The tasks are in my life every day. Which you guys would probably enjoy. I mean, not against? His brand at that time was not where my brand is. Aside from real estate. His brand is not where mine is. Have you ever asked Mark Burnett if there are actual n-word tapes, as has been alleged?
How did you come to make that decision? I was possibly going back, but I just kept thinking: I discussed it with my boyfriend and my friends on beach walks.
Everyone thinks I left because of money. It no longer became this platform to promote my business, because I had done that, and there was more promoting sort of new and questionable businesses than the legitimate ones at this point, if that makes any sense.
It was really the paycheck, which was, you know, astronomical at that point. And so I was staying because of money. There was some little conversation back and forth that was not financial. Are you sure? I just was looking for a reason. And I just was ready to do it. Like, I think I cried during that scene. I have a real career. I just was ready. I just felt like I have to kind of really spend my time focusing on business, my daughter, philanthropy.
You want to just feel good about what you did. Life is not a cabaret! I noticed you were doing trying to do stuff with the Australian fires. They keep getting hit. So the relief work is great, because we have places that we invest in, and then stay there long after the headlines fade.
I feel, like, clean, if that makes any sense. I feel clean, I feel pure, I feel honest. Are you sure? I'm just out. Once you're out, you're out.
As viewers recall, her last big moment on the Bravo series was a verbal altercation with then-costar Luann de Lesseps , who Frankel accused of "dining out" on her sobriety for the sake of her newfound interest in a career as a cabaret star. And that's not how I am in the relationships that I've cultivated over the years," Frankel said when asked about the confrontation. But sometimes what's happening emotionally on the screen is also a result of exhaustion.
She added, "I have a real career. So it's really hard when we're not covering that what I'm really doing is my career, because I then have to do the show and my real career. There's a level of gossip, and a level of gotcha -- 'oh, you did that and you cheated and you're really broke, and you did this. But from the beginning, no one subverted it like Bethenny. She started the series as a scrappy underdog, being ignored by shoppers in a supermarket while she tried to peddle her natural baked goods and then insulted by fellow Housewife Kelly Bensimon , who lorded her superior social status over Bethenny.
RHONY pic. Whatever the true price, though, it was justified. In , Skinny Girl was the fastest-growing liquor brand in the world. She left that show to start an ill-fated daytime talk show, which was canceled after one season.
The same year, Andy Cohen himself wooed her back for the seventh season of the show that made her not a housewife or a reality star, but a mogul. This amazed many fans at the time: Why would a woman who had got everything she could out of reality television go back?
The answer, perhaps, has to do with the number of Skinny Girl logos viewers have be subjected to in subsequent seasons. Bethenny definitely brought a change in the aspirations of the other Housewives. On her way to a prison stint for mail and wire fraud, Teresa Giudice built herself a cookbook empire and started her own significantly less successful liquor brand, the Fabellini. Sonja Morgan , also in the Big Apple, pretended to launch products ranging from a toaster oven, shoes with the Morgan family crest on them, and something having to do with a Nigerian soccer team that no one ever figured out.
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