RHOC’s Brooks Ayers Sent Meghan King Edmonds a Cease and Desist Letter

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Brooks Ayers has had enough! The former ex-boyfriend of Vicki Gunvalson couldn’t be more done with the “manufactured drama,” on the  The Real Housewives of Orange County and sat down with Us Weekly to get some things off his chest. 

The question over Ayer’s battle with cancer has been paramount in season ten, with most of the arguments coming from Meghan King Edmonds. Ayers also plans on suing adversary Meghan King Edmonds if she doesn’t “change her ways.”

“The only people in my life that I’ve been battling have been the women this year. And it’s nothing more than a manufactured storyline,” Ayers tells Us of Gunvalson’s RHOC costars, who meddled with his medical issues on the current Season 10. “It creates drama and relevance for them to be able to challenge somebody else’s illness. I simply wanted to share with people that you can survive a relationship in the public eye and be there to nurture each other — Vicki through the loss of her mom, me battling cancer for a third time — and it turned into a circus.” 

As viewers witnessed on the RHOC, PI Meghan has been on a pursuit of “justice” to discredit Brooks’ assertion that he’s suffering with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma cancer, even going as far as to contacting his doctors and ex-girlfriend. 

“Meghan has scoffed that ‘Oh my God, Brooks is threatening to sue me.’ But what people don’t know is I have sent her a formal letter from my attorney…demanding certain things, and I do have significant grounds if she doesn’t change her ways and she’s got an opportunity to do that,” Ayers continued to Us. “[This is] defamation. I’m hitting back. She has a chance to make it right and we’ll see if she does or not.” 

PI Meghan’s main source of skepticism surrounds Brooks’ decision to stop chemotherapy and seek alternative treatments for his cancer, 

“I decided I would go and try to attack my body in a natural way with not just Resveratrol, a whole host of other things as well, and then I would keep it in check and monitor it just like I normally would do,” the Louisiana native explained. “And what would I have to lose? At that point when I made that decision, after my third round of chemo, four months of treatment and eating healthy and diet and doing the infrared sauna and all the other things that I was doing…my numbers had not gotten better.”

He continued of his decision: “It may be against my oncologist’s advice because he’s Western medicine, but this is my body and it’s a practice of medicine, and I did my own research, lengthy research, much more than Meghan could have ever done or does.”

“[Meghan] doesn’t really care about me sincerely, she cares about being relevant on the show,” Ayers charged. “And that saddens me, and that’s immaturity on her part. But my numbers have improved and my inflammations are gone. I’m not out of the woods, it doesn’t mean my cancer is gone, but I’m heading in the right direction.”

In regards to his ex, Vicki, Brooks revealed that his contact with her has been limited, “I’ve talked to her once in the last couple of weeks. We’ve emailed and texted on occasion.”

The RHOC Reunion filmed on Thursday and Brooks and did not attend. According to Ayers, he wants no parts of the show that jolted him into the public eye. Brooks said,

“Today [at the reunion] will be the last time Vicki has got to deal with it in front of the ladies. They’ll move on to next season, and they can pick on somebody else, and manufacture some drama,” he concluded. “I care for her, I wish her well, it just didn’t work out [for] us.”

 

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