Jill Zarin Says She Wants to Return to RHONY As a Friend!

Jill Zarin, Real Housewives star

The Real Housewives of New York is going through a major transition with the exit of Carole Radziwill so who better to fill her shoes than former Housewife Jill Zarin.

In a recent interview with E! News Jill admitted that she’s ready to return to the Real Housewives of New York.

However, there’s one catch – Jill only wants to be a friend of the Housewives!

Jill says that she finally has the time to do RHONY and thinks Luann de Lesseps needs her on the show.

“I would like to come back as a friend,” Jill told E! News. “I’ve said that before. I would. I don’t know if my friend would like to do it, but, yeah, ’cause I think I have the time now. I couldn’t do it for many years because of Bobby, and I was taking care of him. But now I have the time. And I think Luann needs me.”

As for rumors Jill is already in talks with Bravo to return that simply isn’t true says the former Housewife.

“Somebody started a rumor that I was in talks with Bravo. That’s not true. That’s not true,” Jill revealed.

No word on if Bravo would be interested in bringing Jill back to RHONY but Andy Cohen is onboard with the idea.

Previously, Andy told Page Six “never say never” about Jill’s possible return to RHONY for season 11.

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Are you surprised Jill wants to return to RHONY as a friend? Would you rather see Jill as a friend or a full-time Housewife? Does Luann need Jill’s support on RHONY? Do you think Bravo will bring Jill back for season 11?

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