Ex-'Real Housewives Of Orange County' Star Braunwyn Windham-Burke Replaced By Her Two Besties, Days After Axing Reality Star
Real Housewives of Orange County star Braunwyn Windham-Burke’s friends are reportedly joining the new season only days after producers handed her walking papers.
A popular Bravo fan account announced the news that producers have hired Dr. Jen Armstrong. She lives in Newport Beach with her husband Ryne and they share three children.
The producers have also decided to extend a contract to Bruanwyn’s former BFF, Noella Bergener. The two were inseparable for months and couldn’t stop posting about each other. The friendship seems to have cooled off a bit with Noelle’s last post with Brauwyn being in May.
The third cast member, not a friend of Braunwyn, is reportedly a woman named Nicole James. One person who follows James on Instagram, Heather Dubrow.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the producers decided to clean house for the upcoming season 16. They fired Braunwyn, Kelly Dodd and Elizabeth Vargas.
The returning cast members include Shannon Beador, Gina Kirschenheiter, and Emily Simpson.
Braunwyn can't be too pleased by the decision to hand her contract over to her friends. As we first reported, the reality star is currently facing eviction from her Newport Beach mansion.
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Earlier this month, Braunwyn's landlord sued the RHOC star and her husband, Sean Burke, over $45,000 allegedly owed in rent. The couple had leased the 5-bedroom, 6 ½ bathrooms, 8,000 sq. ft. mansion in January 2020. They were to pay $15,000 a month and stay for a one-year and six-months.
Recently, Sean responded to the lawsuit in court and filed his own legal paperwork without the help of a lawyer. He admitted to owing back rent but denied the lawsuit was properly brought in court.
Sean demanded the entire lawsuit be thrown out of court. He also attached emails between him and the lawyer who filed the eviction suit.
In the chain, Sean pleads for the case to be dismissed writing, “Please be aware that our family is very public, and word of this filing has already hit many news channels in this country. It is severely impacting Braunwyn’s reputation and as a result her income.” He pleaded with the lawyer to drop the eviction lawsuit.
The lawsuit has yet to be dropped.