Carole Radziwill had a “nice” reunion with Luann de Lesseps at BravoCon 2025 — despite not knowing where the pair left things off.
“It’s been so long for me, I don’t remember where we left off,” Radziwill, 62, exclusively told Us Weekly on Saturday, November 15, while attending the three-day convention in Las Vegas. “But always with Luann and I, it’s a little bit like, ‘Am I mad at you? Are you mad at me? Like, you said some s***. Did I say s***?’ But no, it’s just nice.”
Radziwill joined the cast of The Real Housewives of New York City in 2011, leaving after six seasons in 2018. De Lesseps, meanwhile, appeared on seasons 1 through 13 as well as seasons 1 and 4 of The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip.
The twosome had been involved in a feud while filming, which has seemingly since resolved. Radziwill noted that she hadn’t seen De Lesseps, 60, and costar Sonja Morgan for eight years.
“I went to Luann’s cabaret last night, and it was fun. It was fun,” Radziwill shared. “It was interesting to see the evolution from the very first one to now.”
Radziwill, meanwhile, noted that it was her first time at BravoCon since she left the series before “this was a thing.” She also revealed that Andy Cohen asked her to come to Las Vegas.
“When Andy asked me to come, I was just like, ‘Sure.’ Kind of like when he asked me to be on the show, I was like, ‘Sure,’” Radziwill said. “It’s been really nice. The fans — this, like, Bravo fandom really is like no other fandom. So it’s really powerful. It’s fun to interact with fans. It’s great to see.”
Ahead of her BravoCon appearance, Radziwill walked out on Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live in August as a mystery guest, much to the shock of the audience. (For the uninitiated, the pair had been in a feud for years, which came to a head during a 2018 reunion show when Radziwill argued that Cohen, 57, was siding with Bethenny Frankel over her.)
“Andy and I’ve known each other for a very, very long time, way before the Housewives,” Radziwill shared. “After I left, there was some animosity o
n both our [ends], and some miscommunication. It’s a high stress job. We did not speak for a long time.”
She continued, “And then publicly we were kind of sparring a little and then, I don’t know, I just thought, ‘Why are we doing this publicly?’ So, we kind of privately met and all that animosity was replaced by mad respect because he’s built something really special.”
Radziwill noted that she was asked to appear on Watch What Happens Live to promote a documentary but was “nervous,” while Cohen, however, “thought it was a great idea.”
“So I did it. I was nervous as hell and we healed the world,” Radziwill quipped.
Despite her appearances, Radziwill isn’t sure she’s game for returning to reality TV.
“There is talk because I’m here. Like, ‘Why is she here? Are they gonna announce something?’ But honestly, in all the times Andy and I have spoken since Watch What Happens Live. I know he kind of squashed the rumors yesterday.”
Radziwill, who previously had a feud with Cohen, noted that the pair have since never discussed an “OG RHONY and newbies.” She added, “We’re just back to pre-Housewives chit chat.”

