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Liar, Liar? 'RHOC' Women Accuse Vicki Gunvalson’s Boyfriend Brooks Ayers Of Faking Cancer!

Vicki Gunvalson Boyfriend Brooks Ayers Accused Faking Cancer

May 13 2015, Published 7:14 a.m. ET

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How low will the housewives go to start drama? As The Real Housewives of Orange County cast gets ready for the show’s June 8 premiere, RadarOnline.com has learned that Vicki Gunvalson’s co-stars are accusing her boyfriend, Brooks Ayers, of faking a cancer diagnosis!

As RadarOnline.com reported, Ayers recently claimed that his Stage 3 Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is not responding to chemotherapy. But according to a new preview clip, the ladies on the show are not buying the story.

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In the promo for the upcoming season, cast member Heather Dubrow can be seen saying, "Who would fake cancer?!"

Gunvalson was quick to fire back on Twitter after the clip aired, calling the cast’s accusations "nothing short of disgusting."

Ayers himself told RadarOnline.com that the rumors were "unsubstantiated claims" aired only to "harm others’ reputations."

Watch the shocking preview below and to see the drama first-hand, tune in to the premiere of The Real Housewives of Orange County on June 8 on Bravo!

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