'Real Housewives of New York City' season 7 cast: Bethenny Frankel and Jill Zarin to return?

Network executives are not happy with ratings for the latest season of Bravo's "Real Housewives of New York."

"RHONY" has had a significant decrease in audience share and many fans are jumping ship.

The way the network execs see fit to remedy this is to start making changes -- big ones. This could be that some housewives may not return, including Ramona Singer.

However, when a fan asked her about her attitude, she confidently said she "would be nicer next season" according to KpopStarz.

Could she be hinting that she will be a part of the next season?

Radar Online reports that Bravo is already negotiating for Bethenny Frankel and Jill Zarin to return to RHONY. Frankel and "frenemy" Zarin's projects outside of the reality TV series didn't do well as they expected, so they may consider going back to the show. Bravo Network believes that this cast shakeup may do the trick to pull in viewers and increase ratings once again.

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