Ramona Singer divorce called off, enters marriage counseling with Mario [Report]

Mario, Avery and Ramona Singer Twitter/Avery Singer

Real Housewives of New York City reality star Ramona Singer reportedly called off her divorce from husband Mario.

The reality star, who filed for divorce three months ago after, reportedly agreed to go to marriage counseling to save her marriage.

A source told RadarOnline: "Mario and Ramona have been having very long and thoughtful talks about the state of their marriage. It has been a very painful process for both. But Ramona realizes how much she loves Mario. This will give them time to determine if there is enough love and most importantly, trust, to move forward."

Ramona and Mario Singer have been married for 25 years but the relationship hit the rocks amid reports that Mario cheated on her with a younger woman.

Despite filing for divorce, the couple recently made a public appearance together, hinting that they have mended their relationship.

Ramona recently tweeted a photo of them together with the caption: "What doesn't break you makes you stronger."

She also appeared on co-star Bethenny Frankel's chat show to discuss her marriage. "I know my husband loves me, he knows that I love him and we will see what happens. Nothing is written in stone, life is an evolution."

Ramona, 57, and Mario, 60, have one daughter together - 19-year-old Avery.

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