Shannon Beador wants David to go away after new drama surfaces
By Mary Jane
Shannon Beador was living in a home, where David Beador was paying for the utilities. But after the water was recently shut off, Shannon wasn’t happy about the way he was handling things.
Shannon Beador announced on the previous season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills that she and David Beador were splitting up. Shannon had separated from David just weeks prior to filming the reunion special and she was excited about the future, even though everything seemed rather unsure. However, it sounds like Beador is excited about moving on now, as she has the support of her co-stars. She recently went to court where she won spousal and child support from David.
However, it sounds like things aren’t perfect between Shannon and David. Not only has he already moved on with another woman, but it sounds like things aren’t going great in terms of communication. According to Radar Online, David has been transferring the utilities of the home Shannon is living in back to Shannon. While she supposedly transferred the electric and the gas, she hadn’t transferred the water. Apparently, she was furious when the water was shut off, as the bills hadn’t been paid. Some The Real Housewives of Orange County fans may blame Shannon for not checking with David, but others feel that David should pay as he betrayed Shannon.
A few years ago, Shannon’s daughters learned that David was cheating on their mother. He admitted to the affair and Beador was very open about the relationship on The Real Housewives of Orange County. Even though she forgave him, it sounds like she’s angry with the way things have worked out, as she now wants David to disappear from her life. The Radar Online report reveals that Shannon is furious with David about the water being shut off and she wants him to leave her alone.
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What do you think about Shannon Beador being angry with David over not helping her with the utilities, and ending up in a house with no water?