Meghan King Edmonds talks latest RHOC episode — Colonics and mastectomies, oh my!
After the latest episode of The Real Housewives of Orange County went medical, Meghan King Edmonds weighs in.
This week’s episode of The Real Housewives of Orange County was intense. Emotions were running high and the crap was sucked out of Kelly Dodd and Vicki Gunvalson (literally!). Meghan King Edmonds wasn’t including in many of the antics, and yes she was thankful.
The whole thing about Peggy Sulahian and her mastectomy have been the subject of conversation for two shows. Did she have cancer or didn’t she? Does it even matter? Apparently, it does to these ladies in the OC. When Diko brought it up, David Beador chimed in. Meghan King Edmonds believes he was genuine in his questions and he wasn’t trying to be a jerk. Sulahian made a bigger deal than it needed to be.
Apparently, it does to these ladies in the OC. When Diko brought it up, David Beador chimed in. Meghan King Edmonds believes he was genuine in his questions and he wasn’t trying to be a jerk. Sulahian made a bigger deal than it needed to be.
According to Reality Tea, Meghan King Edmonds was incredibly grossed out by the colonics. Fans literally watched the crap being sucked out of Kelly Dodd and Vicki Gunvalson. These friends shared each other’s procedure like it was no big deal.
Edmonds admitted she was disgusted and then apologized to viewers who watched as she got pregnant with Aspen. That was filmed a while ago, but she still feels like it may have been a little too much. Meghan, girl, you are way classier than what happened with Dodd and Gunvalson.
Even though Meghan may not be the favorite OC girl, she is telling it like it is. There were plenty of comments about the colonics and the “balls voyage” party.
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Fans want drama and the OC has turned into a cancer and procedure show. Too much information, especially after the Brooks/Vicki fiasco two seasons ago. There has got to be more interesting things than gossiping about cancer or being shown two women doing colonics.