'The Real Housewives of Orange County' news: Peggy insinuates that Meghan is a neglectful mom

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In the Nov. 6 episode of "The Real Housewives of Orange County," Peggy Sulahian somewhat accused Meghan Edmonds' of being a neglectful mom which left the woman in tears.

The latest Icelandic installment of the hit reality show saw the critical Sulahian telling Edmonds that her baby cried for 10 minutes straight without anyone to check on her. She happened to record it on camera and showed the footage to her in front of the rest of the cast at the dining table in the restaurant. Edmonds was caught by surprise and asked Sulaian if she timed it because she did not believe that her baby cried that long of a time. In her defense, co-star Tamra Judge blurted out, "It's a timing thing." She was referring to the method of where the mom would allow the baby to cry for a specific amount of time so that the infant could learn how to self-adjust and quiet down. However, it seemed that Sulahian was not aware of the method and insinuated that Edmonds neglected her baby which made her look like a bad mother.

Edmonds suddenly snapped at Sulahian, "What are you talking about, my baby crying? No, no, no." It was clear that Edmonds took offense to what she said and wanted to fight back. Even co-star Shannon Beador was riled up by Sulahian's insinuation that she shouted at her, "Stop!" It appeared that Sulahian may have pushed the envelope too far.

In related news, Vicki Gunvalson's daughter Briana Culberson along with her family will be moving to North Carolina where Briana's husband Ryan grew up decades ago. Briana said that they did not feel happy or comfortable living in Southern California where things were just more expensive.

"The Real Housewives of Orange County" season 12 episode 19 will air on Monday, Nov. 13 at 10 p.m. EST on Bravo TV.

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