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Rogue Energy

Avery Singer Breaks Down Housewives, BachBoss and Growing Up Fast

Rogue Energy

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture, Tv & Film

3.04.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2026

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Gia and Avery Singer get real about growing up in the Real Housewives spotlight. Avery talks iconic Bravo moments, launching her business BachBoss, taking on a "mom role" in her own family, and why freezing her eggs gave her control over her future. 

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:21.0

Guaranteed Human. Hey guys, and welcome back to another episode of Casual Chaos. This week, I have a very exciting guest. One of the OG's daughters, Avery Singer, welcome to Casual Chaos. Thank you so much for having me. I'm so excited to be here. Oh, so am I. I know we were just talking about this before, but we've never actually met in person. No. So that's why I'm so, so, so excited to be

0:25.7

like we are actually meeting. Because I think we met, remember when Andy did the real house kids

0:31.3

during COVID and we all represented. Yes, this is when we did the Watch What Happens Live

0:36.4

episode. Correct. Okay. And we all represented a different city. Yes. This is when we did the Watch What Happens Live episode. Correct. Okay. And we all represented

0:39.1

a different city. Yes. And I feel like that was the first time I even spoke to different Bravo kids

0:45.5

because it's kind of like you're in your own, or at least I was in my own isolated bubble.

0:49.5

Well, it's true for sure. I think when you have kids a part of the franchise and you get close with them

0:56.3

it's great but it's funny now as I'm getting older and how we're all kind of connecting obviously

1:02.1

because I'm on next gen NYC so there's some Bravo kids that are on next gen so we all have like

1:08.5

a common ground to relate on but it is really nice when you meet other kids that kind of went through the same thing that you went through.

1:17.5

Were you never close with any of the kids that were on New York?

1:22.5

So I think it's important to remember the context of the show started when I was 12.

1:27.3

I'm 30. So social media,

1:30.1

I feel like now everyone connects through social media much faster. Back then, there was no social

1:35.8

media. I wasn't, I was friendly with Ali Zarin because we were family friends growing up.

1:41.8

Yes, of course. And then I kind of met some of the kids through the show, but we never really kept in touch. And I don't even know if I had a cell phone at 12. Maybe I just got a phone, but it's not. I think that was the age that you just got one. You know, we were typing A, B, C, D to just even, we weren't really chit-chatting. We had like the little slide flip-blowns. And so I feel like now with

2:02.9

social media and when we were all together with Andy, everyone kind of said their own piece of

2:08.9

not everyone watches every single episode. I felt everyone loves their mom for their mom,

2:14.5

but doesn't want to know everything that's going on i forget if it was you or another

2:19.5

child said they only watch one episode a season okay that i no that was not me okay yeah i i don't know

2:26.9

who that was i see that it's so crazy i just feel like i i so bad. I remember things.

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