The Real Housewives of NYC: It's Been Real, Morocco!

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When The Real Housewives of New York City embark on an adventure to Morocco, there will be belly dancing, henna tattoos and plenty of claws coming out. And Pinot.

Last night, on the final installment of the Moroccan trilogy, the dust is settling in the riad after the blowup between Jill and Ramona. But the aftermath is still so tense.

Shaken up from how upset Ramona is from the night before, Alex storms in on LuAnn, Kelly, and Cindy with the intent of telling LuAnn off for "reprimanding Ramona."

Gettin' Down in Morocco

Hey, everybody needs to let loose.

True to form, Alex's entrance is awkward and bumbling, and the women quickly shoot her down before she can deliver her message. You just can't win sometimes.

It only got more awkward from there, too.

So who surprisingly emerged as the two mature adults in the room at the end? Follow this link for The Hollywood Gossip's Real Housewives of New York City recap!

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