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Big Apple Drama! Carole Radziwill Says New Season Of ‘RHONYC’ Is ‘Bat Sh*t Crazy!’

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Jan. 11 2014, Published 10:08 a.m. ET

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The Real Housewives of New York City are known for their over the top drunken brawls and cast member Carole Radziwill says that with the help of tequila, this new season is completely “bat sh*t crazy!”

The Big Apple ladies held a brutal contract standoff before the season started, but in an interview with All Things Real Housewives Carole explains how the drama is getting out of control for the east coast crew.

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“I wouldn’t compare any of the shows , just like I wouldn’t compare the cities. New York has its own unique style of drama. But on a scale from 1 to bat sh*t crazy? It’s bat sh*t.”

Explaining how out of control the women are, Carole says: “There will be the usual screaming, crying and drinking, of course. But let me put it this way, this season Ramona Singer is the voice of reason – well, with a few hiccups.”

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And her drink of choice to handle the backstabbing, cat fights and confrontations?

“Tequila. That seems to work pretty well.”

Putting a creative cap on, Carole joked with AllThingsRH.com about what she would change about her reality show.

“I would move the cast to Albuquerque. We would make crystal meth and open a car wash, maybe start a ballroom dance competition. I’d adopt a Chinese baby and name her, Lily.”

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