Reality TV personality Vicki Gunvalson has confirmed her safety amid escalating violence in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. She has been absent from the resort town since the recent unrest began.
Vicki Gunvalson, a star of The Real Housewives of Orange County (RHOC), confirmed her safety and absence from Puerto Vallarta amid escalating violence in the Mexican resort town. The 63-year-old reality TV personality posted on her Instagram Story on February 22, 2026, stating, ‘I’m safe and not in Puerto Vallarta. Thank you so much for all the messages and concern. It truly means a lot.’ She urged followers to pray for those affected by the ongoing crisis, emphasizing her commitment to sending ‘love and heartfelt thoughts to all who need them right now.’
The unrest in Puerto Vallarta intensified following the Mexican military’s operation to capture Nemesio ‘El Mencho’ Oseguera Cervantes, the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (JNGC). Oseguera, also known as ‘El Mencho,’ was killed during a high-profile raid in Tapalpa on February 20, 2026. His death triggered a wave of retaliatory violence across 20 Mexican states, including Puerto Vallarta, where cartel members set fires, blocked roads, and disrupted tourism infrastructure. The U.S. Embassy and Consulates in advised citizens in the area to ‘shelter in place until further notice’ due to ‘ongoing security operations and related road blockages and criminal activity.’
Gunvalson, a long-time fan of Puerto Vallarta, purchased a condo in the city in 2020 during the . She described the property as a ‘vacation/retirement house’ with panoramic ocean views, featuring a jacuzzi on a high-rise patio. In 2022, she acquired a second condo in the same city, further cementing her ties to the region. Despite the violence, she reiterated her confidence in the safety of her property, stating, ‘My home there remains safe for now,’ in a February 24 update.
The violence has severely disrupted Puerto Vallarta’s tourism sector, which is a major economic driver for the region. Airports in the area reported flight cancellations, stranding both locals and international visitors. Local businesses have also been targeted, with reports of storefronts burned and infrastructure damaged. While Gunvalson’s property appears unaffected, residents and business owners continue to face heightened security risks.
Beyond her personal safety, Gunvalson has used her platform to address broader concerns. In a 2022 Instagram post, she shared photos of her second condo, captioning the post, ‘My realtor just showed me the sunset and views from my newest condo. I’m in escrow now and it will be built & ready in 20 months.’ Her recent statements underscore her awareness of the risks while maintaining a focus on community solidarity.
The violence in Puerto Vallarta reflects the wider instability in ’s drug war, where cartel retaliation against government actions has become increasingly frequent. The JNGC, one of Mexico’s most powerful criminal organizations, has been embroiled in a brutal conflict with authorities since its emergence in 2019. Gunvalson’s situation highlights the personal stakes for residents and expatriates in regions affected by the drug war, even as national security efforts continue to evolve.
Gunvalson’s absence from Puerto Vallarta during the crisis has fueled speculation about her activities, with some reports suggesting she may be filming RHOC Season 20. Regardless of her current location, her public reassurance of safety and focus on community support underscores the complex interplay between personal security, public perception, and the broader geopolitical tensions shaping Mexico’s security landscape.
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