Tamra Judge believes Shannon Beador purchased bots to troll her on social media. The un-paused Real Housewives of Orange County personality promised she would go after her former amiga at the reunion for allegedly buying fake followers to say unsavory things about Tammy Sue online.
The mouthy RHOC star is activated:
Tamra took to Two T’s In a Pod to let the audience know what to expect from her during the season 18 RHOC reunion. “Let me just tell you. This lit a fire under my ass for the reunion.”
“I have been beat down [but] I haven’t done much to get the hate.” Without naming names, Tamra seemingly accused Shannon of paying for the alleged smear campaign against her. “Of course, half of the hate is being bought by SOMEBODY that’s bought bots to go after me.”
“But, I’m like, ‘Fuck that.” I’m going to go in guns ablazin’. I’m not going to beat down and go down there. Like, ‘I’m sorry.'”
“No way. I’m bringing all the shit out,” promised the Bravo TV star at the expense of Shannon.
Please note, while Tamra didn’t name names, based on her behavior and the overwhelmingly positive response to how Shannon’s handled the vitriol spewed by Tammy Sue, it’s a fair bet she’s talking about Shannon.
A former RHOC star entered the chat regarding Tamra’s treatment of Shannon:
Kelly Dodd revealed that she thinks Tamra is wrong for how she handled Shannon’s DUI and adding fuel to the fire Alexis Bellino and John Janssen started in her life.
If you’re not caught up on the show, Tamra continues to support Alexis despite her throwing her relationship – now engagement – with Shannon’s ex in her face. Even worse, Johnny J filed a lawsuit against Shannon claiming she owes him $75K for an unpaid facelift loan. Meanwhile, Johnny J has a video of a drunken Shannon, pre DUI, that Alexis threatened would be released.
Kelly gave her opinion. “One hundred percent they are extorting her. You say pay the $75K or else I’m going to show these proof of tapes.”
“That’s blackmailing, of course. 100 percent extortion. If I were Shannon,” continued Kelly, “I’d go after them for extortion.”