Real Housewives of New York City alums Bethenny Frankel, Ramona Singer and Sonya Morgan were spotted together in Paris, France.
In photos obtained by TMZ, the three women looked chic as they walked down the street and were all smiles.
Frankel, 55, walked between the singer and Morgan in a burgundy tweed suit with matching pointy-toe heels. Morgan, 62, also flashed a glimpse of her legs in a short black skirt suit, which she paired with a white blouse and black knee-high boots underneath.
The 69-year-old singer opted for a rust-colored ensemble consisting of a low-cut sleeveless top and wide-leg trousers.
According to the outlet, the three are not filming E!’s “RHONY” spinoff, “The Golden Life,” which has already begun filming in Palm Beach, Florida. Instead, they are reportedly working on another top-secret project that won’t be announced until next week.
Page Six reached out to Bravo and representatives for Frankel, Singer and Morgan, but did not immediately receive a response.
Earlier this month, Frankel explained why he decided not to join Morgan, Singer, Dorinda Medley, Kelly Bensimon and Luann de Lesseps on “The Golden Life.”
Frankel told her Instagram followers that participating in the reboot is “bad for business.”
“It was good when I was promoting my business,” she said of her original involvement on “RHONY.”
“But now I’m working with a lot of other brands and have different types of stock deals and partners, and they don’t appreciate the genre,” she continued. “They seem to like it in the rear view.”
She also said her salary requirements would make other women unhappy.
“Even though some of the women asked me if I would come back, the amount of money it would take for me to come back is probably not something E! could pay, but the other Housewives would be very upset with me. It’s happened before,” she said.
Still, she wished them luck.
“I’m really happy for these women and I want them to grow and be successful and I hope the show does well,” she said.
Last month, “RHONY” alum Jill Zarin made headlines when she was fired from “Golden Life” following her abusive behavior at Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show on February 8th.
Zarin, 62, later spoke out about the decision, telling In Touch: “They didn’t even give me a chance.”
“I deleted it right away. People make mistakes. I’m human, too,” he said, referring to a since-deleted Instagram video in which he ranted against Bad Bunny’s performance.
