After several seasons on The Real Housewives of Orange County, Gina Kirschenheiter is making headlines, not for her storyline, but for threatening to walk away from the show altogether. The twist? A lot of fans aren’t exactly rushing to stop her.

Known for playing it safe and rarely being the center of any season-defining moments, Gina has long been viewed by viewers as someone who coasts in the background while others carry the weight of the show. So when she recently suggested she might leave RHOC if Katie Ginella returns, many fans were quick to ask: Would anyone really notice?
Appearing on Housewives Nightcap, Gina made it clear she’s not interested in sharing screen time with Katie. “I mean I will say I haven’t seen her in a very long time and I have no plans to see her,” she said. “And I will say that I am honestly at the point, well it’s above my pay grade but if she was to be part of this group next year, I would seriously question if I wanted to be.”

It was a statement that came off more like a veiled ultimatum than anything rooted in real conflict. And for someone whose presence on the show has often been described as underwhelming at best, it felt out of place—if not downright ironic.
At the heart of the backlash is a growing sentiment among the RHOC fanbase: Gina has simply run her course. With forgettable storylines, minimal personal evolution, and little chemistry with the cast, her threat to leave feels less like a power move and more like a long-overdue possibility.
If Gina’s most dramatic contribution to the season is announcing she might quit over someone else’s return, it might just be time to take her up on it—and let RHOC bring in women who are actually ready to do the job.