Ramona Singer FIRES BACK at ‘RHONY’ Viewers Who Want Her OFF the Show (Exclusive)

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Ramona Singer discusses the state of ‘The Real Housewives of New York City’ after a less-than-stellar season 13 with ET at the release party for ‘Not All Diamonds and Rosé: The Inside Story of the Real Housewives From The People That Lived It,’ available now wherever books are sold. Ramona admits she’s fine with the fact that she and her co-stars didn’t have a reunion for their COVID-filmed season, and says she thinks the cast needs to add two or three women for season 14. As for the haters who want the OG off the show? Ramona says, “It’s better to be talked about than not talked about. I don’t want to be a bump on a log, perfect is boring!” The longtime ‘RHONY’ star also teases what to expect from the upcoming spin-off series ‘The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip,’ streaming Nov. 19 on Peacock. She says all the women were talking about her as soon as the trip started! Plus, Ramona reacts to the fact that her ‘Housewives’ co-star and friend Sonja Morgan broke the news of Ramona’s beloved dog, Coco’s, death to the public before Ramona even had the chance to mourn.

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