Brooks Ayers Tells Meghan King Edmonds to ''F--k Off'' as Another Former Real Housewives of Orange County Star Speaks Out

"It's obvious he’s not a good person," Peggy Tanous tells E! News

By Bruna Nessif, Mike Vulpo Nov 13, 2015 3:54 AMTags
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There's been a lot said about Brooks Ayers, but what does he have to say to the ladies of The Real Housewives of Orange County?

During Bravo's Brooks Tell All special which aired tonight, the controversial reality star sat down with Andy Cohen to discuss a variety of topics, including his cancer diagnosis and relationship with ex Vicki Gunvalson, much of which has already been brought to light (and some areas debunked) since the taping of the interview.

However, Brooks did share his final messages to each of his co-stars, many of which he has feuded with over the last few seasons. And some of his words aren't so nice.

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"I've forgiven her for all of the hurt that she's caused," Brooks says about Tamra Judge. "I would just ask ‘What have I ever done to her? What has she ever seen me do other than what she's heard from exes?'"

When it comes to Heather Dubrow, Ayers simply says, "Thank you for your support sincerely," and adds that he'd tell Shannon Beador, "It's not about you and your doctor visits and doing all of this research. It's about me being healthy."

But when Meghan Edmonds came up, a co-star who has been very adamant about trying to get to the bottom of what was going on with his sickness, he kept it short and not so sweet. Ayers told Cohen he'd tell her, "F--k off."

Yikes!

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Meanwhile, former Real Housewives of Orange County star Peggy Tanous is the latest housewife to speak out on the Brooks controversy, telling E! News, "Brooks seemed nice enough and had the Southern charm but I always felt like he was searching to latch onto someone or ride on someone's coattails. Today, it obvious he's not a good person."

She adds that when it comes to his tense relationship with Vicki's daughter, Briana, who has made allegations against Ayers, Peggy tells us, "I don't see her as someone to make that up."

And, of course, there's Vicki. "We all wanted her to be happy," Tanous explains. "Love is blind. We are both Aries. We love to be loved and have love in our lives. We don't give up easily." She later added that "she would be silly" to get back with Brooks.

E! News exclusively revealed recently that Ayers never received treatment at the City of Hope hospital. He finally broke his silence on the controversy and spoke out for the first time just yesterday.

"Words cannot express the deep regret that I have in fabricating documents to 'prove' to the world that I, in fact, have cancer. What I did was wrong and inexcusable. I acted alone, without Vicki's knowledge, to produce documents for a reality TV show in hopes of putting doubts about my cancer to rest," Ayers told E! News in an exclusive statement Wednesday.

"I never intended to disclose my actual medical records or details about my private and personal medical history, thus the rationalization of presenting documents that weren't true simply for a 'storyline' for the show."

"From this day forward, my own personal journey with this disease will remain private as I initially intended over a year ago," Ayers continued. "My sincerest apologies to my family, friends, loved ones, and those who are battling this horrid disease for any additional pain and/or stress that I have caused."

(E! and Bravo are both members of the NBCUniversal family.)

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