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NY Housewife's Twitter Claim: Daughter Of Co-Star Caught On Camera Using N-Word

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Jan. 8 2011, Published 4:12 a.m. ET

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When housewives attack!

Reality television star Ramona Singer has taken to Twitter to re-post a shocking claim swirling around cyberspace that her co-star Countess Luann de Lesseps’ 16-year-old daughter was caught on camera using the n-word.

Singer’s Tweet, posted on Thursday, reads: “the countesses daughter rolling a cigarette swearing n*gger! fast forward to 4.12!!!”

It was swiftly removed after the show’s producer, Bravo, became involved in the spat, RadarOnline.com has learned.

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The supposed YouTube video that the Tweet linked to has also disappeared.

It’s claimed the video showed a recorded Skype conversation between Victoria de Lesseps, 16, and a friend.

Perez Hilton reported that Victoria — who invited RadarOnline.com into her recent birthday -- looked “noticeably high” and at the end of the video was seen rolling what looked to be a joint.

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