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RHOC's Tamra Reveals How John's Relationship With Alexis Is Different Than Ex Shannon
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Date:2025-04-19 01:14:29
Tamra Judge thinks Alexis Bellino and John Janssen are a match made in heaven.
"They seem extremely happy and that's all I have to go off of," The Real Housewives of Orange County star exclusively told E! News' Courtney Lopez during the July 18 episode. "They're cute together, they have fun together. They're traveling, they're doing all the things. Their families like each other and he was never like that with [ex] Shannon [Beador] ever."
In fact, Tamra says the SoCal business man—who broke up with Shannon in November 2022—seems like a "totally different" person with Alexis.
"They didn't travel, their families didn't like each other," Tamra noted of the exes. "So I do believe maybe two good people just don't belong together."
Plus, Tamra and Shannon aren't exactly on speaking terms at the moment since their huge falling out last year after Shannon's September 2023 DUI arrest.
"There's not one season where somebody hasn't talked about her drinking," Tamra noted of her ex-BFF. "I was the one that was always dealing with her issues while she drank. At the point you got a DUI, it is time for you to open your eyes and realize you have a problem and you need to get help because this is rock bottom as far as I'm concerned. You drove your car into a house. And it just wasn't for her."
Meanwhile, Shannon has since slammed Tamra's lack of support following the accident and subsequent legal troubles.
As for the possibility of a reconciliation after Shannon and Vicki Gunvalson ousted Tamra from their Tres Amigas tour?
"You never know," the 56-year-old shared. "I don't know. I just know that for me personally, I was extremely busy. You know, I have three podcasts, I have a business, I have a husband, I still have a daughter at home. It was really hard for me to start traveling all around and then then some things were sad about me by Shannon that I thought, 'You know, why am I busting my butt to do this when you're talking behind my back?' I don't need friends like that."
"I don't need the money," Tamra added. "You need the money."
See the drama continue to play out when The Real Housewives of Orange County airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. on Bravo. And keep reading for E!'s official ranking of every Real Housewife ever.
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