'The Real Housewives of Orange County' star Vicki Gunvalson spotted with new man

Vicki Gunvalson Instagram/ vickigunvalson

Despite the drama surrounding her ex, Brooks Ayers, and her feuds with co-stars Shannon Beador, Tamra Judge, Heather Dubrow, and Meghan Edmonds, Vicki Gunvalson is said to be moving on with her life as she was spotted out on a date with a new man last Friday, Nov. 6, at The Ranch in Anaheim, California.

According to Entertainment Tonight, a source close to the Bravo star confirmed that she was on a date with Smith Walker.

"She's moving on and incredibly happy," said the insider. The source adds that the two have been friends for about four years and that their relationship is "nothing serious."

An eyewitness told ET that the pair took a turn on the dance floor and that they spent time with another couple at a reserved table.

"She looked really happy with this guy," said the eyewitness to ET. The eyewitness claimed that Walker was by Gunvalson's side the entire time that they were in the saloon.

The sighting comes one week after Gunvalson said during the last part of the "RHOC" reunion show that she thinks that Ayers does not have cancer.

"My gut says he doesn't have it," she told Andy Cohen on the reunion show.

Gunvalson and Ayers dated for four years before splitting up in August. According to ET, the two started dating in 2011 and broke up for the first time in 2013, before getting back together in 2014 after Ayers learned that he had cancer.

Meanwhile, despite Gunvalson's statements on the reunion show, Ayers told E! News that his ex still believes that he has cancer.

"She said no, she doesn't believe that she's been duped and secondly, she does now believe that I have cancer," Ayers told E! News' Melanie Bromley.

As to why she changed her mind and said that she feels that he was lying about his cancer, Ayers said that he didn't know why Gunvalson said that.

"I don't know why somebody would change their mind as many times as she does," said Ayers.

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