The Real Housewives of Orange County may be losing another of its original housewives.

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Vicki Gunvalson is apparently having second thoughts about remaining with the reality series if Bravo decides to continue the show beyond its currently-airing fourth season. (Which, given the show has already spawned three spinoffs, is probably a safe bet.)

"No comment," Gunvalson told E! News on Monday when she asked if she would be interested in being part of a fifth season of The Real Housewives of Orange County.

According to E! News, Don Gunvalson -- Gunvalson's husband of 14 years -- now "100 percent" regrets the couple's participation in the reality show.

Part of her husband's frustration was reportedly caused by a scene in tonight's The Real Housewives episode in which she laments that her "love tank is depleted" and unsure if her husband "can fill it up."

"He's a vice president of a company. He has to go to work the next day, and he has people saying, 'Wow your wife really trashed ya again last night,'" Gunvalson told E! News. "For a man, it's horrible. All I could say to him is, 'Honey, I love you. I'm sorry. Let's get past it.' And he was like, 'You should have thought about that when you were blabbing about your stupid love tank.'"

Gunvalson says she and her husband have since gotten through their problems and now have an "amazing marriage," but having to relive some of the marriage's darker moments on television every week during the show's fourth season has been "embarrassing."

Gunvalson also spoke of the show's newest housewife, Gretchen Rossi, whom has been outspoken regarding her dislike of Gunvalson. While aware that they may never share a friendly relationship, she told E! News that she and Rossi had patched things up at a Los Angeles radio station's holiday concert last weekend.

"We hugged each other and I said, 'Let's move on; we're big girls,'" Gunvalson told E! News. "She agreed."
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