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Vicki Gunvalson Reacts To Braunwyn Windham-Burke And Sean Burke’s Recent Divorce Rumors!


Real Housewives of Orange County alum Vicki Gunvalson reacts to Braunwyn Windham-Burke and Sean Burke's recent divorce rumors.

The OG of the OC wrote her thoughts in the comment section of Instagram page Bravo Housewives, which was captured and shared by Comments by Bravo.


Vicki wrote, “Hmm... looks like being on RHOC only took 1 year before their marriage had “issues”. The [Housewives' curse.” 

The news comes after Windham-Burke’s shared a cryptic message on Instagram last month which sparked speculation that there may be trouble in paradise between the couple when she posted about “co-parenting and divorce.” 

“New to the co-parenting world? It doesn’t have to suck. It won’t feel like this forever,” a since-deleted Instagram post shared by Braunwyn read, according to a report by Us Weekly. “You just need some perspective … Knowing what to expect will save your sanity.”


In her caption, she directed her followers to a Zoom workshop and “mental health check in” with Certified Divorce Specialist Michelle Dempsey. 

Braunwyn spoke out on Sunday, September 27, after her second oldest daughter, Rowan (18), posted an Instagram photo with the caption, “F—k. You. Mom.”


“Our family asks for your understanding as we work through some challenging circumstances,” Braunwyn wrote on Sunday via Instagram Stories. 


She added, “45 million Americans will experience mental health issues. This effects almost every family, and ours is no different. We will share with you more when the time is right. We kindly ask for your grace and kindness, and thank everyone for their support.”


However, it appears that the mother-of-seven shut down separation speculation as she shared a photo of the two of them enjoying a “date night” last Friday, according to a report by Reality Blurb.

What are your thoughts? Sound off in the comment section below!

Photo Credit: Braunwyn Windham-Burke/Instagram; Bravo/NBCUniversal