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Frenemies? ‘RHONY’ Sonja Calls Out Ramona On Twitter For Claims She Drinks And Takes Meds

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May 12 2016, Published 4:19 p.m. ET

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Ramona Singer and Sonja Morgan have been friends for a long time and “fight like sisters” according to Ramona when she stopped by Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. The pinot grigio maker confessed that she thinks her friend not only drinks but also mixed it with pills!

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During her appearance on the late night show, Ramona said, “I’ve been friends with Sonja a long time and she’s had a lot of trials and tribulations. She takes pills for her medication. I can’t help it … what do you want me to say?”

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Then she added, “Everyone drinks but Sonja … well, sometimes it’s unhealthy if you drink too much for your frame or take medication to calm your nerves. Mixing tranquilizers with alcohol. She was having a situation and when she stopped drinking she was fine.”

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Sonja was not happy about the accusations and posted on Twitter, “Everyone rolling their eyes here @andy @BravoWWHL Who fell asleep last year at the reunion. In the middle? #daydrinker.”

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The Tipsy Girl founder continued, "Lies over n over. Like the bank had my house. She's on pills."

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