‘RHOC’ Kelly Dodd Suggests Bravo Has Banned Her From WWHL Because She’s Not A “Sheep,” Praises Husband Rick As An “Unbiased” Journalist and Shares New Thoughts On Pandemic

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'RHOC' Kelly Dodd Suggests Bravo Has Banned Her From WWHL Because She’s Not A “Sheep,” Praises Husband Rick As An “Unbiased” Journalist and Shares New Thoughts On Pandemic

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Is Kelly Dodd banned from appearing on Watch What Happens Live?

After sharing a video from one of husband Rick Leventhal‘s recent appearances on Fox News, the Real Housewives of Orange County cast member made it clear that she’s no “sheep” while also insisting that Rick is “unbiased” and giving her latest opinion of the coronavirus pandemic.

“The only Real Housewife that isn’t a sheep like the rest of the Bravo peeps. FINALLY! Love it,” a fan wrote in the comments section of Kelly’s video of Rick on Tucker Carlson Tonight.

In response, Kelly said that while she is no sheep, another member of the RHOC cast is.

“That’s why I haven’t been [on] WWHL but [Shannon Beador] will be on twice next week,” she explained.

RHOC Kelly Dodd Suggests She's Banned From WWHL Because She's No Sheep

“It would be great if Rick gets his own prime show at NewsMaxTV. Not censored!! Great news show!!” another fan wrote.

“That’s nice but Rick is unbiased. He is a true journalist,” Kelly replied.

RHOC Kelly Dodd Says Rick Leventhal is an Unbiased Journalist

Kelly also revisited the topic of COVID-19, which got her into trouble earlier this year when she suggested the deadly virus was “God’s way of thinning the herd.”

“Why don’t you take the [coronavirus] seriously, Kelly? Do you take in what your husband reports?” a third fan asked.

“I do take it seriously and I feel bad for everyone that lost their lives to this virus,” Kelly responded.

RHOC Kelly Dodd Says She Takes the Coronavirus Pandemic Seriously

As RHOC fans may have seen, Kelly made her shocking comment about the coronavirus on Instagram in April before ultimately apologizing to those she offended.

“I want to give a public apology. When I wrote that it’s God’s way of thinning the herd, that’s not what I meant. What I meant was, do these pandemics happen because it’s God’s way? I’m not God. I’m not insensitive. I feel bad for all the families that have lost loved ones and I do think we should all stay home and protect everybody. That’s not what I meant and I want to apologize to anyone who got offended. I’m sorry,” Kelly said at the time.

The Real Housewives of Orange County season 15 airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on Bravo.