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Heather Thomson Versus Mario Singer: Who Is The Better Singer? Take Our Poll

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July 09, 2014 05:00 PM by Megan Thompson

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Last night on The Real Housewives Of New York City, Ramona was proud to show off her husband’s musical talent.  But when Heather Thomson hit the stage she got a standing ovation.  It was battle of the voices RHONY style…who do you think won?  Take our poll!

Who knew Mario could sing?  I guess no one, because everyone was surprised that Mario was going to take to the stage and sing. Mario’s biggest supporter was of course, Ramona. “I find Mario extremely sexy when he sings. I love his voice,” she wrote in her Bravo blog. Just in case you missed it or want to hear Mario sing again, take a look at the clip below.

LuAnn was going to sing, but she backed out at the last second. In typical Ramona fashion, she called LuAnn out on it – saying it was because there was no auto-tune. But Ramona always own up to her bitchiness – and she confessed she was provoking LuAnn. “She was making all these dumb excuses of why she could not perform that night. They were all bullshit and I couldn’t resist calling her out on it,” Ramona confessed in her blog.

Since LuAnn backed out, Heather hit the stage and surprised everyone with her voice. “Is there anything this girl can’t do?” Kristen asked the cameras. Even Heather admitted that “her diva performer” just came out of her. Take a look at Heather in action:

Facebook and Twitter were abuzz about these two singers. So who do you think owned the stage in this RHONY battle of the voices? Let us know, take our poll.

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Photo Credit: Bravo

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