RHOOC's Shannon Beador responds to Vicki Gunvalson's claims that she was duped by Brooks Ayers

Earlier this week, Vicki Gunvalson spoke with Andy Cohen on "Watch What Happens Live" and said that she was also a victim of Brooks Ayers's cancer claims. The recently concluded 10th season of "The Real Housewives of Orange County" saw Vicki feuding with the other ladies when they said that Brooks appeared to be faking his cancer.
Throughout the season, Vicki stood by the businessman, but on "WWHL," she told Cohen that she was also a victim in the situation and that she should have paid attention to some "red flags" that, according to her, hinted at her ex's deception.

However, Shannon Beador wasn't having it, and the mother of three took to her Facebook page to post a 10-minute video where she expressed her anger with Vicki.

"I am absolutely floored. The victim card, the 'I was duped' speaking engagement that Vicki Gunvalson is on is completely ridiculous to me," Shannon began, adding that she wanted to say a few things because she was "really angry" about Vicki's statements on "WWHL."

Shannon said that her biggest issue with Vicki was her conflicting statements about Brooks on interviews. Recently, Brooks admitted that he faked a bill from City of Hope for an alleged treatment at the center, though he maintains that he does have cancer.

Shannon said that in the reunion, Vicki said that she waited for four hours at City of Hope as Brooks went in for his alleged treatment.

"On her Mario Lopez interview on Extra, she says that she picked him up," she continued. "On Andy's 'WWHL' interview, she says, 'I called him and we picked him up and then we walked around for an hour.'"

Shannon pointed out that Vicki was telling "conflicting stories" and that she was so irritated because she came on the show this season to tell the truth about something she didn't even want to talk about—her marital troubles with David and his affair—and yet, Vicki was "lying about cancer."

Shannon also revealed that Vicki has not called her to apologize for fighting with her over Brooks's cancer claims.

"I have received zero apology. It's all for the cameras," said Shannon.

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