![]() ![]() Let's all wear color and get the juicy out. "When you get juicy and you feel like a little uncomfortable in your skin, you wear a lot of black. "Honestly, I think a lot of women can relate to me," she added. I never used to wear color until recently," she revealed. And then kind of move to more glamour whites and colors, which I'm in love with now. "Now all of this black, I have to throw away and donate. with that being said, I ended up losing 30 to 35 pounds."Įlizabeth also explained how she's planning to make some changes to her wardrobe after her recent weight loss. And I've been eating really healthy and working out really hard and training for the L.A. "For instance, I have a lot of darks because I was heavier-set. ![]() "You're going to see some discrepancies with my wardrobe," she warned. While showing her closet in the exclusive clip above, Elizabeth shared some big news. on Bravo.Watch RHOC on Bravo on Wednesdays at 8/7c and next day on Peacock. The “Real Housewives of Orange County” airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. In a separate confessional, Vargas said she grew up in “complete fear, anxiety, anguish,” adding she was, “always scared for my life because we were beaten so bad that I thought for sure I was going to die one day of it.” From zero to 13, I was raised in this religious environment, Elizabeth said in a confessional. “I’m not going to tell all the girls that, ‘Oh, by the way, I was in religious f–king cult growing up that told me to shut my f–king mouth or I’d be thrown under a bridge,'” she said. She revealed that she was raised in a religious cult called Faith Bible Tabernacle Church. Elizabeth admitted it was hard living in the church as her grandmother would ask people to give up everything they had. The reality star revealed it was owned by her grandmother, and that her father was one of the main preachers. Vargas also expressed she wasn’t keen to share details with her castmates. Elizabeth was part of Faith Bible Tabernacle, a church in the Midwest. “My mom did everything she could to get her kids out of that situation, and she did, that’s why I love her to death,” she said. In last week’s installment, Vargas began opening up to co-star Braunwyn Windham-Burke about her past. Vargas did say the name of the alleged cult on the air. When castmate Gina Kirschenheiter asked if she had been “molested,” Vargas said that she had. “We were in a church environment and all this s–t hit the fan, and I told my neighbor what was happening inside the church and the FBI came to shut down the church,” Vargas said. On Wednesday’s episode, Vargas also said “went through a situation as a young girl that no one, no woman, should ever go through.” We couldn’t even go to a hospital, they knew how to control every single person on that property.” We couldn’t leave the ranch - we were stuck on a commune. We couldn’t eat anything but what they made us or what they shot. Vargas, who was born and raised in Missouri, detailed the allegedly harsh restrictions, saying: “We couldn’t wear anything else but this uniform. “My grandmother was the head of the religious cult and my father was one of the main preachers as well.” “From zero to 13, I was raised in this religious environment,” Vargas said on this week’s show. ![]() The “Real Housewives of Orange County” newbie opened up about her past in recent episodes of the Bravo series. Shannon Beador accuses ‘motherf-ker’ Heather Dubrow of ‘complete betrayal’Įlizabeth Lyn Vargas says she was raised in a “religious cult” and was molested. ‘Upset’ Shannon Beador breaks down ‘screaming’ argument with John Janssen’s daughter Shannon Beador claps back at Gina Kirschenheiter’s diss after wearing same ‘fit on ‘WWHL’ Braunwyn Windham-Burke reveals if she’ll invite estranged husband Sean to ‘lesbian camp’-themed wedding
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