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Mary Zilba Says She Doesn’t Think “There Will Ever Be Another Season” Of RHOV And Reflects On Show’s Drama; Says “I Moved On A Long Time Ago!”

Mary Zilba is reflecting on her time on The Real Housewives of Vancouver. The "Put Your Arms Around Me" and "Hero" singer gave a fan an update on Twitter and admits that she has moved on from the show's drama "a long time ago."

"Ahhh things are fantastic - thank you for asking," she replied to a fan. "As for your comments about the others...life works out as it should. I moved on a long time ago :)"


As for the show's future, which ended back in 2013 after two seasons - any fans are still hopeful that the show would return in the future. However, Zilba doesn't think that there "will ever be another season."

"Awe thank you - you’re so kind :) I don’t think there will ever be another season," she wrote.


Mary Zilba has remained in the spotlight since the show ended in 2013. In 2013, her hit single "Hero," which was featured on RHOV went to #1 in the UK Country charts. Following that success, she released new tracks. In 2013 she collaborated with music duo Roy & Rosemary and together released a Christmas EP titled "A Timeless Christmas." In 2014, she released a single titled "Are You Sorry Now."

Mary also also created a few businesses, she released a make-up line called Buff Beauty, a yoga clothing line called Mary Zilba by LOTUSACTIVA, which she debuted in Vancouver Fashion Week. She also followed in the footsteps of Bethenny Frankel and Ramona Singer by launching her own wine label, Love by Mary Zilba.

Since RHOV ended, Mary and her besite Fiona Forbes launched their very own production company LadyPants productions. Zilba has made it clear that she has no plans to do anymore reality television and admits that she prefers to be behind the camera. "Everyone thinks I'm on the shows and I'm not, I haven't cast myself on anything," Mary told ET Canada.

During her last interview with ET Canada, the mother-of-three reflected her time on RHOV.



"I am 100 per cent proud of how I handled myself on that show,"  she told ET Canada.  "I wasn't a victim at all. I felt I was victimized but I don't ever call myself a victim. Sometimes you need to rise above the bully."

"I honestly really in my heart wish all the girls the best in their future...I don't wish to have any relationships with them at this point," she said. "I've moved on from it all and I don't keep track of what they're doing."

In April 2016, it was reported that Mary Zilba and Fiona Forbes' production company LadyPants Productions had signed a three-show deal with New York’s Jerrick Media. Jerrick Media will develop, finance, and distribute three weed-based digital series created by Zilba and Forbes.

Early this year, Zilba confirmed that she would be launching her own podcast, called Eat, Drink and Be Mary. Last month, she reunited with former co-star Christina Kiesel, where their reunion will be featured in Mary's podcast, which is set to launch "very very soon."

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