Baseball beauty Meghan King Edmonds 'will not be returning to Real Housewives of Orange County'

Meghan King Edmonds is done with The Real Housewives of Orange County.

The gorgeous 32-year-old wife of former baseball All-Star Jim Edmonds, 46, will not be returning to the Bravo reality franchise according to a Wednesday report from Us Weekly.

The news comes after spending two seasons as one of the program's focal points.

The St. Louis stunner, the publication reported, will not be one of the names in the credits when the Bravo mainstay returns for its 12th season.  

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On the outs: Meghan King Edmonds, 32, won't return to The Real Housewives of Orange County, sources told US Wednesday

When the 11th season wrapped up, Meghan was a cast member alongside show mainstays Vicki Gunvalson and Tamra Judge; as well as Shannon Beador, Kelly Dodd and Heather Dubrow. 

Judge will remain in the cast, the magazine reported, noting that Gunvalson and Dodd have worked behind-the-scenes to try and get her booted off the show.

Her in-vitro fertilization efforts were chronicled on the past season of the Southern California-based show.

Great catch: Meghan was seen in NYC with hubby Jim Edmonds, the ex-baseball star who made one of the sport's most exhilarating plays ever with a diving catch on June 10, 1997 in Kansas City

New mom: Meghan, who gave birth November 24 in St. Louis, has filled in fans on her first days as a mom on her Instagram account 

Great get: Bringing beauty, charisma - and a bit of controversy - Meghan has been a standout  in her time on the Bravo reality show. She was seen appearing on Watch What Happens Live with host Andy Cohen and comic Julie Klausner in July of last year

The breathtaking University of Mississippi alum gave birth to her first baby with the former major league outfielder on Thanksgiving, a daughter named Aspen. 

Following the natural birth - which took a whopping 22 hours - Meghan took to Instagram to hail her sporty spouse, who played for six teams during his time in the big league, most of which on the Los Angeles Angels and St. Louis Cardinals.

'From the hours leading up to the birth, I had the most incredible husband - he didn't leave my side,' she wrote. 'I could not have labored naturally without him and my doula.' 

Cheers: The energetic reality star last week showed off a wine called 'Aspen slept through the night,' an homage to her adorable infant daughter

Jim, who has four other children from previous relationships, 'was a constant source of support through every contraction, each blood-curdling scream and each time I told him I thought I was dying and couldn't do it anymore,' Meghan said.

Speaking with Bravo earlier this month, Meghan opened up about her experience in becoming a first-time mom, and how it is compared to how she thought it would be.

'I think that I had realistic expectations about becoming a new mom and not the fairy tale world of puppies and rainbows the second the baby arrives,' she said. 

'I think because I had realistic expectations nothing was shattered, so I've been able to adjust day-by-day instead of having this crazy perfect world on day one.'

Bumpy beauty: The jaw-dropping TV personality looked amazing at an LA event just two months before she gave birth, on September 24

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