Dorinda Medley Opens Up About Her Fight Over Vaccines With Vicki Gunvalson on Season 2 of RHUGT

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It’s no secret that Vicki Gunvalson and Dorinda Medley get into a massive argument during season 2 of the Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip.

The two long-time Housewives butted heads over vaccines, including the most-recent COVID-19 vaccine.

“The first big fight was Vicki [Gunvalson] not being vaccinated,” Tamra Judge revealed on the Unpopular w/ Jacques Peterson podcast earlier this month. 

“That was really a fight; it was a fight,” she added.

Now, the former Real Housewives of New York star is sharing her side of the fight.

“I just was kind of clear about my views on that. You know I like to be clear on my views. Especially after a couple [of] martinis, I get very clear. For me, it was [about] science,” Dorinda told Page Six.

“There was nothing emotional about it. There was no red or blue,” she explains, adding that the OG of the OC  made “fleeting” generalizations about the COVID-19 vaccine that she couldn’t back up with facts.

“That was one of the problems and one of the things we discussed,” Dorinda said. “You can’t be flip about it … [I had to] just jump and believe in science — not all the noise. I hated during that whole period the misinformation, the silly chatter, these scary statements people made.”

Bravo has yet to release a premiere date for season 2 of RHUGT.

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