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Andy Cohen called out the hypocrisy of some Bravo fans after Ramona Singer announced she was leaving the “Real Housewives of New York” after 13 seasons on the show.

The Bravo boss finally addressed Singer’s exit on his Sirius XM radio show, “Radio Andy,” Wednesday, saying that “people saw that coming.”

“It’s interesting, [it’s] one of those hilarious things of the internet, which is, every time it was mentioned, it was ‘Please, no Ramona.’ You go on Twitter, ‘Get rid of Ramona!’” Cohen joked.

“But the second Ramona announces she’s leaving, ‘Nooo, Ramona’s a legend!’ Like, it’s so funny. It’s so funny.”

Cohen, 54, went on to praise Singer, 65, for giving the franchise many years of “incredible television” — before suggesting her exit seemed a little shady.

“I had a great conversation with her about this a few weeks ago and she was — I think she’s very bullish on what she has going on in her life right now,” he continued. “I’m going to leave it there.”

Singer exclusively told Page Six last week that she was leaving the hit reality series after joining the cast in 2008.

“I do not want to do the show any longer,” she told us. “It’s not for me at this time.”

However, other sources told us that the network didn’t offer her the opportunity to join the “Legacy” series — a potential reason for Cohen’s skepticism regarding her exit.


The reality star joined “RHONY” in 2008.

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The reality star joined “RHONY” in 2008.

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