Real Housewives of Orange County’s Shannon Beador was caught on video crashing her car and fleeing — only the latest booze-fueled Housewife arrest
Since Beador joinedin 2014, we’ve seen her drunk many times: Doing shots on cast trips, at parties or group events. Drinking has been a key part of her “brand” on the show. This season, her “tagline” is: “In Orange County, I call the shots and it’s always tequila!” Most of the time, this has seemed harmless, but Beador’s castmates have frequently wondered whether she has an issue with alcohol.
This season, one of the central storylines has been the cast’s frustration at Beador habitually calling them while drunk to vent about her relationship with former boyfriend John Janssen then not remembering what she has told them in the sober light of day. Her castmates made a joke out of this on the show, but in hindsight, it’s a pattern of behavior that seems more concerning than entertaining.that she plans to enter rehab. She wouldn’t be the first Housewife to go sober.
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