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Judge Tamrathe husband of, Eddie Judgereacts to The Real Housewives of Orange County‘s latest casting decision.
“What I learned, particularly from my interview with Joe Gorga about him and his sister [Teresa Giudice] as we talked again, I realized that we live in a world where you just don’t need enemies,” Eddie, 52, said on the Tuesday, January 6 episode of the iHeartRadio show “The Eds» Podcast, in reaction to Vicki GunvalsonSeason 20 returns to the Bravo reality show.
“What she did, she did on the show, and what she did to me really wasn’t that big of a deal,” he continued, referring to the two men’s past disagreements.
In 2017, Vicki, 63, guest Gretchen Rossi, Lizzie Rovsek And Kelly Dodd for a friendly meeting. During the meeting, accusations surfaced that Tamra’s husband might be gay. (Eddie has denied these claims.)
“What really bothered me was the way she treated you,” Eddie told his guest co-host and wife, Tamra, 58. “And again, it’s a TV show. … But when you fight, you fight like sisters.”
If Eddie got his wish, he would be able to see his wife and Vicki. have fun again while he hangs out with Vicki’s boyfriend, Michael Smith.
“At the end of the day, it helps that I like Mike. Mike is a cool cat. I really, really like Mike,” Eddie shared. “In the end, you have to forgive, forget and move on.”
Bravo has yet to announce any casting decisions for season 20 of The Real Housewives of Orange County – with the exception of Vicki’s big return.
As cast members and viewers wait for news, Tamra and Eddie discussed some burning questions fans might have about the show. Keep reading to see what they revealed in their latest podcast.

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Courtesy of Judge Tamra/InstagramThroughout his many years on Bravo, Eddie said he did his best to stay out of the cast’s explosive bickering and arguments.
“I’m not a housewife,” he said before throwing playful shade at other partners who are more involved. “They want their 15 minutes on a women’s show on Housewife. That’s it. That’s not my subject.”
Instead, Eddie said he wanted to support his wife as she documented her life for the Bravo cameras.
“I’m not about to upstage you or get involved. This isn’t a show about guys,” he reiterated. “It’s a Housewife show. My only role is to support you – call it a supporting role. I’m not about to be a little bitch on the show.”
While Tamra is known for stirring the pot season after season, Eddie assured listeners that his wife is more than friendly at home when the cameras aren’t rolling.
“[The biggest misconception is] that you’re mean and a drunk and you’re really hard to be friends with, which is ironic because you’re really you? You don’t give a damn about the stupidity of what people do in the world,” he shared. “You stay alone. In fact, you’re more of a homebody than me.
Eddie continued: “What I learned in business is that as an entrepreneur, go for it,
you do your job, you do your job. When you come home, you leave all the problems at the door and go in and enjoy your family.
The short answer is no.
“At the end of the day, it’s your thing. You fight with it,” he explained. “You have ups. You have downs. You have good days. You have bad days and I’m just here to support you and whatever decision you make. Ultimately, there’s one thing I’ve learned about you. Tamra is going to do whatever Tamra wants to do.”
Eddie said he was able to help bounce ideas off his wife, brainstorm and offer support when it was needed most.
“At the end of the day, it doesn’t really affect me,” he said. “It’s about you and you’re great on the show – the few episodes I watch.”
The Real Housewives of Orange County is now streaming on Peacock.