Carole Radziwill was a part of The Real Housewives of New York City's cast from seasons 5 to 9 and gave the fans several iconic moments. Carole came on the scene new to reality TV but with experience as a journalist and author. Despite her lack of experience in creating drama, she provided a number of memorable RHONY moments.
RHONY season 5 also saw Heather Thomson and Aviva Drescher as new additions. While they brought their own spice, such as Aviva's iconic RHONY season 6 leg throw, Carole managed to stand out among the women and also lasted the longest out of the three. Her back story as a successful journalist who had won awards, reported in Iraq, had lost her husband to cancer, and had written a New York Times bestselling memoir made her a multi-dimensional personality on RHONY.
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Carole's background in journalism meant she not only had an expansive vocabulary but also a penchant for standing her ground during any confrontation. Her friendship with Bethenny Frankel was powerful, to say the least, as the two housewives were inseparable for some time. Bethenny's sharp tongue was the perfect match for Carole, and fans loved watching the pair team up. Some of Carole's most iconic moments have stood the test of time, with RHONY viewers still referencing them today.
When Aviva confronted Carole at her house to tell her the rumor about her book What Remains being ghostwritten, Carole didn't exactly take it lying down. "You've written one book,"Aviva said, adding, "Who do you think you are, John Grisham?"Carole was quick to retaliate, and she didn't hold back, saying, "What are you? You're nothing. You've never had a job outside the home." To
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