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Andy Cohen responds to Jill Zarin being let go from the ‘RHONY’ reunion show due to her Bad Bunny remark.

Andy Cohen responds to Jill Zarin being let go from the 'RHONY' reunion show due to her Bad Bunny remark.

Andy Cohen recently remarked that he doesn’t have much to add regarding Jill Zarin’s exit from E!’s “The Golden Life” due to her inappropriate conduct during the Super Bowl halftime show.

During a Thursday segment on his show, he mentioned, “If you need more info, I suggest reaching out to E!”

Cohen reflected on observing Zarin Fabrics’ Instagram, saying, “I posted a picture of Jill with an X over her face, and honestly, I never expected that moment would come.” This followed his insights about a certain individual who was dismissed during Season 4 and is making a return.

Zarin, who was part of “Real Housewives of New York City” for four seasons before returning for “Ultimate Girls Trip” in 2022, saw her connection with Zarin Fabrics severed. This came after she criticized Bad Bunny’s halftime performance in a now-deleted Instagram video.

The company emphasized through a public statement that they distance themselves from Zarin, asserting, “We want to clearly state that Jill Zarin has not had any ownership role or association with Zarin Fabrics in the recent past.” They expressed their stance against any forms of discrimination or exclusion.

After commenting on Bad Bunny’s performance—calling it “the worst halftime show ever”—she stated that the occasion should not have been celebrated in Spanish and deemed certain actions inappropriate. Though Zarin received some support from Bravo stars, a source close to her acknowledged that E! might have acted hastily; “They could have held off for a week since the show isn’t airing for nine months.”

Zarin was originally scheduled to be part of “The Golden Life,” but producers from Blink 49 Studios decided against her involvement following her recent comments, insisting on maintaining their standards.

Additionally, recent discussions revealed that the anticipated series, now titled “The Golden Life,” would film in Palm Beach, Florida. Meanwhile, there have been questions regarding past spinoff failures, suggesting that Zarin’s actions might have played a part in their outcomes.

As Bravo continues to navigate changes, the original cast members of “RHONY” are set to appear in a new show titled “RHONY: Legacy,” while Zarin’s journey remains complicate and under scrutiny.

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