Ramona Singer refutes brothers’ claim that she abandoned dying mother

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The feud between Ramona Singer and her brother Bohdan Mazur rages on as the Real Housewives of New York City star has addressed claims that she abandoned her dying mother.

Mazur told Radar while promoting his book “Aspen, Snow, Blow and Bo,” “Ramona distanced herself from our family and was only concerned about herself and her share of the inheritance. It was horrible. She didn’t visit our mother when she was dying of cancer!”

Singer is singing a different tune about what happened in a new interview:

“My mother was the most important person in the world to me and I would do anything for her and I always did. And for my brother to make up stories like that, it just hurts me because my mother is sacred. When my mother was diagnosed with cancer, I found her the best doctor in New York City. I went with her to the appointment and I visited her every day. I made food for her, I cooked for her, and I had help there for her 24/7.”

Ramona then talked about getting her late mother, Veronika Mazur, off of medicine that was making her ill:

“I went to the doctors and said, ‘I want you to take my mother off this medicine. They did it on like a Wednesday and by Friday, all of a sudden instead of laying in the bed, she was like a new woman. I found this doctor and he was a doctor of alternative medicine. In 2-3 months, my mother was playing bridge and riding around in a car. For a year, she had a quality of life like she normally did before she got sick.”

Ramona then stated that she moved her mother to New York City to be close:

“My mother called me up crying, ‘Ramona, I’m not ready to die.’ So we called the ambulance and my mother was so excited to come to New York. They took care of her there, so she survived. When I see he is commenting on my relationship with my mother, it disturbs me greatly because I worship my mother. I am who I am today because of my mother. It’s sad and shameful when my brother uses my fame and notoriety to tell false stories in order to sell books.”



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