Real Housewives of New York City
Bethenny Frankel isn’t on the best terms with her “Real Housewives of New York City” cast members. Pictured [L-R]: Tinsley Mortimer, Sonja Morgan, Frankel, Ramona Singer, Dorinda Medley, Luann D'Agostino and Radziwill. Patrick Ecclesine/Bravo

Carole Radziwill may have left “The Real Housewives of New York City,” but it hasn’t stopped her from shading her cast members. Despite her ongoing feud with Bethenny Frankel, Carole revealed she and the rest of her Bravo co-stars didn’t like filming with Tinsley Mortimer.

Carole’s last season on the show featured the unraveling of her friendship with Bethenny. A lack of communication created tension between the women, and eventually ruined their relationship.

On Wednesday, Carole told SiriusXM’s The Jenny McCarthy Show that Tinsley was the least popular “RHONY” cast member.

“Tinsley and I weren’t really clicking. We were on the show together, no one wanted to film with her that much. I had fixed her up with this guy [Scott Kluth] I knew, so it was an easy way to do scenes together,” she told the host.

Despite her fallout with Bethenny, Carole revealed she would have preferred to room with her ex-friend rather than Tinsley. “We filmed a lot together, but a lot of it was, ‘Oh you’re going to stay in Tinsley’s room,’ when the producer would divvy up rooms,” she explained.

“I was like ‘Okay, but that’s not really what I would do. I would normally go to the Hamptons and stay at Bethenny’s house. This is weird that I’m staying at Tinsley’s.’ So a lot of that. And Bethenny knew that.”

Although Carole and Bethenny’s relationship remains fractured, the Emmy Award winner insisted she didn’t cause problems in their friendship.

“I was a very good friend to [Bethenny]. That’s all I’m going to say. I supported her in her charities, I gave her a lot of money…I really cared about her … I was just being a really good friend to her,” she said.

“I think I was trying to establish some boundaries at the end and sometimes people don’t do well with that. I just wanted … it was just a little too much Bethenny and not enough Carole in that relationship, but I didn’t blow that friendship up.”

Although Carole is no longer on the show, fans can still catch plenty of drama unfold between the current “RHONY” cast members.

“Real Housewives of New York City” Season 11 airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. EDT on Bravo.