Not even the “Real Housewives of New York” producers liked the drama between Jill Zarin and Bethenny Frankel.

“If I’m being fully honest, I remember watching that and thinking, ‘This is not good,'” longtime producer Barrie Bernstein said on the podcast “Reality Life with Kate Casey” on Friday. “It’s not good for the show, and it’s going on for too long, and it’s ugly.”

Bernstein even recalled suggesting to Zarin that she make amends with Frankel, who is now appearing on the franchise’s 10th season.

“I remember I did say to Jill at some point, ‘Jill, this isn’t great. You should probably make up with Bethenny.’ And I’m sorry Jill, I love you, but she dug her heels in.”

As Frankel’s Skinnygirl success story played out, Zarin — who brought her on the show in 2008 — felt she was left by the wayside, which led to their falling out, according to a 2015 “Watch What Happens Live” interview with Frankel.

“[Jill] thought she was right, and she thought she was going to win the argument. And she let it go on, and I kept telling her, ‘You might want to nip this in the bud.’ And in the end, she didn’t look very good, and I think she felt that afterward Bethenny came out on top,” Bernstein said of the now cocktail mogul and philanthropist. “It was kind of sad to watch the demise of the friendship in a way,” she added.

The feud resulted in Frankel leaving the show for a few seasons until she made her return in 2014 for its seventh season. Zarin has made few appearances on the show throughout the years, most recently outside the funeral for her husband Bobby, which she allowed Bravo cameras to film.

Page Six reported at the time that the two made amends then.

“She was very gracious to update us along the way and to allow us to be outside to help capture that,” Bernstein said. “I’m very proud of the way that turned out.”