Vicki Gunvalson On Tamra Judge’s RHOC Behaviors: “That’s Not Autism … That Is Being An Asshole”

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Vicki Gunvalson dragged Tamra Judge for blaming a decade of bad behavior on Real Housewives of Orange County on being “on the spectrum.”

During an episode of My Friend, My Soulmate, My Podcast, Vicki called her former amiga “an attention seeker.”

Vicki was activated:

Referring to Tammy Sue’s statement, Vicki reminded her listeners Tamra referred to herself as “a private person.” All of a sudden, Tamra “doesn’t like crowds. Then what is she doing on a reality TV show,” wondered The OG of The OC. “So, I call bullshit on that, number one.”

“Number two, this whole face thing that she did, her face looks great. It looked great before, but, attention … again.”

Vicki’s list ended with Tamra’s season 17 and 18 RHOC behaviors. “Now we’re going into, she’s an asshole this season and last season, and the viewers are not happy with her. I can’t imagine Bravo is happy with what’s going on. The ratings are dropping, and the Mean Girls stuff, I think, we’re all done with it. And so what she does is she decided to go to counseling and therapy.”

Vicki Thinks Tamra’s ‘Autism’ Was Misdiagnosed:

“And this therapist over a Zoom call diagnosed her with being on the spectrum, you can’t diagnose somebody with autism on one Zoom episode. She is a narcissist, and I don’t think that is something up for negotiation.”

The reason Tamra blurted that she has autism, in Vicki’s opinion, was to get “people to feel sorry for her. I’m out of my mind with her, and she’s done it to me, she’s done it to Shannon, she’s done it to Heather, she’s done it to everybody. So it’s constant calling people out, making people honest.”

“She’s looking for sympathy and she doesn’t have empathy. She already knows that if I’m hurting or Shannon’s hurting or anybody’s hurting, she’ll come after them.”

“That’s not autism. That is being an asshole. So, that’s my two cents.”

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