Tamra Judge claims Shannon Beador footage Alexis Bellino is threatening to reveal on ‘RHOC’ is ‘extremely damaging’
By Evan Real, Danny Murphy,
2024-08-16
That’s her opinion.
“Real Housewives of Orange County” star Tamra Judge revealed on Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast that she believes the alleged footage Alexis Bellino is threatening to release of castmate Shannon Beador is quite damning.
“From what I’ve heard — and I haven’t seen them [the videos] — they’re extremely damaging to Shannon,” says Judge, emphasizing, “ Extremely .”
The “Two Ts in a Pod” co-host, 56, goes on to say that she’s heard that her ex-pal “does some things … that are not good” in the purported video clips.
During Thursday’s episode of “RHOC,” Bellino, 47, told Judge, Jennifer Pedranti and Katie Ginella that she might “pull out the videos” if Beador, 60, continues to speak poorly of her ex John Janssen — whom Bellino is currently dating.
Bellino stated that there are “a lot of” videos in the couple’s vault that could “ruin [Beador’s] life” if they were to be made public.
“Once I saw them, I couldn’t go back to feeling the same about her,” Bellino said in a confessional.
Judge also tells “Virtual Reali-Tea” that Bellino offered to show her the footage, but she declined.
“She told me I could see them if I want to. I have not seen them. They’re actually Ring footage cameras from John’s house inside and out,” the Vena CBD founder says of the information relayed to her.
Judge was told that the footage was captured for “months and months and months” — including the night of Beador’s headline-making DUI arrest in September 2023.
Although it seems like Bellino is considering sharing the videos, Judge says that her friend is reticent given the potential impact on Beador’s three adult daughters — Sophie, 22, and 20-year-old twins Adeline and Stella — whom she shares with ex-husband David Beador.
“Alexis has said over and over, ‘I don’t think it’d be a good idea for any of these videos to come out because it can affect her children,’” she says, “and things like that.”
Judge fell out with Shannon over an assortment of issues.
Notably, the women clashed during production for the current installment of “Orange County” — with several of their arguments being about the latter’s drinking after she crashed her vehicle into a residential building in Newport Beach, Calif., last year.
“I do think she needs to go to rehab,” she said at the time. “But I do think that she needs to acknowledge the fact that she needs to go to rehab. She can’t just go because people are telling her to go. She has to go because she wants to stop drinking.”
The Bravolebrity — who has said that she only allows herself two alcoholic beverages following the incident — has previously asserted that Judge has “no right” to question her drinking habits.
“The Real Housewives of Orange County” airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.
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Nova
08-17
Shannon needs to sue Alexis and John and Tamara for defamation. These 3 people are no good pieces of shit. Tamara is the biggest backstabber that I have ever seen. She has no right to call Shannon an alcoholic. She needs to look in the mirror. She stays drunk and acts a fool all the time. Throwing blame to Shannon because she made a mistake to drive while drinking. She’s a hypocrite.
socalnative
08-17
Tamara is the last one to talk about Shannon always drinking. Tamara has been a sloppy drunk on many occasions. Alexis is far from the Christian she claims to be. Saw her on Below Deck and she was disgusting and an embarrassment. Maybe Shannon should bring out her list of all the things she paid for while she was with John, just like her dad advised her. Shannon looks so much better with John out of her life.
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