'RHONY' star banned from SoulCycle revealed
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Reality star Sonja Morgan from “The Real Housewives of New York City” has reportedly been banned from SoulCycle for engaging in inappropriate behavior during a class. According to a SoulCycle instructor on the “Cult of Body & Soul” podcast, Morgan was asked to leave the East 63rd Street location due to her disruptive actions.

Allegedly, when confronted by the studio manager about her behavior, Morgan responded by questioning the instructor and asserting her status as a public figure, saying things like “Do you know who I am?” The incident was deemed disruptive enough for her to be asked to leave the premises.

“She was making out with her boyfriend in the front row … doing a whole bunch of things up there,” the former spin teacher alleged.

It seems that even reality TV stars are not immune to facing consequences for their actions in public spaces like SoulCycle. The incident involving Sonja Morgan sheds light on the importance of respecting rules and guidelines set by businesses, regardless of one’s status or background.

“The manager ended up calling corporate and that woman ended up being banned.”

However, Morgan, 61, denied the claims that she was ever banned from the studio.

“Not true. OMG. I have hardly been there. And never with a man. And never banned. Lord,” the socialite told Page Six.

“Maybe been to the location three times… I took my daughter and her friend, or I would go with an intern,” Morgan continued.

“No one ever said a word to me at SoulCycle, ever. I may have gone once with a man who is a client.”

This is not the first NYC hotspot that the reality star has allegedly been banned from.

Just last month, Page Six exclusively reported that Morgan was “blacklisted” from Noho restaurant Tucci after the restaurant refused to comp her $1,000 bill.

“She was absolutely hysterical and refused to pay. It was like she was filming a ‘Housewives’ episode,” a source told us at the time.

The source also claimed she pulled the “I’m a celebrity” excuse when confronted by staff.

Morgan eventually paid the bill with a tip, but we were told she’s no longer welcome at the restaurant.

She confirmed to us that “there was a clear miscommunication.”

“I believed I was dining in exchange for a promotional post. … I made that known to staff,” Morgan added.

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