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Ramona Singer And Kenya Moore Reportedly Feuding While Filming Peacock’s ‘Real Housewives All-Stars’ Vacation Series; Ramona Allegedly Called Kenya A ‘B*tch’


According to a new report, Ramona Singer and Kenya Moore are feuding while filming Peacock's upcoming Real Housewives All-Stars series.

The series began filming over the weekend. A source close to production spilled the tea to reporter Anthony Dominic about the juicy hot topic. 

Dominic tweet, “The Housewives have arrived at the house in Turks & Caicos. I’m told Ramona instantly ran to get the best bedroom and has pissed off the other women. She has already called Kenya a bitch and they haven’t even been there for an hour.” 


He added, “Update: Ramona did NOT get the best room.”

The new vacation series is currently filming in Turks and Caicos for the NBCUniversal streaming service, Peacock.

The cast includes The Real Housewives of Atlanta's Cynthia Bailey and Kenya Moore, The Real Housewives of New Jersey's Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga, The Real Housewives of New York City's Luann de Lesseps and Ramona Singer, and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Kyle Richards.

According to Radar Online, the production is set to last only a week. Reporter Anthony Dominic shared news of the series via Twitter. He tweeted, “The cast is limited due to the house. There is only 7 bedrooms and due to Covid they can’t add anymore.” 

He added, “It's important to note that Bravo plans to do more of these if this goes well. They had a different plan/cast in mind but due to covid and scheduling it had to be switched. I'm told the plan is for 4 episodes.” 


It is rumored that Jill Zarin will be an 8th castmate and will join the cast mid-way through. Meanwhile, new sources revealed new tea about the upcoming series. 

"An 8th person is going to be added halfway, and will be teased as some sort of twist,”a source told The Sun. While “nothing has been confirmed” as to who the bonus person could be, the informant claimed that Jill Zarin was "in talks" however, producers decided not to go through with the RHONY alum.

The source continued, “This is not the ideal cast that Bravo wanted but due to scheduling conflicts with current seasons filming and COVID, everyone is just excited they are going through with this.” 

“It’s planned to be four to six episodes, but that may change depending on the footage.” 

None of the Real Housewives of Potomac and The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City took part in the new series due to them being in production on their own shows.

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