'Real Housewives of Orange County' season 11 spoilers: Kelly Meza-Dodd to shake things up

New "RHOC" cast member Kelly Meza-Dodd with castmate Vicki Gunvalson facebook.com/kelly.mezadodd

Tamra Judge believes that the 11<sup>th season of "The Real Housewives of Orange County" could beat the previous ones with the introduction of a new lady.

In an interview E! News, the reality show star revealed what fans should expect when the series returns for season 11.

"I thought last season was great but I think this season is going to be off-the-charts," Tamra stated. When asked to elaborate, she said that a new cast addition will help shake things up this season.

"We have a new girl, and I would have to say she makes me look so innocent if you can image," she said.

The newest lady in "The Real Housewives of Orange County" is stay-at-home mother Kelly Meza-Dodd. She is described by Bravo as a "fearless and confident" woman who "has a mouth as big as her heart." The network also mentioned that the COO of Kiss Me Mirrors and wife of former Leapfrog Enterprices Inc. president Michael Dodd enjoys sipping a good wine while looking for some juicy gossip.

According to reports, Kelly will get the ire of some of the ladies after she opted to be close to Vicki Gunvalson, one of the most hated controversial personalities in the entire "Real Housewives" franchise.

Heather Dubrow's husband, Terry, also believes that season 11 will be the best one to date.

"Some of the seasons in the past in OC have been sort of recapitulations of old sort of things," Terry told Wetpaint. "This is a brand new set of circumstances. It's highly-charged, real emotion, real anger, [and] real angst."

Aside from meeting Kelly, viewers of the longest-running "Real Housewives" show will also see a lot of new drama involving the ladies in season 11, including the scary sand dune accident involving Tamra and Vicki that happened in early April.

"The Real Housewives of Orange County" season 11 premieres on Monday, June 20, on Bravo.

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