Lydia Mclaughlin decided to return to "The Real Housewives of Orange County," after taking a few years off from the show. While she was filming the show, Lydia revealed that she wanted another baby and that the show wasn't the right place for her to share this journey. During her break, McLaughlin had another son, Roman, and she focused on building a business with her husband, Doug McLaughlin. When Lydia was previously filming "The Real Housewives of Orange County," she was working with her husband on the Beverly Hills Lifestyle Magazine. Now, she's gone rogue with her husband as they have created Nobleman Magazine, the Insider reported.
While Lydia may have joined the show again to market her business, she's realizing that she has to deal with the drama.
According to a new report, by Bravo TV, Lydia McLaughlin is now calling out shannon beador for causing so much unnecessary drama. While Lydia admits that perhaps she had misunderstood Shannon's leg squeeze, she points out that Beador is causing trouble wherever she goes. It isn't just with Lydia.
Creator of drama
During Monday's episode of the show, Shannon Beador didn't invite Lydia for dinner. During the dinner, she tried to talk about Peggy Sulahian's cancer story when she had gone to the bathroom. She keeps digging herself into these odd situations and Lydia McLaughlin has no problem calling her out on it.
"Shannon loves a scene. Even at the farmhouse dinner with the girls, she says "I don't like drama." And then her next breath she starts a confrontation with Peggy!! She says one thing and does another so why would I trust her when she says she wasn't squeezing legs about me and not trying to cause a scene..." Lydia McLaughlin explains in her Bravo blog, revealing she felt that Shannon was trying to cause trouble with her co-stars.
Focused on family
Lydia may not have come back to "The Real Housewives of Orange County" to cause trouble. Her primary focus is her husband and her children, and she always takes the time to focus on them. However, McLaughlin reveals that she really wanted to spend time with the ladies and she was disappointed that Shannon hadn't invited her for the dinner.
But after watching the dinner, McLaughlin hints that perhaps it was good that she wasn't there, as she could have called her out on talking about Peggy behind her back.
What do you think about Lydia McLaughlin calling out Shannon for causing unnecessary trouble? Are you surprised that Lydia isn't holding back?