Someone’s being judgy.
“Real Housewives of Orange County” star Tamra Judge was overheard in New York City saying she “f–king hates” fellow Bravolebrity Ramona Singer, Page Six can exclusively reveal.
Judge was chatting with Heather and Terry Dubrow at the Gansevoort Meatpacking hotel on Friday night after the first day of BravoCon when she made the sweeping statement directed at the “Real Housewives of New York City” star.
“She’s still on the show?” Judge, 55, asked the Dubrows about Singer, before adding, “Sorry, I f–king hate her.”
Meanwhile, Heather and Terry were spotted holding hands in the hotel lobby, seemingly putting on a unified front amid claims that he cheated on her.
Heather has vehemently denied – on multiple occasions – that her husband was unfaithful to her ever since rumors of an affair started swirling earlier this year.
“There’s a rumor online right now that Terry was banging his assistant for years,” she said on her podcast in April. “It’s not true. I’m not going to give it any weight or any life because it’s stupid.”
Singer, 65, has been a cast member in all 13 seasons of “RHONY” since the series premiered in 2008.
Judge was fired from “RHOC” in January 2020 after starring in the show for 12 seasons. But as Page Six exclusively reported, she was re-hired as a full-time cast member in July.
“Tamra is thrilled to come back to the show, especially after feeling the fan love from her stint on ‘Ultimate Girls Trip,’” an insider told us at the time “She can’t wait to get back in the mix on ‘RHOC’ and see how she can shake up the dynamic.”
It’s unclear why the reality stars could have beef, and reps for Singer and Judge did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Naturally, Singer wasn’t the only Housewife who received some shade from Judge over the weekend.
While sitting on a panel at BravoCon on Saturday, a fan in the audience screamed out “F–k Kelly Dodd,” to which Judge responded, “You said it!”
Dodd’s contract for “RHOC” was not renewed in June 2021 after facing backlash for her controversial comments on COVID-19.