BravoCon Shocker: ‘Real Housewives of Orange County’ Star Vicki Gunvalson Offered Full-Time Season 20 Role Live on Stage, Bringing Back the ‘OG of the OC’
At BravoCon in Las Vegas, a significant moment unfolded for fans of “The Real Housewives of Orange County” when executive producer Andy Cohen extended an invitation to Vicki Gunvalson to return to her former role for the show’s highly anticipated 20th season. Gunvalson, a beloved and often polarizing figure in the franchise, was a staple of the series since its inception in 2006, earning the title of the “OG of the OC.” Her departure from the show in 2020 marked the end of an era, but Cohen’s offer suggests a potential revival of her dynamic presence, which has been missed by many viewers.
During a live taping of “The Bravos,” BravoCon’s awards show set to air on November 16, Cohen expressed his admiration for Gunvalson, stating, “I want you back.” This unexpected announcement sparked excitement among fans and cast members alike, as Gunvalson’s return could bring back the drama and authenticity that characterized the early seasons of the series. Known for her fiery personality and unapologetic approach to life, Gunvalson has been involved in many memorable moments, from her tumultuous relationships to her business ventures. Her potential comeback could not only reignite old storylines but also pave the way for new conflicts and alliances within the cast.
The 20th season of “The Real Housewives of Orange County” is poised to be a milestone, and Gunvalson’s return would undoubtedly add a layer of nostalgia and intrigue. With the reality TV landscape constantly evolving, her involvement could attract both long-time fans and new viewers, eager to see how her relationships with current cast members, like Shannon Beador and Tamra Judge, have developed over the years. As Bravo continues to celebrate its legacy through events like BravoCon, Gunvalson’s potential return underscores the show’s enduring appeal and the importance of its original cast members in shaping the franchise’s identity. Fans are now left eagerly awaiting further developments regarding her return and what it could mean for the future of the series.
Live on stage at BravoCon in Las Vegas Friday night, “Real Housewives” executive producer Andy Cohen offered Vicki Gunvalson her old job back for the upcoming 20th season of “The Real Housewives of Orange County.” During a taping of “The Bravos” — BravoCon’s biennial awards show, which will air on Nov. 16 — Cohen told Gunvalson he wants […]