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Reality star, 46, admits agonising wild sex injury – leaving co-stars horrified
Reality star, 46, admits agonising wild sex injury – leaving co-stars horrified

The Sun

time8 hours ago

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  • The Sun

Reality star, 46, admits agonising wild sex injury – leaving co-stars horrified

REAL Housewives of Orange County star Gretchen Rossi made an x-rated revelation in the show's latest trailer. The 46-year-old actress is making her return to the RHOC franchise and appeared in the trailer for the 19th season of the Bravo reality show where her and fiance, Slade Smiley, shared a bedroom secret. 4 4 The two were chatting with castmate Emily Simpson, when Gretchen tells her, 'I broke his penis for real.' Slade is seen nodding in agreement as Gretchen bends her finger to demonstrate the injury adding, "like this." The NSFW confession was quickly replaced with other edits of Gretchen's RHOC comeback. She is returning to RHOC as 'a friend of the show' and will co-star along fellow housewives, Emily Simpson, Shannon Beador, Heather Dubrow, Tamra Judge, Gina Kirschenheiter, Jennifer Pedranti and Katie Ginella. Elsewhere in the trailer, she appears to be reigniting her feud with Tamra when Emily is seen telling the latter, 'Gretchen said you had an affair.' The trailer also shows the two women going head to head in what seems like an explosive confrontation. Tamra is seen yelling at Gretchen: 'For 12 years you've been going after me.' And Gretchen says back to her: 'It's not the same thing.' Gretchen first debuted on RHOC in 2008 when she was diagnosed to Jeff Beitzel, but he died from cancer as that season began premiering. She then met Slade who had previously been engaged to another RHOC star, Jo De La Rosa. Gretchen proposed to Slade in 2013 and they welcome daughter Skylar five years ago. Gretchen experienced tragedy in 2023 when her stepson Grayson died from cancer at only 22 years old. She's also stepmom to Gavin, 32. The Real Housewives of Orange County season 19 premieres Thursday, July 10, at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo, and can be streamed the next day on Peacock. 4

Real Housewives of Orange County Trailer Teases Shocking Affair Rumor
Real Housewives of Orange County Trailer Teases Shocking Affair Rumor

Yahoo

timea day ago

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Real Housewives of Orange County Trailer Teases Shocking Affair Rumor

Originally appeared on E! Online The weather forecast for SoCal this summer? Not so sunny. The Real Housewives of Orange County is rocked by lies and a shocking cheating rumor in the Bravo series' explosive season 19 trailer. "There's a snake in this group," Shannon Beador warns in the preview, released June 5, before Tamra Judge notes, "No one likes a liar." adds, "She is not telling the truth." It's not long before Tamra and returning RHOC alum Gretchen Rossi—who costarred seasons four to eight—are at each other's throats amid their decade-long feud. During a tense reunion showdown, Tamra yells, "Twelve years you've been going after me!" to which Gretchen fires back, "It's not the same thing!" Meanwhile, Gretchen's fiancé Slade Smiley labels longtime foe Tamra "captain evil" amid their bitter battle. The drama only intensifies when Gretchen and Slade tell Emily Simpson about an alleged cheating scandal involving Tamra. Emily relays the rumor back to Tamra by telling her, "Gretchen said that you had an affair," before Emily exclaims, "There's audio of them having sex?!" Tamra's reaction to the gossip? "She's lying!" From trips to Amsterdam and New Orleans to Emly and Gina Kirschenheiter getting candid about heart wrenching family problems, see everything to come in the trailer above. The Real Housewives of Orange County returns Thursday, July 10, at 9 p.m. on Bravo. In the meantime, keep reading to see the stunning season 19 cast photos and to learn more about the new season. More from E! Online Sean "Diddy" Combs Trial: Judge Threatens to Remove Rapper for Interacting With Jurors Love Island USA Announces Yulissa Escobar's Sudden Exit From Show Paige DeSorbo Leaving Summer House After 7 Seasons But Gretchen isn't Tamra's only point of contention this season. She and former BFF Jennifer Pedranti are still on the outs after their falling out over Tamra trashing Jen's fiancé Ryan Boyajian. "I don't want Tamra at our wedding," Jen declares in the teaser. "That f--king woman caused so much pain!" Meanwhile, Shannon and Katie Ginella are at war as well. After Tamra says, "Katie's like a silent assassin," Shannon confronts her costar and tells Katie, "What you did is illegal. We're done!" But it's not all drama. The women all sit down for a lie detector test where Shannon makes a hilarious PDA confession. When the polygraph examiner asks, "Did you make out with multiple men in Newport?" the embarrassed 61-year-old confirms, "Yes." And Gretchen drops a NSFW bombshell about her sex life with Slade: "I broke his penis for real. It went like this." From trips to Amsterdam and New Orleans to Emly and Gina Kirschenheiter getting candid about heart wrenching family problems, see everything to come in the trailer above. The Real Housewives of Orange County returns Thursday, July 10, at 9 p.m. on Bravo. In the meantime, keep reading to see the stunning season 19 cast photos and to learn more about the new season. Shannon Storms BeadorHeather DubrowTamra JudgeEmily SimpsonGretchen RossiGina KirschenheiterJennifer PedrantiKatie Ginella(E! and Bravo are both part of the NBCUniversal family) Check out Peacock to binge your favorite NBCU TV shows and movies, live sports and more!

RHOC Alum Lydia McLaughlin Planning Lawsuit Against Cop Who Shot Her Brother Dead
RHOC Alum Lydia McLaughlin Planning Lawsuit Against Cop Who Shot Her Brother Dead

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

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RHOC Alum Lydia McLaughlin Planning Lawsuit Against Cop Who Shot Her Brother Dead

On April 17, alum older brother was riding his motorcycle in Newport Beach. According to dash cam footage, Geoffrey Shyam Stirling stopped at a red light, where a police officer was also stopped. Even though the light remained red, Lydia's brother decided to continue down the Pacific Coast Highway, running the light. Immediately flipping on his lights and sirens, the police officer pulled the former RHOC star's brother over at the side of the highway. Though he stepped off his motorcycle, Geoffrey refused to follow the officer's instructions to sit on the curb. When he lunged for the officer, a struggle took place, and Geoffrey allegedly grabbed the officer's taser. Sadly, the physical altercation resulted in Geoffrey's death when the officer pulled his pistol. Following the public release of both the officer's bodycam and the dashcam footage, Lydia's family plans legal action. In a statement to The U.S. Sun, Lydia, her father Scott Stirling and her brother Jesse Stirling called the footage 'disturbing.' 'The videos have raised serious concerns and many questions about the actions of that police officer,' the statement reads. 'The family through their Attorneys plan to file a lawsuit in Federal Court to obtain full answers and seek accountability.' The family also claimed that Lydia's brother was 'experiencing a mental health crisis' at the time of the incident. At one point in the video, he appeared to be urinating through his pants. 'Geoff was unarmed and posed no deadly threat to the officer,' the statement continues, although the Newport PD alleges he grabbed the officer's taser and pressed it to the back of the officer's head. Drawing his gun, the officer demanded Geoffrey drop the taser. When he didn't comply, the officer fired his weapon six times. Rushed to a nearby hospital, Geoffrey passed away from his injuries. His death comes just six months after the passing of Lydia's pot-smoking, hippie mom, Judy Stirling. 'The family remains heartbroken and devastated that Geoff was taken from them in what appears to be an unjustified use of lethal force,' the statement concludes. 'Equally tragic is that there may have been other options and tactics available to the officer that he failed to utilize based on his training.' Newport Beach Police Department is currently undergoing its own independent investigation of the incident. The Real Housewives of Orange County is now streaming on Peacock and on Hayu in the UK and Ireland. TELL US – WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE BODYCAM FOOTAGE? The post RHOC Alum Lydia McLaughlin Planning Lawsuit Against Cop Who Shot Her Brother Dead appeared first on Reality Tea.

Dashcam video shows police open fire on motorcyclist in Orange County
Dashcam video shows police open fire on motorcyclist in Orange County

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

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Dashcam video shows police open fire on motorcyclist in Orange County

Officials in Newport Beach have released footage of the fatal police shooting of a 45-year-old motorcyclist who was the brother of a former 'Real Housewives of Orange County' star. Geoffrey Stirling, a resident of Laguna Niguel, was pulled over by police on April 17 at around 9:15 p.m. on Pacific Coast Highway, west of Superior Avenue, for reportedly running a red light, police said. Police officials stated the 45-year-old quickly became 'uncooperative' and 'assaulted the officer.' Police dashcam footage shows the two men engaged in a physical altercation, in which Stirling is able to get ahold of the officer's taser. 'During the ensuing violent altercation, Stirling managed to remove the department-issued taser from the officer's duty belt and attempted to deploy it multiple times against the officer,' NBPD said in a news release. 'At that point, an officer-involved shooting occurred.' The 45-year-old was taken to nearby Hoag Hospital where he was later pronounced dead. Shortly after the deadly police shooting, Lydia McLaughlin Stirling, an alum of RHOC, told People magazine that she and her family were devastated by the incident. 'We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support from friends, family and the community,' she continued. 'We kindly ask for privacy as we mourn.' Catalytic converter theft ring in California raked in $38M, prosecutors say Their father, Scott Stirling, told the outlet that the 45-year-old was a loving son, brother and uncle and friend, and that he'd worked as a television producer, scriptwriter, actor and model. 'He attended church every Sunday and supported multiple charities. We miss him already,' he added. A day after the deadly shooting, State Attorney General Rob Bonta announced that the California Department of Justice would be conducting an independent investigation into the incident. The Newport Beach Police Department is also conducting its own investigation. According to the Los Angeles Times, the 45-year-old had been charged with felony arson in connection with a March 21 fire and was due to appear in court the day after his death. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

'RHOC' Alum Lydia McLaughlin To Sue Police After 'Disturbing' Footage Of Brother's Death Was Released
'RHOC' Alum Lydia McLaughlin To Sue Police After 'Disturbing' Footage Of Brother's Death Was Released

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

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'RHOC' Alum Lydia McLaughlin To Sue Police After 'Disturbing' Footage Of Brother's Death Was Released

"Real Housewives of Orange County" alum Lydia McLaughlin and her family are planning to sue the law enforcement officer who was involved in her brother's death in April 2025. In a new statement, Lydia McLaughlin, who previously described the loss of her brother, Geoffrey Shyam Stirling, 45, as "devastating," said her family is even more "disturbed" by the situation after viewing the police officer's body camera footage. In the initial reports, "RHOC" fans learned McLaughlin's brother was shot and killed by Newport Beach police after he was stopped while riding his motorcycle down the Pacific Coast Highway. Sources close to the situation described Stirling's behavior as "uncooperative," which caused the shooting. In the body camera footage released, the 45-year-old went back and forth with a police officer after he was stopped for a traffic violation. After refusing the officer's commands to sit on the curb, the two got into a physical altercation after the officer believed Stirling was reaching for something in his pocket. Law enforcement said that during the scuffle, Stirling grabbed their taser, prompting them to fire six shots, ultimately killing him. The Newport Beach Police Department released a statement following the shooting and shared more details about the incident with the public. "Shortly after being stopped, Stirling became uncooperative and assaulted the officer," the statement, which was shared on Instagram, read. "During the ensuing violent altercation, Stirling managed to remove the department-issued taser from the officer's duty belt and attempted to deploy it multiple times against the officer. At that point, an officer-involved shooting occurred." Additional officers later arrived on the scene and attempted to render aid to Stirling before he was transported to the hospital, where he later passed away. McLaughlin, who appeared on Bravo's "RHOC" for two seasons, said she and her family were "devastated by the loss" of their family member. She went on to thank those closest to her, including local community members, for their "outpouring of love." In a statement shared with The US Sun, McLaughlin and her family revealed their plans to file a lawsuit against the officer involved in Stirling's shooting after the "disturbing" body camera footage was released. 'The videos have raised serious concerns and many questions about the actions of that police officer. Of grave and specific concern is that the videos appear to show Geoff moving away from the officer at the time he was shot six times," the statement read. 'The family, through their Attorneys, plan to file a lawsuit in Federal Court to obtain full answers and seek accountability," it continued. McLaughlin and her family also claimed in the statement that Stirling was "unarmed" and "posed no deadly threat to the officer," despite the claim that he grabbed an officer's taser. "The family remains heartbroken and devastated that Geoff was taken from them in what appears to be an unjustified use of lethal force," the statement read, adding, "Equally tragic is that there may have been other options and tactics available to the officer that he failed to utilize based on his training." On Instagram, McLaughlin honored her brother with a moving collection of photos, sharing that her faith in God has been a source of strength during this difficult time. "Yesterday, we laid my brother to rest. Just six months ago, we stood in this same place, grieving the loss of my mom," she wrote in the caption. "My heart is broken, and the shock still hasn't settled. But even in the sorrow, I cling to what I know is true: God is good. He is in control. I am not." She continued, "My brother is now with my mom, and I hold onto the promise that one day, we'll all be reunited. Until then, I will miss them every single day." In a separate Instagram post, McLaughlin revealed she'd been working on learning to process grief after the loss of her mother. The reality star went on to say that attending a group called "Grief Share" has helped her "healing" journey. She added, "Grief can make you better or bitter. I am putting in my whole heart to turn my sorrow into thanksgiving, for having the privilege to have such a beautiful mom. She will always be my hero, and my favorite."

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