'Real Housewives of New York' cast Ramona Singer talks about depression and ex-husband Mario Singer

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While promoting her new book "Life on the Roller Coaster," Ramona Singer from "The Real Housewives of New York" had a lot to say about her depression and her former husband, Mario Singer. During a chat with Fox News, the reality star was no holds barred in opening up. 

"I had kicked him out of the apartment and I said I need a break because I was just over-medicated and my nerves were shot," Ramona recalled. "After two weeks I said 'I want to come see you' and he said 'No, I don't want to see you. I want to spend time alone.''  

She went on to call her ex-hubby's mistress his "addiction." However, the celeb said that the other woman "wasn't the root of the problem" but Mario himself, who acted on the day she wanted to work things out as if he didn't know her. 

"He said 'Why are you here?' He pushed me out. It was very surreal. I was living a nightmare," she explained. "This wasn't the man I had married."

Meanwhile, the tension between Ramona and her co-stars in "The Real Housewives of New York" continues to ignite after the girls find a naked man in their villa. The man was invited by Ramona and Leann to the place for a couple of drinks. Ramona defends that it is not what it looks like. 

"This guy was incapacitated and I thought it would be reckless of me and irresponsible of me to send him home in that condition," Ramona told Radar Online. "So I said, 'Please use this room and please be gone before the morning because the girls will be up and the cameras will be here and I don't think you want that.'"  

According to Inquisitr, the stars of "The Real Housewives of New York" aren't buying the story. Will the tension subside?

The reality series airs every Tuesday on Bravo. 

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