'The Real Housewives of Orange County' news: Reunion trailer packs tears and drama

Promotional photo for Bravos's reality television series "The Real Housewives of Orange County" Facebook/RealHousewivesofOrangeCounty

Bravo recently uploaded the reunion trailer for "The Real Housewives of Orange County." The reality television series, now on its 12th season, will enter its reunion saga on Nov. 20.

The first part of the "RHOC" reunion will be the 20th episode of the season, airing next Monday at 9 p.m. EST on Bravo. The trailer highlights a lot of cursing, tears and drama. Meanwhile, the video ends with some of the housewives sharing a hug.

Lydia McLaughlin is also backed into a corner with most of the cast members targeting her for her actions. Shannon Beador, on the other hand, appears to be having a personal problem after her divorce from husband David.

The biggest reveal in the trailer is Vicki Gunvalson on her breaking point as she threatens to quit the series. The reason for Gunvalson's statement about quitting the show is unclear. However, Tamra Judge exploded towards Gunvalson saying, "Are you f***ing kidding me?" before the latter stormed out.

In the previous episode, Gunvalson was happy with her new position in the insurance agency Coto Financial. She also spent some time with her son Michael. Vicki shocked her son with her new position in the insurance agency. Plus, she recently bought a vacation house with boyfriend Steve Lodge.

The 19th episode, titled "Candle Wicks and Lunatics," ended with Peggy Sulahian facing all the housewives after her departure in Iceland. Judge also managed to attend the high school graduation ceremony for her daughter.

According to comments posted on E! News, fans are hoping for McLaughlin and Sulahian to leave the show instead of Gunvalson. Many fans also defended Gunvalson for being one of the most independent women on the show. However, it is still unclear if Gunvalson will really leave the "The Real Housewives of Orange County" or not.

The show isn't doing well according to online ratings. The series only received a 4 out of 10 score from IMDb and 59 percent on Metacritic.

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