Ramona Singer Removed from BravoCon and Fired from Real Estate Job Amid Racist Remarks Allegations
Singer denies allegations of racial slurs, but evidence of text exchange with reporter contributes to her removal from BravoCon and job termination.
- Following allegations of racial slurs, Ramona Singer, a former star of 'Real Housewives of New York City', has been removed from the list of participants for Bravo's annual convention, BravoCon, and has also been fired from her real estate job at Douglas Elliman.
- The controversy began after a Vanity Fair exposé alleging Singer had used racial slurs in conversation with a Black crew member during production of the 13th season of 'RHONY'. Singer denies these allegations.
- Singer's inappropriate text exchange with a Page Six reporter, wherein she used an abbreviated version of a racial slur while attempting to downplay her previous use of the word, further contributed to her removal from BravoCon and job termination.
- Singer's contentious behavior was reportedly not limited to her text exchanges, with allegations surfacing of her making racially insensitive remarks during a virtual 'education session' with other cast members of 'RHONY' before the start of season 13.
- Despite the controversy, insiders close to Singer have reiterated her denials of the allegations, emphasizing her intended break from public attention amidst the backlash.