
Bethenny Frankel admits embarrassing mistake she made at debauched party while discussing Diddy's freak-offs
While discussing Sean ' Diddy ' Combs' ongoing federal trial, the reality star, 54, spoke about how easy it is to walk into the wrong room as someone working their way up in the entertainment industry.
'I remember back in the day in LA being invited to a pajama party and I was wearing, like, cow pajamas and people were there... not in cow pajamas,' the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum said in an Instagram video, uploaded on Thursday morning.
The mother-of-one went on to describe the gathering as a 'creepy freaky LA party.'
'LA was freaky,' she emphasized as she implied everyone else was wearing little to nothing or lingerie.
In her post, Frankel never explicitly said she ended up at a sex party, but did describe some of the intriguing individuals that she crossed paths with that night.
This included two associates of the infamous, former Hollywood madam, Heidi Fleiss, who was arrested for running a high-end prostitution ring in 1993.
'I hauled a** out of there,' Frankel. 'I also remember being approached by one of Heidi's girls. But it wasn't in a traditional sense. It was a girl asking me to come out to a night club.'
Frankel noted that the woman, who approached her, was surrounded by older men, which she thought was 'strange' and made her feel 'uncomfortable.'
Later, the TV personality claims to have realized the woman was one of 'Heidi's girls.'
'Things happen slowly... you have to have a strong constitution, I don't know where the hell I got that from, probably from basically raising myself, to kind of fight through things,' she explained.
Frankel went on to say her message for young women out there, like her daughter, is to have the courage to leave a situation that doesn't feel right.
Even if it means going against someone who has 'something on you' or makes 'you feel shame.'
Frankel, then, speculated on why Casandra Ventura stayed with her ex Diddy as long as she did.
'He did have something over on her. And, in a time, when she wanted to be an entertainer, even if she had gone to one of these freak-offs, that would be enough for someone to have on you,' she claimed.
Frankel stressed that 'these trials are so important because they push society forward and make it so something like that can never happen again.'
Combs is currently faces charges of sex-trafficking in Manhattan federal court and his relationship with Ventura is at the center of the horrific allegations.
The music mogul's staggering downfall began when Cassie, real name Cassandra Ventura, filed a bombshell lawsuit in 2023 detailing terrifying claims of sexual abuse and violence.
The lawsuit was settled for an undisclosed amount just a day after it was filed, but it was too late for Diddy's reputation, and the rapper was then hit with dozens of lawsuits including similar claims.
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