Fans of “The Real Housewives of New York City” just got a full-circle moment years in the making.
During their recent reunion in Paris, Bethenny Frankel and Ramona Singer hilariously revisited their iconic “mention it all” scene—a callback to one of the most unforgettable moments in “RHONY” history.
But this time, the energy couldn’t be more different.
Joined by Sonja Morgan, the two leaned into the humor of the moment, transforming what was once a tense, emotionally charged exchange into something far more playful—and surprisingly reflective.
The Original ‘Mention It All’ Moment Explained
The now-legendary “mention it all” scene originally aired during Season 9 of “The Real Housewives of New York City,” at a time when Frankel and Singer were not on good terms.
The moment unfolded during a heated argument in the Berkshires, where tensions between the two had been building. Frustrated, Frankel challenged Singer to fully own her past and behavior—telling her to “mention it all” in a scene that quickly became one of the most quoted and replayed moments in Bravo history.
It was raw, unfiltered, and emblematic of the complicated dynamic that defined much of their relationship on the show.
A Full-Circle Reunion in Paris
RoC SkincareFast forward to now, and that same moment has taken on an entirely new tone.
Recreated during their time together in Paris, the scene plays less like confrontation and more like a shared inside joke—one that only longtime castmates (and fans) fully understand.
The reunion itself marks a rare moment for the trio, who came together for a RoC Skincare campaign, giving fans a glimpse of their dynamic outside of Bravo’s high-pressure environment.
Where the Rest of the ‘RHONY’ Cast Stands
While Frankel, Singer and Morgan reunited in Paris, the broader “RHONY” universe continues to evolve.
Singer and Morgan are currently filming “The Golden Life” alongside fellow alums Dorinda Medley, Luann de Lesseps and Kelly Bensimon, a new reality series centered on life after “RHONY.”
Frankel, however, is not part of the project. She has previously shared that she turned down the opportunity, choosing to focus on her business ventures and independent work instead.
Why This Moment Hits Now
In a landscape filled with reboots and cast shakeups, it’s moments like this that remind fans why the original “RHONY” cast became so iconic.
The “mention it all” callback isn’t just nostalgic—it’s a reflection of growth.
What was once tension is now humor. What was once conflict is now context.
And for longtime viewers, that evolution might be even more compelling than the original moment itself.



