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Kenya Moore Supports Bravo's Decision to Exclude Ramona Singer from BravoCon over Racist Slur Allegations; RHOA Reboot Discussions Continue

Kenya Moore backs Bravo's decision to cancel Ramona Singer's BravoCon appearance after Singer was accused of using a racial slur against a Black crew member; allegations first surfaced in a Vanity Fair exposé, and both figures had a controversial stint on the reality show 'Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip'.

  • Kenya Moore and Kandi Burruss from 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' (RHOA) spoke about discussions around a probable reboot of the show; Burruss feels a total reboot might not be feasible while Moore feels they are irreplaceable.
  • Moore supported Bravo’s decision to dismiss Ramona Singer from BravoCon 2023 after allegations of Singer using a racial slur against a Black crew member surfaced; she added that there's no place for racism in their environment.
  • The controversy began with a Vanity Fair exposé that alleged Singer used the racial slur during the production of 'Real Housewives of New York City' (RHONY) Season 13, which led to a complaint against the production and its parent companies. Singer, however, denied these allegations.
  • Andy Cohen, an executive producer on the Housewives franchise, also supported Bravo's decision to remove Singer from the invite list following the incident.
  • Ramona's future with Bravo remains uncertain, while Singer has yet to issue a formal statement after being disinvited from BravoCon.
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