The women of the Bravo series The Real Housewives of New York City have finally settled their contracts after delaying production for two days.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, castmembers LuAnn de Lesseps, Sonja Morgan, Ramona Singer, Aviva Drescher, Carole Radziwill and Heather Thomson previously refused to sign deals with a source noting numbers being brought to the table are “unacceptable.” Each reality starlet was offered a different salary depending on time on the show.
Us Weekly reports that Singer was the first to sign a contract sending the Bravo series into a sixth season. Morgan and Drescher followed, with Radziwill and Thomson finally signing the agreement on Friday
Radziwll took to Twitter before signing where she wrote, “I still haven't decided. Payscale is ridix + it irks me to be given ultimatums.Just ask my last 5 boyfriends.:) What about you? Irksome?”
E! News notes that the women received modest pay raises although network refuses to comment on the finalization of the contracts.
According to Deadline, LuAnn de Lesseps is expected to return although it has not been confirmed by the network.
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