Showing posts with label Vicki Gunvalson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vicki Gunvalson. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Vicki's Book Signing In MN
Friday, September 17, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Vicki To Appear At Desert Cities Woman's Show On October 30-31
From Vicki.
Desert Cities Woman's Show on October 30-31, 2010. Supporting Coachella Valley charities. Come bring your sister, mother, girlfriends and plan a girl's day out! I will be there to speak and sign books.
Desert Cities Woman's Show on October 30-31, 2010. Supporting Coachella Valley charities. Come bring your sister, mother, girlfriends and plan a girl's day out! I will be there to speak and sign books.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Vicki At Fashion's Night Out In Chicago
Vicki attends the Macy's celebration of Fashion's Night Out at Macy's State Street, Chicago, Illinois.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Jeana And Vicki Are Not Friends
Interview from the Daily Herald.
By Jamie Sotonoff
Orange County ain't got nothin' on the Northwest suburbs.
At least according to Vicki Gunvalson, a Northwest suburban native and one of the stars of Bravo's hit reality TV series, "Real Housewives of OC."
Gunvalson is in town this weekend to do some appearances, attend tonight's Fremd High School Class of 1980 reunion, and visit her many friends and family (brother Billy in Trout Valley; sister Lisa in Cary; sister Kim in Hoffman Estates; mom Joanne in Prairie Grove).
We spoke with Gunvalson about everything from her beauty school days to her ongoing feud with fellow housewife Jeana. Below is an edited version of the interview.
Q: Did you grow up in Mount Prospect or Palatine?
A: Both. I was born and raised in Mount Prospect, and we moved to Palatine when I was in eighth grade. I went to Fremd and Harper (College), but I left after 1½ years and went to beauty school. I started working out of my house, doing perms and cuts in my garage. I decided I really didn't like it. I didn't like being on my feet all day, and I think you need to have a creative mind. I'm more of a numbers and sales person ... the whole beauty industry didn't fit for me. I got married when I was 21, I was pregnant with Michael when I was 23 ... and I was divorced when I was 29. I remarried and left for California 16 years ago.
Q: In one episode, you brought all the housewives to Armand's in downtown Arlington Heights. Why there?
A: My brother's really good friends with the owner. They have a Vicki-tini on the menu now. (The owner) got a lot of people coming by there after it aired, saying, 'I saw you on the show!'
Q: What do the Northwest suburbs have that the OC doesn't?
A: It has so much that the OC doesn't. The train! The train is a nostalgic thing to me. You're always crossing over tracks here. It's got the ethnicity. California is pretty new where I live. There's nothing that has anything heritage. Everything is brand new buildings, but there's no culture there.
Q: How has the show changed your life?
A: In every way possible. There's no more privacy. Yesterday, I got off the plane and go down to baggage claim, and there's a woman standing with 30 8x10 pictures of me. She tracked me and knew when I was landing. That stuff kinda freaks me out because I don't know who's watching me. How did they know I was on that flight at that time?
Q: Are you still best friends with Tamra after she and Simon broke up?
A: We just got done making up. We had a meeting of the minds and I had to forgive her. She said she was at a bad place in her life and she asked for forgiveness. All I asked for was an apology ... and said, "Don't ever do it again."
Q: You and Jeana were friends until she asked to borrow money. What's the status of your friendship now?
A: We're not friends. Jeana put me in an investment, a rental property ... and all of the appraisal documents were bad ... it turned out to be a bad investment for everyone but her. There are some things that I'll never forgive her for. Those type of people I never want to be around.
Q: What's next for you?
A: We're filming Season 6 right now, and it'll be out in November-December. I guess just growing my business, traveling, seeing the world, and I don't know. There's still a lot of growth happening in my life.
Q: Who are you still friends with?
A: I'm social friends with Lauri (from Season 3). I don't have a lot of social time with people. It's work or family.
Q: How are your children Briana and Michael?
A: My family is everything to me. Briana is a nurse in Newport Beach and just moved out. Michael's an insurance agent for me and still lives at home. I'm starting to have some empty nester issues already. I really enjoy my children.
Q: You're the only one of the 'Housewives" who works. How's your business? (Coto Insurance and Financial Services)
A: Amazing. We've grown 400 percent from last year to this year, and tripled in the last three years. I now have 730 agents out in the field and 12 employees in office.
Q: Do you still treat your employees to things like tanning and Botox?
A: We do spray tans. The girl comes once every three weeks, and a doctor comes and gives injections. I just hired a personal trainer for all the staff to do a boot camp after work. I try to keep a great environment there.
Q: How has the show evolved from being the first city of 'Real Housewives'?
A: It just kind of flattering in a way, because the success of our show led the other franchises to come on board. Now it's getting so saturated, that it's too many. People have got to be thinking, "Enough's enough."
Vicki Gunvalson will sign copies of her book, "More Than A Housewife," starting at 6 p.m. today during Macy's Fashion's Night Out event, 111 N. State St., Chicago.
By Jamie Sotonoff
Orange County ain't got nothin' on the Northwest suburbs.
At least according to Vicki Gunvalson, a Northwest suburban native and one of the stars of Bravo's hit reality TV series, "Real Housewives of OC."
Gunvalson is in town this weekend to do some appearances, attend tonight's Fremd High School Class of 1980 reunion, and visit her many friends and family (brother Billy in Trout Valley; sister Lisa in Cary; sister Kim in Hoffman Estates; mom Joanne in Prairie Grove).
We spoke with Gunvalson about everything from her beauty school days to her ongoing feud with fellow housewife Jeana. Below is an edited version of the interview.
Q: Did you grow up in Mount Prospect or Palatine?
A: Both. I was born and raised in Mount Prospect, and we moved to Palatine when I was in eighth grade. I went to Fremd and Harper (College), but I left after 1½ years and went to beauty school. I started working out of my house, doing perms and cuts in my garage. I decided I really didn't like it. I didn't like being on my feet all day, and I think you need to have a creative mind. I'm more of a numbers and sales person ... the whole beauty industry didn't fit for me. I got married when I was 21, I was pregnant with Michael when I was 23 ... and I was divorced when I was 29. I remarried and left for California 16 years ago.
Q: In one episode, you brought all the housewives to Armand's in downtown Arlington Heights. Why there?
A: My brother's really good friends with the owner. They have a Vicki-tini on the menu now. (The owner) got a lot of people coming by there after it aired, saying, 'I saw you on the show!'
Q: What do the Northwest suburbs have that the OC doesn't?
A: It has so much that the OC doesn't. The train! The train is a nostalgic thing to me. You're always crossing over tracks here. It's got the ethnicity. California is pretty new where I live. There's nothing that has anything heritage. Everything is brand new buildings, but there's no culture there.
Q: How has the show changed your life?
A: In every way possible. There's no more privacy. Yesterday, I got off the plane and go down to baggage claim, and there's a woman standing with 30 8x10 pictures of me. She tracked me and knew when I was landing. That stuff kinda freaks me out because I don't know who's watching me. How did they know I was on that flight at that time?
Q: Are you still best friends with Tamra after she and Simon broke up?
A: We just got done making up. We had a meeting of the minds and I had to forgive her. She said she was at a bad place in her life and she asked for forgiveness. All I asked for was an apology ... and said, "Don't ever do it again."
Q: You and Jeana were friends until she asked to borrow money. What's the status of your friendship now?
A: We're not friends. Jeana put me in an investment, a rental property ... and all of the appraisal documents were bad ... it turned out to be a bad investment for everyone but her. There are some things that I'll never forgive her for. Those type of people I never want to be around.
Q: What's next for you?
A: We're filming Season 6 right now, and it'll be out in November-December. I guess just growing my business, traveling, seeing the world, and I don't know. There's still a lot of growth happening in my life.
Q: Who are you still friends with?
A: I'm social friends with Lauri (from Season 3). I don't have a lot of social time with people. It's work or family.
Q: How are your children Briana and Michael?
A: My family is everything to me. Briana is a nurse in Newport Beach and just moved out. Michael's an insurance agent for me and still lives at home. I'm starting to have some empty nester issues already. I really enjoy my children.
Q: You're the only one of the 'Housewives" who works. How's your business? (Coto Insurance and Financial Services)
A: Amazing. We've grown 400 percent from last year to this year, and tripled in the last three years. I now have 730 agents out in the field and 12 employees in office.
Q: Do you still treat your employees to things like tanning and Botox?
A: We do spray tans. The girl comes once every three weeks, and a doctor comes and gives injections. I just hired a personal trainer for all the staff to do a boot camp after work. I try to keep a great environment there.
Q: How has the show evolved from being the first city of 'Real Housewives'?
A: It just kind of flattering in a way, because the success of our show led the other franchises to come on board. Now it's getting so saturated, that it's too many. People have got to be thinking, "Enough's enough."
Vicki Gunvalson will sign copies of her book, "More Than A Housewife," starting at 6 p.m. today during Macy's Fashion's Night Out event, 111 N. State St., Chicago.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Vicki Attends The 2010 Festival Of Arts Pageant Of The Masters
Picture of Vicki and her guest at the 2010 Festival of Arts/Pageant of the Masters gala in Laguna Beach, California.
Vicki-RHOOC
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Vicki And Tamra Filming RHOOC
Friday, August 20, 2010
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Vicki's Book Signing
Monday, August 9, 2010
Vicki-RHOOC Talks To Haute Living
Q&A from Haute Living.
By Lainey Johnson
So what happens behind the scenes of a hit reality show when the cameras are off? A new book by Vicki Gunvalson, TV reality star from the hit series Real Housewives of Orange County will be hitting the market and will answer all those questions. More Than A Housewife is a book that describes what Vicki’s “reality” truly is and what her life was like before all the limelight.
While on Real Housewives of Orange County, we have all gotten to know and love Vicki as the perfectionist housewife. Knowing that Vicki has written More Than A Housewife, expect nothing less than literary perfection. A true story of how she is not just another housewife but a motivator, successful businesswoman, friend, wife and mother. A story of Vicki’s life with an opportunity to get a sense of what being on a reality show is like, her relationship with her children and the love she has for her husband, Donn. I spoke with Vicki over the phone Monday morning. Here’s what she had to say about her book, fellow housewives, season six, her fave spots in South Florida and of course, her signature cocktail.
HL: You’ve endured five seasons of The Real Housewives of Orange County, run one of the most successful insurance agencies in the United States and all the while balance a family. Where in the world did you find time to write this book?
VG: Time is something I struggle with. The things that suffer most are my husband and my own sleep. I’m conscience of it. God gives us 24 hours in a day. When I get up there to see him I’m going to tell him I needed 36 to 40. I push so much into one day because I feel lost if I don’t. I’m productive and I feel like I have balance.
HL: How do you achieve balance between work and family?
VG: You have to do something you love. I encourage anyone who is unhappy to find out what makes them happy. You must have a passion. I run across so many people who hate what they are doing. It makes me sad. I stumbled upon insurance because my girlfriend was doing it and here I am 20 years later loving it every day. I tell people to find what they love and do it 110 percent.
HL: Goals are big for you.
VG: I’m a big believer in goal setting. Any goal-oriented person will have a list of goals. I add to mine diligently every day.
HL: It seems like your marriage is stronger than ever (I loved the episode where you and Donn renewed vows), your son Michael has joined your company, it appears your daughter Briana is healthy and we obviously know your business is thriving. What inspired you to relive some of your hardest times and write the book? Why now?
VG: The viewers. The viewers asked me to tell them what drives me. I feel strongly about being self sufficient. I felt the viewers needed to hear more about who I am and what I do. We all have to be ready for the unknown. Donn could be taken away from me at any point in time. I hope we don’t ever get a divorce but it’s out there. The statistics are strong.
HL: How has the book been received so far?
VG: Really well! I wanted to do this. It was on my bucket list and it’s fun to cross it off.
HL: Tell us a little about it? What can we learn from your book?
VG: The viewers who have followed me on the show can learn more about my history and my past. I was in a bad marriage for nine years and it was miserable. I encourage those who are miserable to get out. I know there are those that say “till death do us part” but I don’t believe in that. Why live in misery? I speak a lot about abuse and violence in relationships.
HL: I admire you spreading that message. Atlanta housewife NeNe Leakes advocates for similar causes, too.
VG: I find so many women stay in bad relationships. If you are in a bad relationship, change it.
HL: What else will we learn from the book?
VG: Business sense and what it takes to build a business. I also talk about insurance and why we need it and alot on the economy. My book is good for any gender.
HL: How has the show changed your life?
VG: It’s given me a sense of self confidence and insecurity at the same time. I’m not the skinniest or prettiest woman on the show. Sometimes I say “why me” and then I think “why not me.” We just started filming season six and I really struggled coming back.
HL: So you will be back for another season?
VG: Yes. We are in week two of four to five weeks of filming. I was not happy last year and I didn’t want to get caught crying again. Then I realized I had a message and a platform to spread it.
HL: What do you think of the new D.C. season?
VG: I have not seen it. I am not good about watching other shows. I’m not a big TV watcher.
HL: Fair enough. I find you one of the most down to earth housewives on the show. Do you ever see yourself leaving the glitz of California and moving back to Chicago?
VG: Yes. I feel displaced in California. I don’t feel like it’s home. I can’t put my finger on it. I feel it’s a temporary place. I love my lifestyle, but I miss my friends back home.
HL: Speaking of friends, are you and Jeana friends again?
VG: No, I haven’t seen her in eight to 10 months. She’s not a good friend. I have no desire to see her. You have to weed them out. You don’t keep people who hurt you in your life. She doesn’t feel she did anything wrong. I’m all about bringing positive people in my life.
HL: I know there was a lot of conflict when you visited Florida on the show but do you have any favorite spots in south Florida?
VG: I actually love Florida! I stayed at the Ritz-Carlton and had a great time. I would like to retire in Florida. I love West Palm Beach and Ft. Lauderdale. I love Anushka Salon & Spa in West Palm Beach.
HL: That’s a great place. Random but final question – what is your signature drink?
VG: Blue cheese olive dirty martini.
HL: Woo hoo!
By Lainey Johnson
So what happens behind the scenes of a hit reality show when the cameras are off? A new book by Vicki Gunvalson, TV reality star from the hit series Real Housewives of Orange County will be hitting the market and will answer all those questions. More Than A Housewife is a book that describes what Vicki’s “reality” truly is and what her life was like before all the limelight.
More Than A Housewife provides a glimpse into Vicki Gunvalson’s reality TV world but will also serve as a motivational tool that can guide readers to achieve and recognize their purpose — to find direction through Vicki’s insight with stories of trials and tribulations. Whether man or woman, single parent or not each can read the book and take the knowledge and steps that Vicki is sharing as a successful businesswoman. More Than A Housewife will take you from her childhood through to her adult years with honest stories of divorce, single parenting, illness, loss, children, marriage and so much more gearing each reader to stories of success and future goals. “Winners of the race donʼt slow down,” is a favorite motto of Vickiʼs and while her current success seems as the pinnacle – for Vicki there is no slowing down constantly creating goals in order to achieve continuous success in every endeavor.
While on Real Housewives of Orange County, we have all gotten to know and love Vicki as the perfectionist housewife. Knowing that Vicki has written More Than A Housewife, expect nothing less than literary perfection. A true story of how she is not just another housewife but a motivator, successful businesswoman, friend, wife and mother. A story of Vicki’s life with an opportunity to get a sense of what being on a reality show is like, her relationship with her children and the love she has for her husband, Donn. I spoke with Vicki over the phone Monday morning. Here’s what she had to say about her book, fellow housewives, season six, her fave spots in South Florida and of course, her signature cocktail.
HL: You’ve endured five seasons of The Real Housewives of Orange County, run one of the most successful insurance agencies in the United States and all the while balance a family. Where in the world did you find time to write this book?
VG: Time is something I struggle with. The things that suffer most are my husband and my own sleep. I’m conscience of it. God gives us 24 hours in a day. When I get up there to see him I’m going to tell him I needed 36 to 40. I push so much into one day because I feel lost if I don’t. I’m productive and I feel like I have balance.
HL: How do you achieve balance between work and family?
VG: You have to do something you love. I encourage anyone who is unhappy to find out what makes them happy. You must have a passion. I run across so many people who hate what they are doing. It makes me sad. I stumbled upon insurance because my girlfriend was doing it and here I am 20 years later loving it every day. I tell people to find what they love and do it 110 percent.
HL: Goals are big for you.
VG: I’m a big believer in goal setting. Any goal-oriented person will have a list of goals. I add to mine diligently every day.
HL: It seems like your marriage is stronger than ever (I loved the episode where you and Donn renewed vows), your son Michael has joined your company, it appears your daughter Briana is healthy and we obviously know your business is thriving. What inspired you to relive some of your hardest times and write the book? Why now?
VG: The viewers. The viewers asked me to tell them what drives me. I feel strongly about being self sufficient. I felt the viewers needed to hear more about who I am and what I do. We all have to be ready for the unknown. Donn could be taken away from me at any point in time. I hope we don’t ever get a divorce but it’s out there. The statistics are strong.
HL: How has the book been received so far?
VG: Really well! I wanted to do this. It was on my bucket list and it’s fun to cross it off.
HL: Tell us a little about it? What can we learn from your book?
VG: The viewers who have followed me on the show can learn more about my history and my past. I was in a bad marriage for nine years and it was miserable. I encourage those who are miserable to get out. I know there are those that say “till death do us part” but I don’t believe in that. Why live in misery? I speak a lot about abuse and violence in relationships.
HL: I admire you spreading that message. Atlanta housewife NeNe Leakes advocates for similar causes, too.
VG: I find so many women stay in bad relationships. If you are in a bad relationship, change it.
HL: What else will we learn from the book?
VG: Business sense and what it takes to build a business. I also talk about insurance and why we need it and alot on the economy. My book is good for any gender.
HL: How has the show changed your life?
VG: It’s given me a sense of self confidence and insecurity at the same time. I’m not the skinniest or prettiest woman on the show. Sometimes I say “why me” and then I think “why not me.” We just started filming season six and I really struggled coming back.
HL: So you will be back for another season?
VG: Yes. We are in week two of four to five weeks of filming. I was not happy last year and I didn’t want to get caught crying again. Then I realized I had a message and a platform to spread it.
HL: What do you think of the new D.C. season?
VG: I have not seen it. I am not good about watching other shows. I’m not a big TV watcher.
HL: Fair enough. I find you one of the most down to earth housewives on the show. Do you ever see yourself leaving the glitz of California and moving back to Chicago?
VG: Yes. I feel displaced in California. I don’t feel like it’s home. I can’t put my finger on it. I feel it’s a temporary place. I love my lifestyle, but I miss my friends back home.
HL: Speaking of friends, are you and Jeana friends again?
VG: No, I haven’t seen her in eight to 10 months. She’s not a good friend. I have no desire to see her. You have to weed them out. You don’t keep people who hurt you in your life. She doesn’t feel she did anything wrong. I’m all about bringing positive people in my life.
HL: I know there was a lot of conflict when you visited Florida on the show but do you have any favorite spots in south Florida?
VG: I actually love Florida! I stayed at the Ritz-Carlton and had a great time. I would like to retire in Florida. I love West Palm Beach and Ft. Lauderdale. I love Anushka Salon & Spa in West Palm Beach.
HL: That’s a great place. Random but final question – what is your signature drink?
VG: Blue cheese olive dirty martini.
HL: Woo hoo!
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Friday, July 30, 2010
Vicki-RHOOC Will Be At The Desert Cities Woman's Show
Post From Palm Springs Life.
Grab your sister, your mother, your girlfriend and plan a girl's day out!
The Desert Cities Woman's Show offers 100 displays with interior design secrets, health and wellness tips, fashions, exciting make-overs, anti-aging solutions and many other interests and concerns important to women today.
Enjoy a full Exhibit Hall of interesting displays on remodeling your home, jewelry trade and appraisal, personal fitness, cosmetic surgery, golf tips, fashions, handbags... plus food and wine tasting on the Emerald Patio.
Join KPSP Local 2 on Center Stage with (CBS2) THE DOCTORS - Dr. Drew Ordon and his cast of Doctors, celebrity guests Vicki Gunvalson from The Real Housewives of Orange County and Actor Lainie Kazan (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) and more!
Experience A Taste of the Valley featuring 16 local restaurants paired with fine wines and spirits. Enjoy delicious sampling from Tommy Bahama's Tropical Cafe, Jennifer's Kitchen, Castelli's Ristorante, Backstreet Bistro, CAVA, Souplantation and more!
Hosted by KPSP Local 2, center stage will feature WOMEN OF INFLUENCE with actor Lainie Kazan (My Big Fat Greek Wedding), Vicki Gunvalson (The Real Housewives of Orange County)
MEET THE EXPERTS with Dr. Drew Ordon (The DOCTORS), renowned interior designer Barclay Butera and daily FASHION CONNECTIONS with Palm Springs Life Fashion Editor, Susan Stein.
The Eagle 106.9 invites you to join them at A TASTE OF THE VALLEY with delectable dishes and savory wines from 16 local restaurants by purchasing a tasting ticket at the event.
Oct 30 & 31, 2010 at Renaissance Esmeralda Resort & Spa
Contact us at 760.285.3903
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Oct 30 & 31, 2010 at Renaissance Esmeralda Resort & Spa Desert Cities Woman's Show |
The Desert Cities Woman's Show offers 100 displays with interior design secrets, health and wellness tips, fashions, exciting make-overs, anti-aging solutions and many other interests and concerns important to women today.
Enjoy a full Exhibit Hall of interesting displays on remodeling your home, jewelry trade and appraisal, personal fitness, cosmetic surgery, golf tips, fashions, handbags... plus food and wine tasting on the Emerald Patio.
Join KPSP Local 2 on Center Stage with (CBS2) THE DOCTORS - Dr. Drew Ordon and his cast of Doctors, celebrity guests Vicki Gunvalson from The Real Housewives of Orange County and Actor Lainie Kazan (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) and more!
Experience A Taste of the Valley featuring 16 local restaurants paired with fine wines and spirits. Enjoy delicious sampling from Tommy Bahama's Tropical Cafe, Jennifer's Kitchen, Castelli's Ristorante, Backstreet Bistro, CAVA, Souplantation and more!
Hosted by KPSP Local 2, center stage will feature WOMEN OF INFLUENCE with actor Lainie Kazan (My Big Fat Greek Wedding), Vicki Gunvalson (The Real Housewives of Orange County)
MEET THE EXPERTS with Dr. Drew Ordon (The DOCTORS), renowned interior designer Barclay Butera and daily FASHION CONNECTIONS with Palm Springs Life Fashion Editor, Susan Stein.
The Eagle 106.9 invites you to join them at A TASTE OF THE VALLEY with delectable dishes and savory wines from 16 local restaurants by purchasing a tasting ticket at the event.
Oct 30 & 31, 2010 at Renaissance Esmeralda Resort & Spa
Contact us at 760.285.3903
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Vicki's-RHOOC Book Signing In Irvine
Vicki will be at Glitter Girl OC located at 6871 Quail Hill Pkwy Irvine, CA 92603 on Thursday, Aug. 12th from 7-9pm. Glitter Girl Tel#(949) 387-4134. Vicki will be signing her book "More Than A Housewife".
Friday, July 23, 2010
Real Housewives Fan Writes Vicki-RHOOC A Song
Song/Video called 'I Love Vicki' a fan did for Vicki-RHOOC.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Vicki-RHOOC Book Signing in Anaheim,CA
Post from OC Register.
Photo:Steve Zylius
By: Richard Chang
"Real Housewife of Orange County" original cast member Vicki Gunvalson will appear Saturday for a book signing at the Anaheim White House Restaurant, 887 S. Anaheim Blvd. She will sign copies of her self-published book, "More than a Housewife" from 5-8 p.m. The event is free, but reservations are recommended: 714-772-1381.
"More than a Housewife," co-written with Jeff Scott, tells the story of Gunvalson's life while growing up, her experiences with divorce and being a single mother, and her life now in Coto de Caza. She describes her transformation from being a stay-at-home mom to a full-fledged entrepreneur.
Photo:Steve Zylius
By: Richard Chang
"Real Housewife of Orange County" original cast member Vicki Gunvalson will appear Saturday for a book signing at the Anaheim White House Restaurant, 887 S. Anaheim Blvd. She will sign copies of her self-published book, "More than a Housewife" from 5-8 p.m. The event is free, but reservations are recommended: 714-772-1381.
"More than a Housewife," co-written with Jeff Scott, tells the story of Gunvalson's life while growing up, her experiences with divorce and being a single mother, and her life now in Coto de Caza. She describes her transformation from being a stay-at-home mom to a full-fledged entrepreneur.
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