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Cold As Ice! Tamra Judge Shuns Son's Estranged Family After Medical Emergency

Tamra Judge's family drama is getting worse.

The Real Housewives of Orange County star shunned the daughter of her son Ryan Vieth's estranged ex, Sarah Rodriguez, after a freak accident left the teenager with a "very very bad concussion," RadarOnline.com exclusively has learned.

Rodriguez, who shares a 3-year-old girl, Ava, with Vieth, posted a picture of her daughter Brooke with a caption detailing her shocking injury: "Just wanted to give a shout out to this rockstar!! Was out of school for two months with a very very bad concussion. She is back at school and working her butt off to get caught up. So proud of her hard work and hustle. Love you Brookie cookie."

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A show insider revealed to RadarOnline.com that Brooke was running at her school when she tripped and fell into a building, causing a severe concussion.

And while Judge was told about the accident, she had not reached out to Brooke since the injury occurred.

While Rodriguez and Vieth previously appeared on RHOC, they split up and Judge ended her relationship with Rodriguez's older daughter.

As RadarOnline.com reported, Judge is famously estranged from her own daughter, Sidney Barney, who moved in with her father and refused to speak to her mother for years.

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