Ramona Singer has been dropped from BravoCon and won’t be attending the event in Las Vegas this weekend. Fans hoping to meet the former Real Housewives of New York City star at the three-day convention will not be able to do so after Singer used a racial slur.
Singer was mentioned in a Vanity Fair exposé about the cable network and was accused of using the N-word, which was part of a complaint filed. When Page Six reached out to the reality TV personality for comment she clarified via text messages that she didn’t say the actual N-word but literally said “N-word.” However, in the screenshot shared by the outlet, Singer then proceeded to partially write the actual N-word as she explained she didn’t use the word.
This was part of the reason why Bravo opted to reboot RHONY with an all-new set of housewives to represent the Big Apple. The former RHONY stars were made part of The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: RHONY Legacy, which is set to premiere in December on Peacock. The cast was set to be part of a panel during BravoCon but now it will be sans Singer.
Deadline has reached out to Bravo for a statement and will update when we hear back.
BravoCon is going to take place starting Friday, Nov. 3 through Sunday, Nov. 5 in Las Vegas. There are over 160 Bravolebrities confirmed for the three-day event that will give fans a close-up look at their favorite stars.