"Real Housewives of New York" co-stars Ramona Singer and Aviva Drescher can agree on one thing for sure: Drescher was moody during the St. Barths trip.

Episode 15: "Vacation, All I Never Wanted" aired Sept 10, which meant the "Housewives" gave their opinions after they watched the show.

On Drescher's Bravo blog, she admitted she was embarrassed for how she acted during the ladies' getaway. She just could not get over how rude Sonja Morgan and Singer were to her and her husband, Reid, who came with his wife since she has a fear of small planes.

"I was a jerk. It was a pretty tough week for me in St. Barths," Drescher wrote on her Bravo blog. "I own all of my behavior and I am not going to blame anything on editing or some other BS excuse."

After watching the St. Barths episodes, Drescher was irritated with herself.  She admitted that she was "a little sick of hearing [herself] say that the world should have thrown a party for [her] getting to St. Barths."

"The point I was trying to make (that I wished my friends were happier to see me than upset that they would catch a glimpse of Reid here and there) has been long lost. I found myself annoying to watch through the last two episodes!! Cringeworthy. I own it! I own it! I own it!"

In the most recent episode she compared Morgan to Anna Nicole Smith, and in the confessional said (via WetPaint Entertainment), "I think that Sonja is a bit of a legend in her own mind."

On the previous "Real Housewives of New York" episode, Drescher told Singer and Morgan that they were "disgusting" and said they were "both white trash."

"Clearly, the only banner the girls should have hung in my honor was 'AVIVA WAS A PAIN IN THE ASS IN ST. BARTHS.' Next time I need to leave my anxiety on the tarmac."

And Ramona, agrees that Drescher was out of line during the getaway. She claims Drescher underwent a serious personality change and treated her poorly for no reason.

"You know, I mean, the bottom line is - you'll see as the episodes progress- is she basically became - she became a mean girl towards me," Singer told WetPaint Entertainment. "And you know what? What can I say? I can't change someone, and I just think maybe - I don't know what happened to her. I don't know what happened."

Singer said the demise of her friendship with Drescher had nothing to do with her.

"And I really never had a problem with Aviva. She had a problem with me, which I really don't think was justified. So it's her problem, not my problem."