Carole Radziwill Blasts Bravo For Being Rude and Not Paying Her!
Carole Radziwill is speaking out against Bravo for using her image without any compensation.
Former Real Housewives of New York star Carole, 58, left the Bravo reality show after six seasons. In recent promos, Bravo has been showing a lot of Carole in their scenes, despite her leaving after season 13. She responded to one fan’s comment about her appearance and said, “Honestly I don’t love that @BravoTV shows me in flashbacks & can still talk about me, rudely, as the cast did in that awful RHONY S13.” Radziwill left the reality series in 2018.
Carole also pointed out that, despite the network using her scenes for promo, she isn’t getting any sort of payment. “They use me & now I’m not even getting paid for it! Lol. No residual payments. Reality contracts are seriously wack,” she continued before warning others to “unionize.” Fans of hers were quick to agree with her tweet and didn’t think it was right for Bravo to get away with using her after she already left the show. One fan responded to her saying, “Talk to Nene, she’s said the same, so unfair! All those Memes and GIFs and nobody is paying you guys, my gosh!”
Another fan took the chance to ask Radziwill if she would ever consider coming back to The Real Housewives of New York. “What if anything would make you wanna rejoin? I miss seeing you on my screen. You were an instant favorite of mine,” the fan asked. Since Carole has talked of her frustrations with the network before, there is little chance she will want to come back to filming. While speaking during a live podcast of the show, ‘Andy’s Girls with Sarah Galli,’ Radziwill said she left the franchise after it started to affect her mental state.
“My beef was always with Bravo and production….would I ever come back? I would not,” she said, adding she would not consider joining the show’s spinoff, Real Housewives of New York Legacy. “Taking the fans’ desire for me to come back, and putting that aside (because I love them)….if I went back I would sort of consider that to be an epic fail on my part,” Carole added. She also said that she doesn’t get the point of the spinoff show. “It’s always going to compete with the show on Bravo because the legacy show is going to be on Peacock,” Radziwill commented. “I know they’re really short on, they’re really struggling to populate Peacock with, with shows. So.”
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