'The Real Housewives of New York City' news: New trailer features Luann de Lesseps' Palm Beach arrest

A promotional poster for the reality television show by Bravo, "The Real Housewives of New York City."  Facebook/rhnyc

The trailer for the upcoming tenth season of "The Real Housewives of New York City" ("RHONY") focused on the drama that happened following Luann de Lesseps' Christmas Eve Palm Beach arrest.

The trailer, which was released on March 1, featured de Lesseps' December arrest and her subsequent breakdown as she talks to someone over the phone. Tinsley Mortimer was seen telling Sonja Morgan the news who called it "embarrassing." The trailer also showcased a scene wherein de Lesseps was seen grabbing a drink after learning that her ex-husband, Tom D'Agostino Jr., has a new girlfriend.

"RHONY" fans are aware that de Lesseps was arrested last Dec. 24 for disorderly intoxication, battery of a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest with violence and crimes against a person in Palm Beach, Florida. The 52-year-old reality star was taken to the county jail but was released without bond after appearing before Judge Ted Booras. The "RHONY" star apologized on Dec. 25 for her behavior, blaming her failed marriage to D'Agostino Jr.

The trailer also showcases a possible feud between Bethenny Frankel and Carole Radziwill following a scene wherein Frankel told Radziwill to refrain from calling her "honey" after Radziwill called out her defensiveness. The trailer also showed the ladies attending the funeral of Bobby Zarin, Jill Zarin's husband, wherein Frankel called Dorinda Medley out for her excessive drinking while Medley engaged in a heated conversation with Morgan after the latter compared her divorce to the death of Medley's husband. Moreover, there is also a murder mystery party that will probably be the talk of the town.

The tenth season for "The Real Housewives of New York City" will premiere on April 4 at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.

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