Texts Exposed: #RHOC Tamra Judge’s ‘Love’ Connection With Jeff Timmons EXPOSED! [EXCLUSIVE]

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The Real Housewives of Orange County is filming Season12 — and Tamra Judge is braced to be smacked in the face with her past.

Details continue to emerge about her alleged romance with 98 Degrees boy-bander, Jeff Timmons — and the tea is hot. Newly exposed texts collide with Tamra’s own Twitter timeline, adding more evidence to support a tawdry 2010 hookup. 

The following texts between Tamra and the studio owner (who claims to have witnessed the sexual trysts involving Tamra and Timmons), suggests that sparks flew between the pair. According to the exchange, Tamra allegedly revealed that she was hot for Timmons, even using the word “love” in a message dated August 7, 2010.

Tamra was in a committed relationship with her now husband, Eddie Judge, at the time, and Timmons would marry his wife, Amanda, only a few months later. Tamra and Timmons were allegedly caught in a sexual romp, during the charity recording session.

“Tamra was in NYC for a product promo trip when I received these texts,” an insider tells AllAboutTheTea.com.

Timeline of the alleged secret affair further clarified.

Tamra’s recording session with Jeff began August 2, 2010 and went into August 3rd,” the source tells AllAboutTheTea.com. “However, Tamra and Jeff had already met, and there had been a lot of flirting going on. There was a lot of sexual tension between them.”

Interestingly, Tamra tweeted her undying love for Eddie, only days later.

https://twitter.com/TamraBarney/status/20252620803

https://twitter.com/TamraBarney/status/20236400705

https://twitter.com/TamraBarney/status/20503967118

Reportedly, Tamra jetted to Las Vegas in March to meet with Timmons — possibly to corroborate their stories in the face of the growing scandal.

The Real Housewives of Orange County cast are currently filming their season 12 cast trip in Iceland. Stay tuned as this story continues to develop.

 

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