Reality star Aviva Drescher reportedly is ready to quit The Real Housewives of New York City and regrets signing on to appear in a second season of the show, despite the fact that the Bravo series is currently four weeks into shooting for its sixth season.

Drescher was one of the last members of the cast to sign a contract binding her to appear on season 6 of the show. However, Gossip Table's Rob Shuter reported Thursday that she regrets signing any such paperwork.

"What went wrong?" Drescher reportedly asked. "Why did I sign up for this show?"

Drescher was one of the new cast members to star in season 5 of the show, along with Heather Thomson and Carole Radziwill.

She received a Bachelors of Arts degree from Vassar College, a Masters degree in French from New York University, and a JD from The Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. She is the National Spokesperson for One Step Ahead, an organization for amputees, and acts as an Advisory Board Member of Cancer Schmancer/Trash Cancer. She also works with the Live4Life Foundation.

LuAnn De Lesepps was the last to sign on to return for the show's sixth season, Enstars reported in late May. Her contract proceedings were delayed as a result of a salary dispute she had with the show's executives. A Bravo spokesperson confirmed on May 13 that Radziwill and Thomson will also return. The season 6 cast includes Sonja Morgan and Ramona Singer.


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