Ex-“Real Housewives of Orange County” star Heather Dubrow seems to be trying to deflect from the controversy surrounding her by posting a throwback college photo.
The 51-year-old posted a throwback snap of her from the 80’s. She wrote, “#tbt OH the 80’s … Today, my sorority sister (and @sternshow favorite @onepeloton instructor ) is on #heatherdubrowsworld podcast. It’s a fun walk down memory lane … link in BIO to listen. We talk about pledging, what I was like in college, being Miss Syracuse … and also about my new obsession with my bike ! @pelotonjenn is amazing and inspiring and fun.”
The post comes as Heather and her “Botched” star husband, Terry Dubrow, continue to be ripped online for hawking $28 bottles of hand sanitizer.
Earlier this week, Page Six reported the millionaires appeared on ShopHQ to sell the bottles during the pandemic. Fans were quick to trash the extremely rich reality stars for selling expensive products instead of donating to those in need.
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One fan wrote, “@HeatherDubrow why are you charging $28 for hand sanitizer that should be donated to hospitals for free? Is a portion of the sales of your very expensive $28 sanitizer going to relief efforts?”
Another commented, “Shame on you @DrDubrow and @HeatherDubrow for your tone-deaf sale of 6 ounces of sanitizer for $28.95 during a pandemic. Discusting! The only thing #botched about your lives are yourselves. How pitiful. @BravoTV @enews @eentertainment #shameonyou #quarantinecapitalists”
“@HeatherDubrow why are you charging $28 for hand sanitizer that should be donated to hospitals for free? Is a portion of the sales of your very expensive $28 sanitizer going to relief efforts?” asked another person.
Shame on you @DrDubrow and @HeatherDubrow for your tone-deaf sale of 6 ounces of sanitizer for $28.95 during a pandemic. Discusting! The only thing #botched about your lives are yourselves. How pitiful. @BravoTV @enews @eentertainment #shameonyou #quarantinecapitalists
— Chelsea Webb (@MissDelish1114) April 16, 2020
Heather spoke to Page Six saying her family already donated $35,000 to California’s Second Harvest Food Bank. She said, “We’ve already donated thousands … to people working on the front line of this pandemic. And we’re giving a portion of the proceeds of our sanitizer to food banks — there are kids who are not getting anything to eat — and to health-care professionals.”
Her husband claims the ingredients they used are “impossible to find” and cost three times the normal cost.