‘RHOC’ Meghan King Edmonds’ Season 11 Storyline Will Be Her IVF Journey — Get Details!
Meghan King Edmonds is returning for her second season on The Real Housewives of Orange County after wasting no time last year stirring the pot by calling out Brooks Ayers’ cancer diagnosis.
Meghan moved to the OC because her husband, Jim Edmonds’, daughter wanted to be closer to her mother who had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Sadly, she lost this battle last year, but Meghan was quick to notice that Ayers wasn’t following typical cancer protocol, and she was right!
So what’s Meghan’s storyline this year? Meghan wants a baby. So far, she’s on the IVF journey and will share this with viewers. Last year, husband, retired baseball player “Jimmy” traveled all of the time for work, spending much of his time in St. Louis. Let’s hope these two figured out that to make a baby, they need to be in the same city from time to time.
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Despite some setbacks along the way in her journey, Meghan is getting support from the IVF community, but so far she hasn’t revealed whether the pregnancy rumors are true.
“The new season looks awesome! Hope your IVF journey gives you a baby. My husband just started the process,” one fan wrote to Meghan.
Meghan replied, “that’s incredible! Theres lot of support within the IVF community!”
When last season ended, all of the cast members were at odds with Vicki Gunvulson, accusing her of knowing Ayers was lying all along about his cancer. Expect this to come up this season as well. So where do Vicki and Meghan stand today? And is it true that Meghan and Tamra Judge are fighting?
Meghan responded to a fan who asked, “you’ll have to watch to see why/how/what happens.”
Season 11 of The Real Housewives of Orange County begins Monday, June 20, at 9 p.m. ET.
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