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This isn’t the first time a Bravo star threatened legal action against a fan account. In 2022, Diana Jenkins sent multiple cease and desist letters to various influencers over “false and defamatory statements.” One of the accounts issued a public apology.
“Hey, Bravo Babe, so you’ve been spreading some rumors about me. You’ve been harassing me for weeks,” said Tamra in a video she posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Teddi and I were so nice to have you on our podcast. And within a month, you suddenly turned on me.”
“I don’t know what your problem is, but you got my attention and you’re going to get a little bit more than my attention real soon,” she added, “because I’ve contacted my attorney.”
Tamra then reacted to the fan account’s post, which falsely suggested that Tamra was ‘in a leadership role’ at Reality Blurb.
“This girl is a complete liar and has been harassing me for weeks,” wrote Tamra. “Time to get my attorneys involved.”
“Hope it was worth it, BABE 😘,” Tamra added, ending her post.
On the current season of Real Housewives of Orange County, the cast has endured a series of shifting alliances. Heather Dubrow and Tamra are now buddy-buddy despite their feud last season.
Tamra is also friends with Alexis Bellino, whose husband sued her in 2018. Alexis is now engaged to John Janssen, who was in a years-long relationship with castmate Shannon Beador (with whom Tamra is no longer close).
On a recent episode of The Viall Files, Shannon addressed Alexis and John’s relationship amid his lawsuit against Shannon for $75,000.
“I wanted to ask Alexis at the reunion, but I didn’t have a chance to say, ‘If you sleep in the same bed with John, how many minutes go by before my name is uttered?’ I wanted to ask it … Five max … They keep saying for me to move on and I have. I don’t want to talk about them. I don’t want to think about them,” said Shannon. “I think [the lawsuit is] about his reputation … He wants people to think he’s a generous person.”