‘RHONY’ Finale: Bethenny Frankel Blasts Ramona Singer’s ‘New Beginnings’ as a ‘Bunch of Bullsh–t’ (Video)

Skinnygirl creator also tells Singer she acts “like a four-year-old” on the Season 7 finale

(Spoiler alert: Please do not read on if you haven’t watched Tuesday’s episode of “Real Housewives of New York”)

Season 7 of the “Real Housewives of New York” is already over, but Tuesday’s episode gave fans enough drama to keep them going during the hiatus.

Needless to say, most of the action came care of Bethenny Frankel, who finally moved into her new apartment and has already painted it Skinnygirl red. Meanwhile, the rest of the women gathered at a denim party and fashion show surrounded by “very young men.”

Of course, even a charity event sparked complaints as Ramona Singer got upset that her donated True Faith jewelry wasn’t getting enough attention.

Moving house made Frankel anxious and — despite a session with her therapist — she still later took her stress out on Singer and blasted her for talking trash about her failed marriage and subsequent divorce.

Singer initially backed down and apologized … far too much, and then hounded Bethenny at a party that was meant to celebrate Ramona’s “new beginnings.”

“Ramona’s got me. She’s on my crotch the second I walk in off the elevator,” Frankel said, comparing Singer to a frustrating toddler. “I don’t mean this to sound insulting … Sometimes when you have a four-year-old, they slap you and then after they … you can’t be mad at a four-year-old. They just slapped you, but they don’t realize,” she said condescendingly.

Singer didn’t even really understand that Bethenny was insulting her, so Frankel had to clarify it: “That’s not a compliment,” she said, continuing to rip into Singer when she admitted she was like a child.

“The thing about new beginnings is like, what does that even mean? It sounds like a bunch of bulls–t,” Frankel said.

Watch the video above and tune in next week for what promises to be a very explosive reunion show.

“The Real Housewives of New York City airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on Bravo.

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