Ramona Singer, a former cast member of 'Real Housewives of New York', has denied accusations that called her a racist. She insisted that she harbors no ill will towards her ex-castmate, ControversyEboni K.
Williams.
Williams previously revealed she contemplated leaving the show due to alleged inappropriate behavior from Singer.
Sources close to Singer have revealed to TMZ that she is deeply troubled by the accusations of bigotry and racism.
This is particularly disconcerting for Singer, as the production company behind 'Rhony' had investigated similar claims two years ago, ultimately giving her the green light to continue her involvement in various reality TV projects.
Singer strongly believes that the recent controversy has been blown out of proportion, citing a Vanity Fair report that alleged she used a racial slur in a conversation with a Black crew member during season 13.
According to the VF piece, Williams, the first woman of color to be a full cast member in the show's 13-season history, recounted an incident where Singer questioned why «most» Black people did not have fathers in their lives during a training call focused on racial sensitivity.
Williams claimed that Singer remarked, «What if they don't have a father? Why can't I say that? Most of them don't.»
These alleged remarks were reportedly made in the presence of two racial justice representatives, a Bravo publicist, and an NBCUniversal communications expert. Despite these serious allegations, Singer maintains that she has always held a positive opinion of Williams and wishes her nothing but the best.
Singer remains on good terms with fellow cast members Luann de Lesseps, Sonja Morgan, and Dorinda Medley, as well as the other ladies featured on the