Why didn't Heather Dubrow attend Alexis Bellino's wedding?
Heather cited a family commitment (Parents Weekend with her daughter) and her friendship with Shannon Beador as reasons.
Celebrity / RHOC
Alexis Bellino is 'perplexed' by Heather Dubrow's reasoning for skipping her wedding to John Janssen. Dubrow cited a 'complicated invite' and a family commitment as reasons for her absence, leaving Bellino questioning the depth of their fri...
The Real Housewives of Orange County drama extends beyond the show as Alexis Bellino questions Heather Dubrow's absence from her wedding. Dubrow's explanation involved a family commitment to visit her daughter at Yale and the complicated dynamic due to her friendship with Shannon Beador, John Janssen's ex. Bellino felt the reasoning was 'awkward' and inconsistent with their previous interactions. This situation highlights the complexities of friendships within the RHOC cast and how personal relationships can be affected by the show's dynamics.
Heather cited a family commitment (Parents Weekend with her daughter) and her friendship with Shannon Beador as reasons.
Alexis is 'perplexed' and feels Heather's explanation was awkward, questioning the depth of their friendship.
Tamra Judge and Jo De La Rosa were among the attendees.
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