The piece detailed, among other things, an investigation into Singer’s alleged use of the N-word in a conversation with a Black crew member during season 13 of
. Shed Media, Warner Bros. Discovery, Bravo, and NBCUniversal declined to comment on the specific accusations against Singer as noted in complaints. When asked by VF if she used the N-word in conversation with a Black member of production, Singer responded, “Never.” Shortly after publication, a Page Six reporter also asked Singer to comment on the allegations.
cast members. She and daughter Avery Singer also planned to sell their brand, BachBoss, in a booth at the on-site Bravo Bazaar, according to TheWrap. As reported by VF’s Anna Peele, Singer was the subject of multiple complaints for alleged misconduct during her final season of Real Housewives of New York City.
, “Ramona slammed her hands on the table. She goes, ‘This is why we didn’t need Black people on the show…. This is gonna ruin our show,’” according to someone who was present for the scene. Singer emailed VF this “absolutely” did not happen. “In fact, I supported adding diverse cast members well before before Eboni was added.
was completely overhauled the following year, with a brand-new cast deployed for its 14th season.
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