Axed 'RHOC' Star Kelly Dodd Attacks Imposter Heather Dubrow On Twitter After Being Mocked Over Firing
Jan. 6 2022, Published 2:06 p.m. ET
Former Real Housewives of Orange County star Kelly Dodd continued to unleash on her former costars on Twitter last night — months after Bravo axed her from the show — but her emotions got the best of her and she ended up fighting a fake Heather Dubrow.
On Wednesday, hours after the latest RHOC episode aired, Dodd was on social media trying to pick fights and cause drama.
It all started after Dodd posted a screenshot of an article titled 'RHOC: Kelly Dodd Believes She Was '100%' Fired Because Heather Dubrow Returned.'
Dodd wrote, "I get written up more than anyone on that show!! Heather Dubrow is a PROVEN "LIAR" she said she didn't get demoted then admits it later! Liar."
A fake account using Dubrow's photo but using the handle Heather Dumbrow not Heather Dubrow decided to respond to Dodd's tweet. The imposter replied, "I fired you. Get over it."
Dodd believed the tweet came from her enemy and decided to unload. "Lmfao! Ratings suck because of your fugly face and attitude and no one wants to know about your kids sexuality!"
Dodd has been extremely vocal about how much she hates Bravo, Andy Cohen and her former RHOC cast mates ever since she was given her pink slip.
Last month, Dodd tired to call out Cohen on Twitter claiming the new season's ratings were trash despite the producers cleaning house and hiring three new cast members.
Dodd wrote to Cohen about a recent ratings report showing RHOC received a total of 822k live viewers. “Wait, wasn’t I the ratings problem? Wasn’t there a boycott ??” Dodd wrote. “We got over a million viewers 14 out of 16 weeks last season despite HUGE competition from election coverage on the news !!! This year? #RHOC16 under a million 3x in 4 weeks! Hey @Andy How’s that reboot going???”
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Cohen had the time and fired back writing, "Good morning! Reboot going great. Feels like a return to form for #RHOC. Look at the delayed numbers, not live. That’s what’s measured.”