Brooks Ayers appears to have had enough of the "fake cancer" story line currently circulating on new episodes of The Real Housewives of Orange County.

Brooks Ayers Isn't Letting The 'Fake Cancer' Allegations On 'RHOC' Get Him Down

This morning on Twitter, hours before the new episode of season 10 is set to air, Ayers shared a telling meme, which appeared to be aimed at his co-stars, who have raised questions about his cancer diagnosis.

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Ayers was reportedly diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkins lymphoma in late 2013, two years into his relationship with Vicki Gunvalson. However, the "fake cancer" story line didn't arise until season 10 of The Real Housewives of Orange County, when Meghan King Edmonds joined the show.

During last week's episode, Edmonds and her two co-stars, Tamra Barney and Heather Dubrow, met with a psychic, who claimed Ayers was possibly faking his diagnosis. In response, Gunvalson shared a few of her thoughts in her Bravo blog.

"It's interesting that Tamra's 'psychic' and his accusation that Brooks doesn't have cancer is being taken as the truth," she wrote. "Don't we wish that was the case, but unfortunately it isn't. Remember when you watch the rest of this season, I'm often put in situations where I'm surrounded by people looking to create drama. However, I don't think this is funny or entertaining when we are talking about someone's health."

For more Brooks Ayers, tune into The Real Housewives of Orange County season 10 on Monday nights at 9 p.m. on Bravo.