Tamra Judge Facebook: 'RHOC' Season 11 ATV Crash, Vicki Gunvalson Hospitalized [VIDEO]
Tamra Judge and Vicki Gunvalson were hospitalized over the weekend after an ATV crash in Glamis, Calif.
While filming The Real Housewives of Orange County season 11, the two women, along with their co-star, Heather Dubrow, were riding ATVs when suddenly the Judge lost control of the vehicle and it flipped over multiple times.
"There was an off-roading accident that occurred on Saturday morning during production of The Real Housewives of Orange County," a Bravo spokesperson confirmed to E! News on Monday. "Vicki and Tamra were taken to the hospital after the accident occurred. They were both released and are continuing to be monitored. Everyone at Bravo, along with their fans, send them our love and support."
Following a TMZ report, which suggested Judge had been driving recklessly, Judge took to Facebook, where she shared a personal statement with her fans.
"TMZ get your story straight!" she wrote. "Whoever is giving pictures and statements you are an insensitive POS. No alcohol was involved I am currently NOT drinking due to my upcoming fitness competition and it was 11:00 in the morning. No one was training me or telling me to slow down. I have been riding since I was young. It was an unfortunate accident coming off a top of a dune and landing wrong. What is wrong with people? are they that miserable that they want someone else to look bad?"
"They are reporting what some Jack hole told them, Bravo PR is clearing this up," Judge continued. "I had blood test done in hospital, I would have been arrested if I was drunk."
While both Judge and Gunvalson, who was airlifted to a nearby hospital, were hospitalized and later released, Gunvalson may soon have to return for more treatment.
"Vicki has head and neck trauma. She was released last night at 2 a.m., but she's still dizzy and throwing up," a source told E! News. "She does not feel good. If Vicki doesn't start to feel better soon, she'll be brought back to the hospital."
Another source added, "It was traumatic more than anything, but everyone is so grateful they are OK."