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'The Real Housewives of Orange County' Brooks Ayers Burning Bridges Between Vicki Gunvalson and Meghan King Edmonds

Brooks Ayers' fight to prove his diseases is becoming more and more difficult. With each passing day, more evidence of him going out and about have made people start to really doubt his battle with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. One of his biggest obstacles in proving the truth would have to be Meghan King Edmonds, who isn't getting tired of pointing out over and over that Ayers is lying, and apparently, he has had enough of it.

According to US Magazine, not only is Ayers done with the show, but he has also burned bridges between him and the women in "The Real Housewives of Orange County." He says that his battle with the women this year in the show has only been the real battle he's had with any one in his life. The businessman is mainly fed up of Edmonds' accusations and feels that this needs to stop — legally. Ayers has confirmed to have sent Edmonds a cease and desist letter. He shares, "Meghan has scoffed that 'Oh my God, Brooks is threatening to sue me.' But what people don't know is I have sent her a formal letter from my attorney…demanding certain things, and I do have significant grounds if she doesn't change her ways and she's got an opportunity to do that. [This is] defamation. I'm hitting back. She has a chance to make it right and we'll see if she does or not."

As for Vicki Gunvalson, although Ayers may have not exactly ended all kinds of contact with his estranged ex-girlfriend, their current level communication would be far from friends. He said of Vicki, "I've talked to her once in the last couple of weeks. We've emailed and texted on occasion."

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He also hopes that with the end of season 10 would also be the end of having him as the focus of the story line. Ayers claims that the show would most likely "manufacture some drama" and shift to another person in the next season.

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