Real Housewives Of Orange County Gets New Season 17 Taglines As Tamra Judge Says “I May Have Been On Break But Now I’m Ready To Play.”
The cast of The Real Housewives of Orange County revealed new slogans ahead of Wednesday night’s season 17 premiere.
Tamra Judge’s statement is, “I might have been on break, but now I’m ready to play.”
“If you’re wasting my time, at least give me a taco,” was the slogan of RHOC’s Emily Simpson.
Shannon Beador’s catchphrase was, “In Orange County, I’m always in charge and it’s always tequila.”
Gina Kirschenheiter, who recently got her California real estate license, had a catchphrase that read, “The only difference between my past and my present?” “Well, that’s just apples and oranges.”
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Taco Time: “If you’re wasting my time, at least give me a taco,” was the catchphrase from RHOC’s Emily Simpson
Jennifer Pedranti, RHOC’s newest Season 17 cast member, had the following catchphrase: “My core may be strong, but my resilience is stronger.”
The TV reality series Bravo first started in 2006.
RHOC follows the lives of wealthy women living in Orange County as they work on their respective careers and focus on family and friendships.
However, there is a lot of drama in the series.
The RHOC Season 17 trailer revealed numerous feuds between the stars of the series.
Confirmed cast members for RHOC Season 17 include Tamra, Emily, Shannon, Gina and Jennifer.
Taylor Armstrong and Heather Dubrow also return in Season 17.
Real estate mogul in the making: Gina is now a licensed real estate agent
Boss: Shannon’s husband David recently filed for divorce (again) after the couple were spotted reuniting at The Quiet Woman restaurant in California
Staying positive: Heather has hinted that RHOC Season 17 has been a challenge for her
Following Wednesday’s RHOC season 17 premiere, new episodes of the Bravo series will air every Wednesday night at 8:00 p.m. ET.
Fans who miss the live broadcast of new episodes can stream them later on Peacock.
Heather told Entertainment Tonight that filming RHOC season 17 was “really tough” on her.
“Do I have post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of some events?” “Yes, I really do,” Heather said.
Season 17 of The Real Housewives of Orange County premieres Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. ET on Bravo.