'The Real Housewives of New York' season 7 reunion episode preview: What to expect

The cast of The Real Housewives of New York season 7 Facebook/ The Real Housewives of New York

The season 7 finale of "The Real Housewives of New York" featured the end of one feud and the start of another. In the episode titled "New Beginnings," Bethenny Frankel and Ramona Singer made peace with each other, while Carole Radziwill and LuAnn de Lesseps started feuding over Carole's boyfriend Adam and the incident at Turks and Caicos. 

Last week, Bethenny confronted Ramona at the front row of Sonja Morgan's fashion show over past issues, like a dress that Ramona "stole" from her. At the show, Ramona reminded her that she offered to pay for it and emailed her all about it, and Bethenny asked for proof — she needed to see that email. 

This week, Ramona decided to throw a New Beginnings party, and determined to make things right, she approached Bethenny to apologize. The start of their conversation didn't go so well, and Bethenny compared Ramona to a 4-year old. Ramona admitted that she could be immature at times and said that she was "like a 6-year old sometimes." After going back and forth, the two ended up hugging and all seemed well between them. 

Meanwhile, LuAnn still seemed to disapprove of Carole's relationship with Adam — LuAnn's personal chef and her niece's ex-boyfriend. Adam was also at Ramona's party, and LuAnn said that seeing him there made her ill. Later, Carole and LuAnn rehashed their Turks and Caicos argument on whether LuAnn may or may not have a guy sleep near Heather's room. Talk turned to Adam and LuAnn said that he's about 20 years old and not old enough for Carole. 

Carole said he's not 20 and she resented that. She said that plenty of women in their circle have dated younger men.

"But not to introduce to the children," said LuAnn. 

"I'm not introducing him to my children," Carole answered. 

"I know, because you have none," LuAnn fired back. 

Next week, the ladies will get to rehash the season all over again in the reunion special, and it looks like Carole and LuAnn's feud is far from over. E! News reports that during the filming of the reunion, LuAnn lunged at Carole.

Carole told the website that LuAnn was "as defensive as I've ever seen her. At one point, she got up and lunged at me. She got up and Andy [Cohen] told her to sit down." 

It looks like a lot went on during filming as Ramona told E! that they got to the set at 6 a.m. "and didn't leave until 8:30 at night, so you can imagine what went on." 

The 3-part reunion special of "The Real Housewives of New York" starts on Aug. 18 at 9 p.m. on Bravo. 

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