‘Real Housewives’ Star Heather Dubrow Brings Bravo Glam to the Bahamas for the $1 Million World Tournament of Slots
The second annual myVIP World Tournament of Slots is officially underway at Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas — and while 500 players are battling for a life-changing $1 million prize, Real Housewives

On Wednesday, October 22, Heather Dubrow turned heads the moment she arrived at the resort. She stepped out in a white belted midi dress and heels, with her hair pulled back in a low ponytail. During a quick chat with WTOS host Bryan, the 56-year-old Bravo star lit up talking about the fan energy around the tournament.
“It was so exciting,” Dubrow said in a video posted on Instagram. “Honestly, between being back with Jenny — because you know, we were on a show together years ago — so we’ve been friends for a long time, and we were so excited about this whole tournament.”
She went on to add, “You know what was surprising and amazing to me was how excited all the players are, so I’m pulling for all of them!”
For those not in the loop, Jenny McCarthy was tapped to help headline this year’s WTOS campaign. According to PLAYSTUDIOS, the
“We talked all the time, we texted each other, and then we were competing. We had our own little competition going,” Dubrow joked about teaming up with McCarthy, 52. “Who’s making the better content? Who’s got more likes?”
According to the company’s Head of Corporate Marketing, David Pascal, this year’s showdown is shaping up to be its biggest yet. “The spirit, excitement, and competitive camaraderie of our players make this tournament truly unforgettable, and we can’t wait to see who will claim the $1 million grand prize,” Pascal said in a statement.
Players spent the summer earning their spots through myVIP’s suite of gaming apps, making this final in the Bahamas the ultimate reward. The WTOS is all about combining digital gaming with real-world thrills — and for PLAYSTUDIOS, it’s proof that the gap between online and in-person experiences is closing fast.
As for Dubrow, the Bahamas are just one stop in what’s been a busy month. On October 9, the TV icon joined Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live! and opened up about skipping Alexis Bellino and John Janssen’s October 3 wedding. “We were at Parents Weekend with our daughter,” she explained. “Complicated invite, because obviously Shannon [Beador] is a good friend and we’re not friends with Alexis and John as a couple, but I do think Alexis is a great mom, and a great girl, and I wish her all the happiness in the world.”
Bellino is a former Real Housewives of Orange County castmate who recently tied the knot with Janssen — best known to fans as Beador’s ex-boyfriend.
The 48-year-old RHOC alum later responded on the
Denise Richards Drops Proof That Charlie Sheen Lied About Her Receiving a Million-Dollar Check! Fans Are Left Shocked!


Real Housewives of Beverly Hills‘ Denise Richards came with proof that debunked a claim her ex,
Denise used her Instagram platform to prove her ex lied about her cashing a million-dollar check from him. Charlie claimed she cashed it one month after he gave it to her.
Receipt👏:
The actress showed proof👏 to her Instagram followers, sharing a photo of the uncashed check, tagging Sheen and adding the song “Money” by Pink Floyd.
Regarding the timeline👏, the check was dated Dec. 24, 2011. That’s five years after their divorce was finalized.

ICYMI:
The Two and a Half Men star said the check was more of a symbolic gift to Denise. Perhaps for her birthday, but he couldn’t exactly recall. FYI, Denise’s birthday is Feb. 17, and the check she shared was dated December.
Charlie continued, “I mean, I don’t think she’ll be too mad [I told this story]…”
“I wrote a check to Denise once for a million dollars on her birthday kind of as a joke, and she kept it not as a joke.”
“And then, like a month later, f*cking cashed it, which makes it sting more.”
Sheen, who said he would have most likely cashed it too if it were him, said, “She couldn’t let me know just maybe the day of. ‘Hey, you sound like you’re driving somewhere.’ ‘Yeah, to the bank, actually!’”
He recalled feeling grateful that the check didn’t bounce.