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Tamra Judge, seen here on a recent episode of "The Real Housewives of Orange County" on Bravo TV, has posted photos of the backyard of her new house on Instagram. (Photo by: Nicole Weingart/Bravo)
Tamra Judge, seen here on a recent episode of “The Real Housewives of Orange County” on Bravo TV, has posted photos of the backyard of her new house on Instagram. (Photo by: Nicole Weingart/Bravo)
Marilyn Kalfus
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Tamra Judge of “The Real Housewives of Orange County” apparently has bought a new home – and she’s showing it off.

At least, part of it.

She posted on Instagram on Monday night, Dec. 4: We are the new owners of this backyard 🙌🏼. Oh ya it came with a house 🏠. Who’s ready for a pool party at the Judge’s 👙

https://www.instagram.com/p/BcTskwBF3Fr/?taken-by=tamrajudge

The post drew about 35,000 likes as of 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5.

“The gym must be going well,” one person commented, referring to Cut Fitness, her venture with husband Eddie Judge.

“What a beautiful entertainment space,” another person wrote. “Did you sell your home, or is this a second home?”

“Second home,” Tamra Judge replied.

The location above the photo says, “Convenant Hills Gated Community,” where you would not be able to just drive by and check out a house. But you can flip through the photos here and see more of the backyard spread, including a loggia, fireplace, snazzy indoor-outdoor furniture, bar seating, a chandelier and a flat-screen TV, plus some interior shots.

More to come.

This post has been updated.

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