Vicki Gunvalson Argues With Tamra Judge Over Teddi Mellencamp Friendship After THAT January 6 Dig!
20.07.2022 - 23:37
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To be honest, we still haven’t stopped laughing at that January 6 comment Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave lobbed at Vicki Gunvalson during their testy social media feud late last month.
As Real Housewives fans will no doubt recall, the accountability coach questioned the RHOC veteran’s right-wing political leanings during a nasty back-and-forth the duo were having online. Teddi ended it by asking Vicki where she was during the infamous 2021 attempted insurrection by Donald Trump‘s political supporters. But the beef is back now, because Vicki is delivering her thoughts on it!
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The 60-year-old Bravo-lebrity sat down alongside pal Tamra Judge on Watch What Happens Live on Tuesday night. Host Andy Cohen knew what he was doing because Tamra is also close friends with Teddi. Heck, the duo host a podcast together! So bringing Tamra aboard to chat with Vicki about her ongoing Teddi troubles is just… perfect!!
The stars delivered, too. When Andy posed a fan’s question about the awkward situation to Tamra, the 54-year-old reality TV vet said:
Vicki is NOT down for that, though. The Coto Insurance founder maintained her stance on not liking Teddi (who she has never met!!) by arguing:
OK, maybe! But still…
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Teddi’s January 6 crack really affected Gunvalson. She slammed the RHOBH cast member’s comments questioning whether she could have been linked to the attempted coup, Vicki added angrily:
Judge was not happy with that characterization. She tried to clarify Teddi’s coup comment came “after [Vicki] went after her” first during the social media spat. Tamra also defended
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