On Wednesday, Ramona Singer’s name disappeared from the BravoCon app after she texted part of a racial slur to a Page Six reporter.

Page Six had reached out to Singer for her reaction to Vanity Fair’s new expose about Bravo, which accused the Real Housewives of New York City star of using the N-word while speaking with a black crew member during the production of the show’s 13th season.

In an attempt to defend herself, Singer ended up making matters worse.

“And the word I used was ‘NWord,’ not n—–,” she texted a reporter on Tuesday.

Singer’s name was removed from the BravoCon app, just as she was set to promote the new season of Real Housewives of New York City at BravoCon, along with the rest of her costars.

In 2014, the reality star divorced her husband, Mario Singer, after discovering he was having an affair.

Earlier this year, Singer appeared on the Housewives‘ spinoff Ultimate Girls Trip on Peacock.

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Article by Ava Lombardi

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