Open Now
Open Now
Watch now

Ousted ‘RHONY’ star Dorinda Medley calls out Ramona Singer’s ‘bad facelift’

The “Real Housewives of New York” may be saying goodbye to Dorinda Medley, but the reality star is going out with a bang, blacking out on co-star Ramona Singer during the show’s Season 12 reunion. “Go with your loser friends, they’re a PSA statement for a bad facelift, like yours,” Dorinda, 55, told Ramona, 63, …

The “Real Housewives of New York” may be saying goodbye to Dorinda Medley, but the reality star is going out with a bang, blacking out on co-star Ramona Singer during the show’s Season 12 reunion.

“Go with your loser friends, they’re a PSA statement for a bad facelift, like yours,” Dorinda, 55, told Ramona, 63, in an Us Weekly exclusive teaser for the upcoming three-part reunion. She also went on to accuse Ramona of drinking too much.

Ironically, sources revealed to Page Six that Medley was ultimately let go due to her own drinking, becoming an excessively aggressive “mean drunk” whenever under the influence.

Dorinda announced her departure earlier this month in a message to fans via social media.

“What a journey this has been. I have laughed and cried and tried to Make it Nice. But all things must come to an end,” she wrote via Instagram. “This was a great outlet for me to heal when my late husband Richard passed away. I have met so many interesting people and learned so much about myself, about life and about women along the way. Thank you to Bravo and NBC for the incredible ride and to my cast mates for constant stimulation and entertainment. I wish you all health, happiness and success.”

The cast filmed the “RHONY” Season 12 in-person reunion at Oheka Castle on Long Island.

The structure was notably featured as the location for Kevin and Danielle Jonas’ 2009 wedding and Taylor Swift’s “Blank Space” music video. Liam Payne and Rita Ora filmed the music video for their song, “For You,” at the estate.

“Gossip Girl,” “Royal Pains,” “Succession” and other TV shows have also shot scenes on the premises.

Follow us on Google News