REPORT: Heather Dubrow Allegedly Tried to Get Noella Bergener Fired From RHOC

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It seems that there may be way more to Heather Dubrow and Noella Bergener’s season 16 feud.

As Bravo fans know, it’s no secret that Heather is NOT a fan of Noella so much so that she didn’t want to invite the RHOC newbie to Cabo. Initally it was believed Heather became disenchanted with Noella after she gave her 17-year-old daughter, Max Dubrow, a Pride-themed card set that turned out to be “pornography.”

However, it seems that Heather’s issues with Noella started long before that.

According to a new report, Heather allegedly tried to get Noella fired from the Real Housewives of Orange County before filming for season 16 even started.

“I have it on good authority that Heather tried to get Noella off the Housewives of Orange County before filming even started,” a source told Bravo_Boo. “Allegedly she single-handedly called and instructed each RHOC to tell producers that they did not want to film with Noella including Nicole James Weiss.”

The source then dropped another bombshell about Heather and Terry Dubrow’s lawsuit drama with Nicole.

“It’s also alleged that Nicole won her case against Terry Dubrow and actually got a huge payout!” the source confessed.

“Bravo is protecting the Dubrows because they make money off his Botched show and any products launched on the show,” the source added.

The Real Housewives of Orange County airs on Wednesdays at 9 pm EST on Bravo.

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