Real Housewives of Orange County star Vicki Gunvalson has strong words for Brandi Glanville, the ex-wife of LeAnn Rimes’ husband Eddie Cibrian, who is joining the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.“Be careful,” she tells me at the Mint Jubilee Celebration  surrounding the Kentucky Derby. “It’s not all glamour. You’re going to  shed some real tears. You’re going to see people hurt you that you never  thought could hurt you before. I think she’s in for a rude awakening.  It’s not all fun at times, but the experiences have been that of a  lifetime. I wouldn’t change it for the world. It’s been great.”
Hm, what does he think of her Beverly Hills counterparts?
“I met all the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and they were lovely  ladies,” she says. “It’s interesting that they would throw another  franchise in the same one-hour distance from us, but we’re very  different in regards to lifestyle and money. I mean, I wish I had their  money. I don’t. We’re more of the middle-class of California, whereas  they’re absolutely the upper class. I think that the viewers like  California, they like the lifestyle, they like the color scheme, and  both of our shows are being a hit because of that.”
Vicki, who debuted on the show in 2007, confesses that her portion of the reality show is as real as it gets.
“I just know my story’s all true. I don’t know what the other girls  are doing. This is a reality TV show, and I feel like a lot of it is  being lost in this pre-thinking about what we’re going to film. I don’t  do that; my life is my life. When I cry, I cry real tears. When I laugh,  I’m woo-hooing. I don’t know what the other women are up to; I stay  focused on myself, my career, my family, and I try to do the right  thing.”
What misconceptions could she clear up about herself?
“I think people love me or hate me,” she says.  “There’s no middle of  the road. I’m lucky today at the Oaks, I had so many people come up and  cry and say I’ve given them inspiration as a woman, and taught them  good work ethic. They complimented me on being a good mother. If there’s  anything negative, I don’t hear it. I try to stay away from the blogs  and the bad things. I think the bad would be that I’m insensitive and  I’m too hard, but I’m not. I’m compassionate and caring about other  people. I give back to our community, and I love my work and my family.  If that’s what makes me a bad person, then so be it.”
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