Dorinda Medley is officially joining E!’s “The Golden Life,” the reboot featuring former “Real Housewives of New York City” stars, and let’s just say… Cocktailers new Dorinda was set to make appearances from the very beginning.

Following Jill Zarin’s controversial Super Bowl commentary about Bad Bunny’s halftime performance, production company Blink49 Studios confirmed that Jill would no longer be moving forward with the series.

“In light of recent public comments made by Jill Zarin, Blink49 Studios has decided not to move forward with her involvement in ‘The Golden Life,’” the company told Variety. “We remain committed to delivering the series in line with our company standards and values.”

Meanwhile, Dorinda, 61, made it crystal clear she did not agree with Jill’s remarks. Speaking on SiriusXM’s “Reality Checked” on February 9, Dorinda praised Bad Bunny’s performance.

“I’m so proud of Bad Bunny for doing this. Music [was] incredible,” she said, before addressing Jill’s comments directly. “I disagree with absolutely everything she said… I am horrified by it.”

Dorinda added that she felt the halftime show created “hope” and that she felt “sentimental” watching it.

Now, Dorinda is set to join Ramona Singer, Sonja Morgan, Luann de Lesseps, and Kelly Bensimon on “The Golden Life.”

And if there’s one thing we know? Dorinda doesn’t just show up — she makes it nice.

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