Tamra Judge Accuses Jen of “Playing Victim,” Jen Reacts

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Tamra Judge accuses Jennifer Pedranti of “playing victim” after the newbie called out Shannon Beador for claiming “CPS” could have taken Gina Kirschenheiter‘s kids had she been arrested – a claim Gina denies.

On the latest episode of Real Housewives of Orange County, Jennifer not only addressed Shannon’s ‘CPS’ comment, but she also exposed Tamra for mentioning her “DUI” at the same party before she “conveniently forgot.”

In the comments of a post from @queensofbravo, who shared a clip of Jennifer’s statements, Tamra wrote, “Stop playing victim jenn 🤦🏼‍♀️ ‘your friend’ leaned over to tell you ‘she got a DUI’ while shannon said CPS and didn’t even hear it. CPS was never called and I knew nothing about it 🤦🏼‍♀️.”

Image credit: @tamrajudge/Instagram

Jennifer clapped back with her own comment, “Oh hey @tamrajudge 👋 you still over there doing your thing?? I’m just sitting around with nothing better to do than play ‘victim’ over here 🙄.”

Image credit: @Jennifer.pedranti/Instagram

Tamra, as many fans know, has a history of accusing her co-stars of playing the ‘victim,’ especially when she herself is in the hot seat.

Around the same time, Gina seemingly clapped back at Shannon’s onscreen comments, writing on Instagram, “Just over here enjoying the view from the high road #imaboveit.”

The Real Housewives of Orange County season 17 airs Wednesdays at 8/7c on Bravo.



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