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's replacement has been revealed just days after she was fired from her TV comeback for her racist rant about 's LX halftime show.
It was recently announced that Zarin was set to star in E!'s upcoming Real Housewives of New York reunion docuseries The Golden Life.
She was to reunite with her former co-stars , , Kelly Bensimon and on the project, which has yet to begin filming.
But after she posted a video complaining about Bad Bunny's performance 'having no white people' on Sunday, Zarin was quickly axed by producers.
Now, Page Six has reported that Real Housewives Of New York alum will be taking Zarin's spot on The Golden Life.
Medley, who appeared on for six seasons, was among the Bravo stars who publicly condemned Zarin for her halftime show comments.
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Jill Zarin's replacement has been revealed just days after she was fired from her TV comeback for her racist rant about Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime show; seen in 2024
She slammed Bad Bunny's performance as 'the worst halftime show ever' and complained about him 'having no white people' on the stage; Bad Bunny seen Sunday
Medley was already expected to take part in the series, sources told Page Six on Thursday.
The network was reportedly planning to announce Medley's role in the show closer to the premiere date before they decided to have her replace Zarin as a main cast member completely, per the outlet.
Now, Page Six has reported that Real Housewives Of New York alum Dorinda Medley will be taking Zarin's spot on E!'s The Golden Life; Medley seen in 2024
Medley, who appeared on RHONY for six seasons, was among the Bravo stars who publicly condemned Zarin for her halftime show comments; Bad Bunny seen Sunday
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The lineup of confirmed cast members now includes: Luann de Lesseps, Ramona Singer, Sonja Morgan, Kelly Bensimon and Medley; pictured in March 2008, the RHONY cast at the time, from left to right: Bethenny Frankel, Alex McCord, Lesseps, Singer, Zarin
Following her removal from the show, Zarin addressed the outrage and insisted she wasn't given a chance to rectify the issue — though she notably did not actually apologize for her remarks.




