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'The Real Housewives of Orange County' Star Meghan King Edmonds Reportedly Back for Season 12

The production team behind the reality show "The Real Housewives of Orange County" has decided to bring back Meghan King Edmonds as a regular for the show. Filming for the new season for the reality series is currently ongoing, with a premiere set for later this year on Bravo.

The move came as a surprise, according to iRealHousewives. It has been reported by many news and media outlets that Meghan King Edmonds was set on leaving "The Real Housewives of Orange County" after two full seasons in the reality show. However, things have turned around, enough for the production team to reconsider persuading Edmonds to come back to the show as a full-time cast member for season 12.

Multiple sources revealed to The Dirty that Meghan King Edmonds, who previously turned down the contract to star for "The Real Housewives of Orange County" in its 12th season, was brought back to the show by the production team. According to several insiders that the news outlet has spoken to, they have decided to bring in Edmonds even though the filming for the new season of the reality show was already well under way. "After almost a month of filming, production decided to bring Meghan back as a full time housewife," according to some sources familiar with the production decisions for the show.

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This move has not been anticipated by the production team, but the insiders said that Edmonds was someone that they needed to have a more complete cast for the show. While this wasn't an expected move," they said, "they decided that there was a missing link in the season and that she was needed to help fill it in." The Dirty claims that they have confirmation that the news is true.

While there is no definite date for the return of the show, fans can expect season 12 of "The Real Housewives of Orange County" to air this year on Bravo.

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