'Real Housewives of Orange County' news: Production team upset with social media war, sends letter to cast members

The cast of "The Real Housewives of Orange County" have all sorts of drama on their show, but they are taking more of it to social media, declaring an all-out war with their co-stars.
Reports say that the producers of the show are not happy that the drama is unfolding off camera. The producers allegedly sent a letter to each of the cast members, telling them to save the drama for the cameras.
"The Real Housewives of Orange County" Vicki Gunvalson, Shannon Beador, Tamra Judge, Heather Dubrow, and Meghan King-Edmonds were ordered to stop the drama on social media. The production team and the network were not pleased with their recent commotion.
Radar Online claims to have obtained a copy of the letter sent out to the cast, and that a portion of it reads, "The social media viciousness has gone too far and you need to cool it. Specifically we're asking you to stop attacking each other. The network is upset and so are we in production."
"The constant, ugly fighting is a bad look for you, and bad for the show," it continues.
"You may not like each other, may not trust each other and often wish you weren't on the show together – but taking shots at each other on social media isn't the answer. Save it for the show... for the reunion... and please stop fighting so dirty," the letter also says.
The production staff event suggested that the housewives talk about their lives, their kids, their grandchildren, or their business instead. The team urged the cast members to cease the derogatory remarks against each other on social media.
Although the executives' reactions to recent events suggest that they are pretty serious about it, some spectators believe that the production team simply does not want to lose the opportunity to include the drama on the show. Some believe that the housewives' bickering on social media is a wasted opportunity for good TV.