It looks as though Shannon Beador is done trying to please everyone on the Real Housewives of Orange County. The reality television star is supposedly "disgusted" with Heather Dubrow and her husband Terry Dubrow because of their reaction over a comment that Beador's husband David Beador made at their hoedown party months earlier.

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Apparently, David told Heather to "spread her legs" before getting on a mechanical bull, angering her husband Terry. Shannon says the Dubrows are creating too much drama over a comment that should have been ignored.

Shannon wrote on her official Bravo blog, "On our last night in Bali, I was informed that David made the inappropriate comment for Heather to 'spread her legs' when she was getting on the bull at her hoedown three months earlier. I was surprised to hear that he would say such a thing, but I knew he consumed many drinks that day."

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She added, "Although I was confused why Terry had not brought up the topic when we had seen him months earlier, I let David know as soon as I returned home for our trip. He told me that Heather was wearing a dress and got on the bull side saddle. That is when he yelled, 'Spread your legs!' In his tequila mind, he thought it was funny. If I were Heather and my guests had been drinking all day, I would have laughed at that comment and moved on. . . But that is the difference between us."

Shannon also explained that her husband David's apology to the Dubrows was sincere, even though they are having a hard time accepting it.

The drama unfolded at Vicki Gunvalson's Balinese-themed dinner party. "David's apology was sincere," Shannon recounted. "We both thought it was strange that we were hearing about how Terry was so upset months after the fact, but David was willing to take responsibility and ask for forgiveness for his statement. He even did it in front of others which I thought was so admirable. True to form, the apology was not good enough for the Dubrows and was coined 'bulls---.'"