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Brooks Ayers, Vicki Gunvalson Cancer Updates: Brooks Ayers Talks About His Cancer, Meghan King Edmonds Still Doesn't Believe

The latest season of "The Real Housewives of Orange County" may already be over, but it doesn't mean that drama has ended. With the reunion just finished airing, the controversy surrounding Brooks Ayers' cancer has still not come to a close as Vicki Gunvalson, Ayers' ex-girlfriend, finally admits to not believing him. Despite refusing to go on with the reunion, Ayers has taken time to talk to E! News about the doubts surrounding his claims on his medical condition, Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma.

Ayers appeared with all the evidence in hand, including a $33,000 chemo bill treatment. "These are the three bills that reference the days I got my treatment. I'm not going to say I'm in remission. That's not going to be the case until my numbers have normalized and that's the word that was used to me." He further elaborates the current schedule he has in terms of treatment, "I have more tests coming up in two months. I go back every 90 days. I don't get a scan every 90 days but I get blood work done every 90 days."

Ayers also took the chance to clarify how he has never exactly told Gunvalson that he was dying and that she was the one who assumed it. He shared, "I'm not responsible for what Vicki communicates to people. Again, I have the e-mails from Vicki clarifying that as well where she says she absolutely misspoke." He mentions Gunvalson penchant for exaggerating saying, "She sensationalizes things from time to time."

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Despite Ayers formally speaking out on this matter, a person who he has been going head-to-head with since the beginning came up to shut down his claims once more. Meghan King Edmonds still refuses to accept that Ayers is telling the truth. Edmonds shared with E! News, "To accuse someone of faking cancer is a huge accusation that you should never take lightly, but I felt that way and that's why I said it and that's what started it." With the other houswives, Tamra Judge and Shannon Beador, and recently Gunvalson himself starting to believe that Ayers' claims have no basis at all, Edmonds is starting to feel more positive that she wasn't the only one seeing through Ayers' stories, "To see the other woman now say 'yah, you're right. It doesn't add up. It doesn't make sense. This is a lie,' it feels good because I'm not crazy. I have seen evidence and the evidence points to a lie."

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