The Real Housewives of NYC: A Fate Worse Than Debt

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Morocco is now a distant memory, but The Real Housewives of New York City remained as catty, petty and entertaining back home in their familiar concrete confines.

Alex and Ramona tried to make sexy time with their husbands, while Jill held a focus group for her new shapewear line and invited everyone ... except for Ramona.

Elsewhere, the scandalous news of Sonja's bankruptcy emerged and she fielded questions from the women, especially Jill, who wanted to know ALL the details.

For the highlights (and lowlights) of another drama-filled installment, just follow this link for The Hollywood Gossip's Real Housewives of New York City recap!

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