Ramona Singer's Daughter Avery 'Excited' at BravoCon Despite Mom's Absence Amid Racism Controversy
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Amid racism allegations against her mother, the daughter of the 'Real Housewives of New York City' star can't help but express her excitement for being one of the attendees at the Las Vegas convention.

AceShowbiz - Avery Singer revealed that she was "excited" to be at BravoCon despite Ramona Singer's absence from the event amid racism controversy. In a new interview, the daughter of "The Real Housewives of New York City" star could not help but voice her excitement for being part of the convention.

While making an appearance at the BravoCon, which took place in Las Vegas on Friday, November 3, the 28-year-old reality TV star spoke to The Messenger, "I've been on Bravo since I was 12. I'm now 28, which is crazy. It's my first BravoCon, so I'm excited to be here. The support and love is amazing."

During the chat, the BachBoss co-founder also shared that "it's a full-circle moment" amid Ramona's racial slur allegations. She stated, "I love my mom, and I wish she could be here. I know she's so proud of us."

According to the outlet, Avery was emotional after receiving a question about Ramona. She reportedly "took a moment to collect herself as she teared up, and her business partner Jolie Lauren Golub hugged her." She stated, "[My mother] always said that it's important to love what you do and the money will come."

At the same event, executive producer of the "Real Housewives" franchise Andy Cohen talked about Ramona's removal from the BravoCon. Speaking to Page Six, Andy said, "Well, I mean I think listen, not to dwell on it, but I think just the events of this week led to her not being here. I think it was the right call, and period dot."

The "Watch What Happens Live" host further revealed, "Well, I mean, we already shot 'RHONY Legacy', so you will see her there, yeah." He was making a reference to an upcoming spin-off, "Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: RHONY Legacy", which will premiere in December.

On Monday, October 30, Vanity Fair reported that Ramona's alleged use of racial slur became a complaint in Shed Media, Warner Bros. Discovery, Bravo and NBCUniversal. Ramona was accused of using the N-word and other offensive remarks. She later denied the claim. Though so, she was secretly removed by Bravo from a lineup for the BravoCon.

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