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Sonja Morgan Allegedly Banned from SoulCycle Due to Disruptive Behavior

The “Real Housewives of New York City” star, Sonja Morgan, was reportedly asked to leave an East 63rd Street SoulCycle location after allegedly causing a disturbance by making out with a man during class. A former instructor claimed on a podcast that Morgan was being disruptive in the class, specifically in the front row, engaging in intimate behavior.

According to the instructor, when Morgan was confronted by the studio manager about her conduct, she reportedly responded by “grilling” the staff member and pulling the “Do you know who I am?” card. The instructor further alleged that the manager then contacted corporate, resulting in Morgan being banned from the studio.

Former cast of "Real Housewives of New York
Sonja Morgan has been identified as the star allegedly banned from SoulCycle.

However, Morgan denied these claims, asserting that she has “hardly been there” and has never been banned. She clarified that her visits to the studio were minimal, often with her daughter, her daughter’s friend, or an intern, and that no staff had ever spoken to her about her behavior.

Sonja Morgan
The socialite insists she has not been banned from SoulCycle and clarifies her limited visits.

This incident is not Morgan’s first controversy regarding NYC hotspots. Last month, she was reportedly “blacklisted” from the upscale restaurant Tucci after refusing to pay a $1,000 bill, allegedly refusing and behaving hysterically at the scene. Morgan claimed she believed her meal was complimentary in exchange for promotional exposure and paid the bill, including a tip. Despite settling, she is no longer welcome there.

Sonja Morgan
She later paid her bill at Tucci but was told she’s no longer welcome at the restaurant.

When asked about her recent SoulCycle experience, Morgan described it as a “clear miscommunication,” reiterating that she believed her visit was for promotional purposes and that no misconduct was involved.