Vicki Gunvalson's rep says Brooks Ayers can't write about 'RHOC' star in tell-all book

Vicki Gunvalson Instagram/ vickigunvalson

Last week, Brooks Ayers dropped a bombshell when he revealed that he is writing a tell-all book in an attempt to save his reputation.

In an interview with Page Six, the businessman said that his book will contain the truth behind "The Real Housewives of Orange County's" storylines. Ayers also maintained that the show portrayed him as a man who would fake cancer for his personal gain. He also said that he will reveal his ex Vicki Gunvalson's secrets in the tell-all, adding that he has no personal reason for it but it's something that needs to be done to "rehab my reputation."

However, Gunvalson is confident that the book won't contain anything about her. In a released via  Us Weekly, Gulvanson's representative said that there is a limit to the stories that Ayers is allowed to tell.

"Vicki is not at all concerned about her former boyfriend writing a book," the statement reads. "He can write whatever he wants except he cannot write about Vicki, her career, her family or anything concerning her. Vicki long ago had the boyfriend sign a fiercely written and executed confidentiality agreement. He cannot write about her at all. That was signed in the very beginning [of their relationship]."

Ayers told Page Six that he would also write about Gulvanson's daughter Briana Culberson in the tell-all.

On RHOC's last reunion show, Culberson shocked the Housewives when she revealed that Ayers was being inappropriate with her. She also said that the first time she told her mother about it, Gunvalson did not believe her at all.

"[She] hates my guts," Ayers said to Page Six, adding that Culberson got paid a huge amount for the past three seasons "to do nothing but bring drama into her mom's life regarding me."

"I'm going to expose all of that," Ayers said.

Gunvalson and Ayers dated for four years. They split up in August 2015.

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