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Real Housewives of New York alum Ramona Singer was fired from her real estate job amid racism allegations.

Singer, 66, was terminated from her job at Douglas Elliman, sources exclusively tell Page Six. Douglas Elliman employs more than 7,000 real estate agents and has 113 offices across the country.

Singer was also pulled from Bravo network’s annual BravoCon fan convention, a source confirmed to Vanity Fair.

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Singer, who was a RHONY Housewife for 13 years, vigorously denied the allegations following Vanity Fair‘s bombshell investigative report.

Former RHONY cast member Eboni K. Williams and RHONY alum Leah McSweeney claimed Singer said “most” Black households are headed by single parents.

Singer allegedly said of Black people during a virtual diversity and inclusivity training, “What if they don’t have a father? Why can’t I say that? Most of them don’t.”

A Black Bravo production crew member accused Singer of making racist statements during season 13.

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“This is why we didn’t need Black people on the show,” Singer reportedly said, referring to Williams as the first Black RHONY Housewife. “This is gonna ruin our show,'” Singer allegedly added.

Singer denied both claims.

In a text message to a Page Six reporter on Tuesday, Singer downplayed the Vanity Fair report. She wrote: “And the word I used was ‘NWord’ Not nig…”

An internal investigation by Shed Media, Warner Bros. Discovery, Bravo and NBCUniversal into racism allegations was “inconclusive.”

In 2022, Singer, Williams and RHONY’s longtime cast members were let go and the show was recast from scratch for season 14.