Scandalous
Actions Next Week on The Real Housewives of Orange County
2/3/07
UNRESOLVED
TENSION LEADS TO SCANDALOUS ACTIONS ON THE NEXT EPISODE OF BRAVO'S
DELICIOUSLY DRAMATIC SERIES 'THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY,'
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, AT 10 P.M. ET/PT.
NEW YORK - "Slade is out of town tonight, so it's a girl's night
out," squeals Jo as she gussies up for a fun time with some gal pals
outside the gates of Coto. See what drama ensues on the next episode of
Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Orange County" airing Tuesday,
February 6 at 10 P.M. ET/PT. Photography from this series is available on
Media Village at www.nbcmv.com/bravo.
In the fourth episode Jo further defines her independence and her
rebellion to Coto much to Slade's chagrin. Says Slade, "This is a
community that is focused on raising families, focused on community. I
don't think Jo appreciates Coto for what it has to offer." An
unenthusiastic Tammy attends a Pit Bull breed show with her daughter,
Megan. Lauri and her son Josh have a painful heart-to-heart about his past
actions and his future success. While Vicki finds it hard to let go of her
obsession with work even when with her daughter Brianna who says, "I
like to spend time with the mom Vicki, not the business Vicki all the
time."
And tension reaches an all-time high when Jeana, Jo, Lauri and Vicki
attend the Orange County Home & Garden Expo, where Jo confronts Lauri
about the nature of her relationship with Slade. Lauri is quick to defend
herself: "I need you to know I did not pursue the relationship…is
that what he told you?" she asks. "All I have to say is, if you
think he has been honest, he is not honest with you." Feeling hurt,
Jo invites Jeana's son – the studly Shane – out for a night on the
town with her and her girlfriends, opening up a can of worms with both
Jeana and Slade.
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