't want to be on a show that is nothing less than authentic. It hurts us all," said Heather.

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