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Shannon Beador Battling Ex-Husband David Beador In Court Over Allowing Their Daughters To Be Featured On ‘RHOC’; Shannon Says If Her Children “Do Not Film” It Will “Be A Violation Of My Contract And Will Lose My Job”


Shannon Beador is battling with her ex-husband, David Beador, in an OC court over allowing two of their daughters to participate in the new season of The Real Housewives of Orange County.

According to legal documents obtained by The Blast, the Bravo reality star filed emergency documents in court asking a judge to allow her two 17-year-old daughters to continue filming on the Bravo hit reality series. 

In the filing, Shannon claims she has recently been asked to begin her 8th season of the show — but production wants to film in her three children (Sophie, Stella, and Adeline) along with inside her home. It should be noted, Sophie is 20 years old — so the request is only for the two minor children.

“The filming of the Show is my primary career and is part of and supportive of my primary income source, for which I use said income to care for my children. If my children do not film on the show, I will be in violation of my contract and will lose my job, and thus my ability to earn income,” she said.

Shannon says her ex-husband is now interfering and preventing the children from filming the show.

In an opposition, filed by David Beador, he admits he allowed for the children to participate in the filing in prior years, but claims things are now “much different” in their family’s lives. To start, he has a “new family” and is trying to “protect and not expose to a reality television show.”

“My current wife also has two other children of her own that do not need to have their mother exposed to possible disparaging comments made about our family on national television,” he says in the legal docs courtesy via The Blast.

David claims he is willing to compromise with his ex-wife — asking that she and the production company ensure no disparaging comments will be made about him on the show.

“I find it very troubling that these proposed limitations are not acceptable with the (Shannon) and/or her counsel considering the fact that (Shannon) and I both have joint legal custody. It is also concerning to me that these narrowly tailored limitations are not acceptable with the (Shannon) and/her counsel because it gives me the feeling that she does in fact intend on referencing either myself, my new wife, and our new daughter during the filming of this 16th season. This Is absolutely not acceptable to me,” he wrote.

In a letter included in the filing, ‘RHOC’ producers confirm they would remove Shannon from the show if they are not able to film inside her home or all the children. “Quite simply, then, without any access to Shannon’s children, we are not able to document Shannon’s life, and therefore she will not have satisfied the contingencies in her agreement with us and we will not be able to have her on the show going forward,” an executive producer of the show wrote.

The decision will be up to a judge in the couple’s ongoing divorce, reports The Blast.

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