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'The Real Housewives of Orange County' Brooks Ayers, Vicki Gunvalson: Vicky Admits Not Believing Brooks Cancer on Reunion

For fans of "The Real Housewives of Orange County" (RHOC), it is well known that the recently ended season's main drama made an impact until the finale. The accusation that Brooks Ayers' cancer is a lie has put a strain on the relationship of the ladies, but even then, Vicky Gunvalson, Ayers' partner, had stuck by him.

Many had witnessed how Ayers went head-to-head with one of the other housewives, Meghan King Edmonds, who bravely claimed that his sickness was all but fraud. Throughout the whole ordeal, Gunvalson was placed in an uncomfortable situation of choosing between her boyfriend and the ladies. However, according to E! Online, in the recent airing of Part 3 of the RHOC season reunion, Gunvalson was put in the hot seat, as host Andy Cohen asked her, no holds barred, what her gut had told her about Ayers' claim of Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. If Ayers were watching the reunion, it would have been a blow to hear that Gunvalson has officially switched sides as she claimed, "My gut says he doesn't have it."

When asked when she started to feel this way, Gunvalson elaborated, "I would say probably three months ago, I really questioned him and said to him, 'This isn't making sense. Why won't you give me your reports?'" She further added that Ayers had used the ladies against her to avoid showing evidence, "And he kept telling me, 'You have no right…You're going to take them to the women.'" You know, the usual way people with cancer respond when asked to show proof."

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Later on, Gunvalson admitted to being scared of Ayers, which is why she continues to stand by him despite the overwhelming evidence saying otherwise of his disease. This had tears flowing from the ladies present. US Weekly Magazine reports that Gunvalson claimed to have faith in his boyfriend through all those times, as she said, "I expected a casserole. I expected people to come over and really care about him."

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