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Gina Kirschenheiter Explains Why Braunwyn Windham-Burke Should Not Return To RHOC Next Season!


During a recent interview, Gina Kirschenheiter revealed that she doesn’t think Braunwyn Windham-Burke should return for season 16 of The Real Housewives of Orange County during a recent interview with Access Hollywood.

“I think that Braunwyn is still going through really a lot with this sobriety and emotionally and her figuring out her marriage and her sexual confusion and stuff like that. These are major things to go through and I just don’t know if this is the right venue to go through those things in,” Gina said, according to Us Weekly. “It puts us in a really kind of scary situation, I feel like. It’s hard for us to navigate too as a group, but then again I know that’s interesting.”

While the two are in a better place on the show, Gina revealed last month that the two are were back in a bad place.

Gina explained, “I don’t know if that would survive the modern marriage. But if it works for them now, I mean, it’s less paperwork, it’s less money out of your pocket. It’s less of a headache and it’s, you know, it’s less messy for the whole family.”

Last month, Gina shared that she believes Windham-Burke should worry about her own relationship with husband Sean.

“I think right now, honestly, [I] think Braunwyn and her family are in crisis,” Gina told Us Weekly. “And I’m not going to put much stock into anything she said, and I feel for her family and you know, [but] I’m not trying to make things worse for them.”

“I’m not a judgmental person, you know what I mean?” Gina said of the pair’s modern marriage. “So, if it works for them [then fine].”

Gina explained that “it’s easier” to not get divorced, so she understands why the pair might be legally together even if Braunwyn is in another relationship.

“If he’s OK with that — I think it might get a little sticky if he met someone new, that person would like to marry him. I don’t know if that would survive the modern marriage,” she told Us Weekly. “But if it works for them now, I mean, it’s less paperwork, it’s less money out of your pocket. It’s less of a headache and it’s, you know, it’s less messy for the whole family.”

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