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'Shaken' Stars Of 'RHONY' Want To Sue Bravo After Cruise From Hell

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The cast of The Real Housewives of New York City are so upset over their recent high seas drama in Colombia they're considering taking legal action against the show's network!

"The shaken stars of the show want to sue Bravo after a cruise in Colombia went dramatically off-course," reported Page Six.

However, the publication noted, "Their contracts make it very difficult to sue the network."

As RadarOnline.com reported, the reality stars headed to Cartagena with a film crew in tow and embarked on what was supposed to be a fun outing.

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Unfortunately, the trip quickly went awry when the boat's anchor got stuck, the engine caught fire and the RHONY reality stars thought they were about to sink while far from shore.

Bethenny Frankel, Ramona Singer, Tinsley Mortimer and Dorinda Medley — who, along with the their co-stars, were eventually brought safely back to shore — were later photographed looking disheveled at the airport in Cartagena, with Ramona Singer wheelchair bound after she reportedly suffered an ankle injury earlier on in the trip.

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Bravo reportedly offered the RHONY women therapy to deal with the emotional aftermath of the traumatic situation.

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