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‘RHONY’ stars debut new taglines for second half of Season 12

The “RHONY” ladies are back with new taglines for the second half of Season 12.

Ramona Singer takes a hit at herself in the new opening credits, proclaiming in a teaser video released Monday, “So what if I’m self-involved. Who else should I be involved with?”

Leah McSweeney and Luann de Lesseps’ new lines are also zingers aimed at Singer.


Taking jab at their feud, McSweeney quips, “I’ll say sorry for what I’ve done but never for who I am.” And poking fun at being forced to sleep in Singer’s basement of her Hamptons home, de Lesseps says, “I rise above the drama and won’t settle for the lower level.”


Meanwhile, Dorinda Medley characteristically sasses, “Like a mint in my mouth, I can be a bit fresh.”

Sonja Morgan’s tagline riffs on a Season 12 storyline and says, “I’m no one’s arm candy, I’m the whole bowl of sugar.”


Tinsley Mortimer did not get a new tagline as she is not a part of the rest of the season. She moved to Chicago to be with her fiancé, Scott Kluth.

“RHONY” returns to Bravo on Thursday, July 2 at 9 p.m. ET.