Jill Zarin, a former cast member of 'The Real Housewives of New York City', faced backlash and subsequent termination from E!'s upcoming reunion show, 'The Golden Life', following her controversial remarks about Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance. Zarin's initial reaction to the firing was one of disappointment, stating, 'They didn’t even give me a chance.' She acknowledged her mistake, deleting the Instagram video where she criticized Bad Bunny's performance, and expressed her humanity, saying, 'People make mistakes. I’m human.' However, the producers, Blink49 Studios, stood firm, citing her comments as a breach of their company standards and values. Zarin's comments, which she deemed 'totally inappropriate', included criticisms of the performance's language, content, and perceived political statements. She also accused the NFL of selling out and the halftime show of being 'hard to watch'. The reaction from other Bravolebrities was swift and critical, with 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Bozoma Saint John and 'The Valley' star Janet Caperna calling out Zarin's racism. The news of Zarin's firing and the show's title, 'The Golden Life', was first reported by Page Six, highlighting the reunion of several 'RHONY' alumni in Palm Beach, Florida.