Kelly Bensimon hopes to reunite with Alex McCord on ‘RHONY: Legacy’ series

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Kelly Bensimon would like to join the forthcoming “RHONY: Legacy” series — and she hopes her former co-star and frenemy Alex McCord reclaims her apple as well. 

“I think people had a misconception of Alex and I,” Bensimon, 53, exclusively tells Page Six, reflecting on her three-season run on “The Real Housewives of New York City” from 2009 to 2011. “I protected Alex and I would do it again.”

One of the women’s most memorable interactions occurred on a cast trip to Morocco during 2011’s Season 4.

In a chaotic scene, Bensimon told McCord to “re-enter” after the latter “Housewife” stormed a group henna tattoo session to make a mysterious announcement about drama involving Ramona Singer. 

Kelly Bensimon exclusively tells Page Six that she wouldn’t mind reuniting with Alex McCord on the next installment of “The Real Housewives of New York City.”
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“Luann [de Lesseps] and I were getting these amazing tattoos,” Bensimon recalls. “I was super excited about taking this massive leap of faith and getting this sick, sexy henna tattoo. And she ruined my tattoo because she came in and I moved. I was very irritated. I was, like, ‘Wait a minute! My sexy moment is over.’”

At the time, the “I Can Make You Hot!” author described McCord’s actions as “inauthentic” and suggested that the Northwestern University graduate, who studied theater and graphic design, was “acting” for the cameras. 

“Alex has these moments where she’s ‘Alexa’ and she’s still at Northwestern on stage,” Bensimon quipped in a Season 4 confessional. 

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Bensimon says that fans had a “misconception” of her relationship with McCord.

The model says that she was only trying to help McCord, 48, while filming more than a decade ago — and would be willing to do so again on the next “RHONY” installment. 

“I would tell her to re-enter. I would tell her to do all those things again because that’s what friends do,” Bensimon says. “If she had spinach in her teeth, I would tell her she had spinach in her teeth.” 

Last month, Andy Cohen announced plans to reboot “RHONY” with an entirely new cast, along with a second show that will feature OG stars. 

The Season 3 cast of "The Real Housewives of New York City"
Bensimon (far left) and McCord (far right) starred on three consecutive seasons of “RHONY” together.
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Bravo veterans Bensimon, de Lesseps, 56, Jill Zarin and Dorinda Medley have each expressed a desire to come back, but McCord — who currently lives in Australia with husband Simon van Kempen and their two sons — has yet to publicly share her thoughts on a potential return to reality TV.

Meanwhile, Carole Radziwill declared that it would be an “epic fail” for her to sign on to the “Legacy” show. Additionally, Bethenny Frankel dubbed the news of a “RHONY” revival “f—king boring” in a viral TikTok. 

Asked about her old castmate’s shady reaction, Bensimon tells Page Six that Frankel — who recently asserted that her face belongs on the metaphorical Mt. Rushmore of “The Real Housewives” — has ascended beyond “RHONY”-related projects. 

Kelly Bensimon, Bethenny Frankel and Alex McCord hanging at at event together in 2009
Bensimon says that her other former co-star Bethenny Frankel has “graduated” from the “RHONY” world.
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“Look at all the great things she’s doing with Ukraine,” she says of the BStrong founder, whose nonprofit focuses on disaster relief. “I think she’s kind of graduated out of reality TV and I really don’t think it’s her thing anymore. I don’t know if it’s a personal front against the franchise. I think it’s just where she is in her life.”

If Frankel, 51, changes her mind, however, Bensimon says that she would gladly welcome a reunion with the Skinnygirl CEO. 

“Yeah, let’s hang out!” she says. “I want to meet her daughter [Bryn]. I want to hang out and paint fingernails and have a popcorn party and do all sorts of fun stuff.”

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Today, Bensimon represents multimillion-dollar properties as a Douglas Elliman real estate agent.
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If she gives “RHONY” another go, Bensimon — who now works as a Douglas Elliman real estate agent with her own team representing multimillion-dollar properties in New York, the Hamptons and South Florida — wants to appetize fans with juicier bites of life in the Big Apple. 

“That’s really what I would be pushing for, is for you to see more of New York City,” she says. “We can scream and argue about whatever it is, but I want you to see the best of the best.” 

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