Ramona Singer’s Mental Health Affected By ‘RHONY’ Firing
Ramona Singer recently revealed that she is calmer since she stopped filming The Real Housewives of New York.
During a December 7 episode of Access Hollywood’s Housewives Nightcap, Ramona said that her life had changed a lot since she stopped filming.
“I just find since I’ve stopped filming, I’m a calmer person, I’m a better person, I’m more relaxed, and that’s important,” she noted.
Singer, who appeared on The Real Housewives of New York from season 1 up to season 13, continued to say, “You know, life, you need to be calm and relaxed. I was a little too hyper… I’m just taking a break. I started 16 years ago, ladies. It’s a long time.”
Ramona also said her life without the cameras is completely “full” before adding, “Some women I know, whether it be our show or other shows, if they don’t do the show, they feel very empty and lost. And my life is so full. I’m going nonstop and living my best life.”
Ramona also spoke to Hilaria Baldwin during her podcast show, Witches Anonymous, in November, and said she has been so happy since she stopped filming the Bravo reality series. “It’s a high, some kind of a high, and it winds you all up, you can’t relax.”
“I’m taking this whole hiatus, I’m trying to do different things … I’m just so much happier. I don’t have to prove anything now,” Ramona continued. Bravo’s executive producer, Andy Cohen, reacted to news of Ramona’s exit and said some fans saw it coming.
Andy spoke during his radio show, Andy Cohen Live, and said, “It’s interesting, one of those hilarious things of the internet, which is, every time it was mentioned, it was ‘Please, no Ramona.’ You go on Twitter, ‘No Ramona!’ The second Ramona announces she’s leaving, ‘No, Ramona’s a legend!’”
Andy did acknowledge the great TV Ramona gave viewers during her time on Bravo. “Anyway, Ramona gave us an incredible, incredible, incredible years of television. I had a great conversation with her about this a few weeks ago and she was … I think she’s very bullish on what she has going on in her life right now. I will say — let me say that. I’m going to leave it there.”
Andy announced earlier in the year that the New York franchise would be split up into two shows, a Real Housewives of New York reboot and The Real Housewives of New York Legacy, which would feature stars from the original show.
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