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We’re not in Miami anymore

Adriana de Moura at Radio City

Adriana de Moura at Radio City (New York Post)

OUT COLD: Lisa Hochstein, Lea Black and Karent Sierra stop traffic in Times Square.

OUT COLD: Lisa Hochstein, Lea Black and Karent Sierra stop traffic in Times Square. (Tamara Beckwith)

Last week, “The Real Housewives of Miami” traveled to New York for two days of press, and spark plug Adriana de Moura was the last to arrive.

“Divas should always travel alone,” she told The Post.

In the next two episodes of the Bravo show, the women travel to Bimini for what they hope will be a relaxing vacation. It is, of course, anything but.

De Moura said that even without a film crew, the women don’t always travel well together.

“It gets surprisingly more emotional without the cameras,” de Moura said. “I think traveling brings out the worst in everybody, because you’re out of your element. And then the fact that one girl’s doing the makeup and the other one’s doing the hair, the other one doesn’t want to wait for the hair and makeup and is yelling in the corner.”

Earlier this season, de Moura made headlines for punching new cast member, supermodel Joanna Krupa.

In Thursday’s episode, another brawl is avoided when de Moura misses the flight with the cast and ends up traveling to the Bahamas solo.

“Adriana missing her flight to Bimini was probably the best thing that happened on the show,” Krupa said. “The private jet that Lea [Black]’s friend let us borrow was so small that we probably would have ripped each other’s hair out.”

Dentist Karent Sierra bears the brunt of the drama on the trip when she is ambushed by another cast member claiming to have information about her boyfriend, telenovela star Rodolfo Jimenez.

“I never expected that it was going to be myself at the center of the drama,” Sierra said. “I felt like I was emotionally bitch-slapped.”