Kelly Dodd is in hot water with Bravo fans once again after making a “vile” and transphobic dig at Heather Dubrow’s family.
The fired “Real Housewives of Orange County” star called her former castmate a “man baby” via her Instagram Stories Wednesday.
Dodd, 47, posted a side-by-side photo of Dubrow, 54, and Dylan Mulvaney, an actress and social media personality known for detailing her gender transition in daily TikTok videos.
“I realized why hd [sic] kids are confused ?” the former “Housewife” wrote, seemingly referencing Dubrow’s children’s sexual orientations and gender identities. “Look at [their mom’s] Adams apple.”
In a subsequent video, Dodd explained why she is “always doing this stuff [to] Heather Dubrow.”
She said, “It’s because she sent two cease-and-desists on me and now that she did that, it just makes me want to keep going after her over and over again. I’m not scared, send me another cease-and-desist, you man.”
Dodd’s friends could be heard in the background telling her to “ramp it up.”
Twitter users slammed the ex-Bravolebrity’s hateful social media upload — and pushed Bravo exec Andy Cohen and other “Housewives” to condemn Dodd’s behavior.
“Kelly Dodd is by [far] the most vile and pathetic HW that’s ever been on the show. Period,” one fan wrote.
“Kelly Dodd is an idiotic, disgusting human being. Anyone who associates with her should be ashamed,” another added.
More users called Dodd “despicable” and “f–king deranged.”
Reps for Dubrow and the network did not immediately respond to Pvnew’s requests for comment.
Dubrow and Dodd often feuded while co-starring on the reality show from 2016 to 2021, with Dubrow making headlines for calling her fellow cast member “trash” and “pathetic.”
After Dodd was axed, she found herself under fire for transphobic comments made in a Cameo video.
She apologized for her “raw and unfiltered” comments via Instagram, saying, “I accept everyone for who they want to be and … I’m not transphobic. I was just unfamiliar with the language.”
But when Dubrow revealed in March that her son, Ace, is transitioning, Dodd called her a “fame whore” engaging in “child abuse.”
Dubrow did not directly respond to Dodd’s hate, but she told her “Let’s Talk with Heather Dubrow” podcast listeners last month that she will always “fight for [her kids’] safety and their rights and their freedom.”
She clarified that she did not “leverage” Ace’s transition to “remain relevant,” calling that accusation the “farthest thing from the truth.”
She explained, “It became apparent we needed to say something. What our goal was is to acknowledge who our incredible son is and show how much we love and support our child.”
When former “Real Housewives of New York City” star Bethenny Frankel defended “incredible” Ace’s transition, Dubrow expressed her thanks in an Instagram comment.
Heather and her husband, Terry Dubrow, are also the parents of twins Max and Nick, 19, and daughter Kat, 16.
Max came out as bisexual in a 2020 Instagram post, and Kat revealed two years later that she is a lesbian.