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A Day in the Life of Avery Singer

If you’re planning a bachelor or bachelorette party, Southamptonite and New Yorker Avery Singer has you covered with her new biz, BachBoss. Whether she’s working on her company or enjoying the East End with family and friends, a typical day in Singer’s Hamptons life is on-point.

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BY SYDNEY SADICK

6:30 p.m.

Hit up the Wine Stand at Wölffer Estate

7:30 p.m.

Dinner at Tutto il Giorno in Sag Harbor 9 p.m. Nightcap at Murf’s Backstreet Tavern

Avery, you’re a born-and-bred New Yorker. How long have you been summering Out East? The Hamptons is a special place for me and is my second home. My family purchased our house here when I was just 6 months old. We’ve come out here yearround ever since!

Fans first got to know you on The Real Housewives of New York. What’s that been like? It’s crazy to think that it started when I was 12. There weren’t many reality TV shows, and social media didn’t exist. Growing up, I didn’t think that much of it. You and your mom [Ramona Singer] are close. What do you love to do together out here? Host our friends at our home in Southampton for lunch or dinners. We love entertaining. You just started your own company, BachBoss. What sparked this idea? My friend Jolie [Golub] and I had this idea when we were planning our friend’s bachelorette party.

We loved doing it and realized there was a gap in the market. We ran with the idea and were fully launched two months later! Tell us about planning a bach party in the Hamptons!

We love planning parties in the Hamptons! Some of our go-to spots are Surf Lodge, The Crow’s Nest, and Calissa. What was the best part about being a guest bartender on Watch What Happens Live?

We had so much fun on WWHL hearing all the Vanderpump Rules tea. I’ve known Andy [Cohen] most of my life, so it felt like a full-circle moment to be sharing the launch of our business there. What’s next?

I also just started a podcast with my mom, “Turtle Time,” which is available on all podcast platforms. Tune in! T

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