It seems odd for Real Housewives of Orange County cast member, Heather Dubrow to so recently make a big deal out of her never having had an plastic surgery only to almost immediately be accused of taking her 8-year-old daughter, Max, to get her legs waxed. According to the latest gossip news updates, the child's screamed filled the salon as the hot waxed was applied and then painfully ripped away time and again. In a related story, Vicki Gunvalson seems to be equally disgusted at Shannon Beadoer and David Foster's idea of marriage counseling. It seems that the last original Housewife to make it to Season 10 would almost rather her friends divorced then have to watch another one of their mock funerals on the TV show.
Despite being married to a plastic surgeon Real Housewives of Orange County star, Heather Dubrow, recently insisted to HuffPost Live that she has never had any work done -- though it often seems expected of her (via Us Weekly):
"Being married to a plastic surgeon, everyone assumes I've had everything done, but this is my [real] body and [real] face.
"I am married to a plastic surgeon and I live in Orange County; it's just too cliché to have implants. I can't do it."
According to the eyewitness that Radar Online talked to, however, Heather didn't seem to have a problem taking her 8-year-old daughter, Max, to get her legs waxed at the local salon:
"You could hear the poor kid screaming all through the salon.
"Even if her daughter was asking to get waxed, a good mom would realize that is way too young."
Vicki Gunvalson seemed to be just as disgusted, when recently recounting how appalled she was to see her friend, Shannon Beador, pretending to be dead so soon after losing her own mother in real life (via Reality Tea):
"Watching David and Shannon's eulogy as if they died was very creepy to me. I didn't like it at all.
"I think because my mother's passing is still fresh in my mind, watching them lay as if they were dead was not appropriate at all... why go to that extent?
"I didn't like it and would never encourage that in marriage counseling."
Despite being less than stoked about their techniques to get there, Vicki still feels hat Shannon and Beador will be able to get their marriage back on track given enough time and effort:
"It's going to take a lot of work, but I feel they have what it takes to beat [the] odds."
And if not Shannon and David can just practice playing dead whenever they happen to walk into the room.
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