She’s securing the bag.
Ramona Singer’s daughter decided to attend BravoCon 2023 in Las Vegas on Friday despite her mother getting the boot from the fan convention for using a partial racial slur.
Avery Singer was seen smiling and waving at fans in a picture posted online while dressed in a cream-colored blazer, a white T-shirt, tan pants and kitten heels.
The 28-year-old and her event company, BachBoss — which curates “unforgettable” experiences for milestones like birthdays or bachelorette parties — were one of many businesses invited to have a booth at BravoCon.
People had mixed reactions to seeing Avery attend the three-day event in Sin City on the heels of Ramona’s remarks.
“I wouldn’t have gone but I give her credit for showing up. It’s her mom’s problem not hers,” one person tweeted.
However, another disagreed, writing, “She definitely should have sat this one out.”
Avery, who previously worked in finance, has said in the past that it’s been difficult to get work because her mom is in the public eye.
“Most of my finance career, I couldn’t get jobs because of me being associated with [‘The Real Housewives of New York City’],” she said on a podcast in June before adding, “I’m now starting a company, and I did most of that by myself.”
Pvnew has reached out to Avery for more information as to why she chose to go to BravoCon despite her mom being disinvited, but we did not hear back in time for publication.
Pvnew exclusively reported earlier this week that Bravo had removed Ramona, who was scheduled to attend with her “Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: RHONY Legacy” co-stars, from its lineup.
We were told the decision was made following the reality star’s reaction to a bombshell Vanity Fair exposé that accused her of racist behavior while filming “RHONY.”
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She allegedly used the N-word in a conversation with a black crew member and also admitted to saying “most” black fathers are not present in their children’s lives during an anti-discrimination training.
Ramona texted a Pvnew reporter to clarify what she had actually said, writing, “And the word I used was ‘NWord’ Not n-g…,” which only put her in a deeper hole.
Since her BravoCon removal, the former Bravolebrity has not issued another statement on the matter, but she was spotted walking around New York City with a stern look on her face.
Pvnew also exclusively learned this week that Ramona was fired from her real estate job at Douglas Elliman following the controversies.