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Perth Now
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Bethenny Frankel: I look like a train wreck most of the time
Bethenny Frankel looks like "a train wreck most of the time". The 54-year-old reality TV star recently wore a thong bikini bottom at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Swim Week runway show in Miami, and Bethenny believes there's an unhealthy fascination with her appearance. In a video posted on Instagram, Bethenny explained: "I guess we have to discuss what I looked like on that runway because the internet is so fascinated with my age, my weight, my face, my hair. "Listen, I can tell you with great certainty that every woman that was with me on that stage did not look that way two hours prior." Bethenny insists she's "never been vain" and admitted that she looks very different at home. She said: "I look like a train wreck most of the time. That's me. That's what I want." Bethenny also rubbished suggestions that she's recently undergone cosmetic surgery. The reality TV star explained: "My body is natural. "I don't do weights. And the reason my body is natural is because the exercise I do and have always done for my body is natural. I'll go months without exercise and definitely days without doing anything but I always come back to it." Bethenny also urged her Instagram followers to develop a "good relationship with food and exercise". She said: "I want you to allow yourselves to have, but not beat yourselves up when you do indulge. And I want you to have a good relationship with food and exercise and that doesn't mean being screamed at in a gym or beating yourself up and telling yourself that you have to kill yourself. You don't. It's healthier to just be healthy." Bethenny previously claimed that honesty and authenticity have been the keys to her success. Speaking to ADWEEK, she explained: "Be honest, be authentic - this is what I'm doing." Bethenny considers herself to be an "accidental influencer" - but the reality star also insisted there's real skill to her success. Bethenny said: "I see a lot of entrepreneurs and business owners that can't help but want to promote themselves. But not everybody can do it, and you have to really know if you can. It has to land."
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Bethenny Frankel Swears by This Affordable Vitamin C Serum for Brighter, Plumper Skin
How much should a good Vitamin C serum cost? If you've ever stood in the skincare aisle doing mental gymnastics over price vs. potency, you're not alone. Some formulas retail for well over $100, and the fear of wasting your money on something ineffective is real. But according to Bethenny Frankel, that kind of spending just isn't necessary. 'I don't drink my orange juice, but I put vitamin C serum on every day,' Bethenny said in a Facebook post, sharing her updated skincare holy grail: Bliss Bright Idea Vitamin C + Tri-Peptide Serum. On sale at Amazon for $21, it's not even close to the $160 price tag of the luxury serum she used to swear by. 'It shouldn't cost you $160, which is what we've been paying for good quality vitamin C — and that's cray cray,' she said. Bethenny's recommendation isn't just a name-drop; she's clearly done some testing. 'It's creamy, hydrating, plumping, brightening,' she said, emphasizing that not all vitamin C products are created equal. 'A facialist told me: put good quality vitamin C on your face every day after you wash your face — under your moisturizer, under your sun protection.' For her, the Bliss formula checks every box without checking her bank account. GET IT! Get the for (was $30) at Amazon! Glow Like You Did In Your 20s With These Luxury Glow Drops And she's not alone in loving this budget-friendly find. Shoppers on Amazon are just as enthusiastic. 'I'm 48, and after three months of using this twice a day, I feel confident going out in public without a drop of makeup,' one reviewer wrote. 'It's improved my skin tone, helped fade sunspots, and people actually compliment my skin now.' Another reviewer echoed similar results: 'It has made a world of difference… brightening and fading away some freckles I have.' They even praised how easily it layers with other products, calling it 'light, fast-absorbing, and not sticky.' The formula behind the glow? Clinical-grade vitamin C combined with collagen-boosting peptides and antioxidant-rich green tea extract — all aimed at targeting dullness, dark spots and early signs of aging. Whether you're battling discoloration, uneven texture or just want a bit more glow, this serum plays well with sunscreen, retinol and moisturizer — making it a true MVP in a streamlined routine. So if you've been paying luxury prices and still feel underwhelmed, take it from Bethenny: 'It performs just as well as my old $160 serum (that I threw away!).' Maybe $21 is all you need to get your skin (and budget) right. GET IT! Get the for (was $30) at Amazon! The Secret Behind Bethenny Frankel's 'Beachy Glow' Is This $12 Illuminator Us Weekly and Yahoo have affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more!


Perth Now
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Bethenny Frankel 'would retire if she finds a billionaire on a boat'
Bethenny Frankel would "definitely retire" if she finds a "billionaire on some big boat". The 54-year-old star has admitted that she would happily walk away from her work life if she finds the right man. Speaking to ADWEEK, Bethenny said: "I would definitely retire - like, if I end up with some billionaire on some big boat." Bethenny considers herself to be an "accidental influencer". But the reality star insists there's also real skill to her success. Bethenny - who is best known for starring on 'The Real Housewives of New York City' - said: "I see a lot of entrepreneurs and business owners that can't help but want to promote themselves. But not everybody can do it, and you have to really know if you can. It has to land." The influencer believes that honesty and authenticity are the keys to her success. She explained: "Be honest, be authentic - this is what I'm doing." Earlier this month, Bethenny revealed that she felt like she was "drowning" before moving to Florida. In a post on TikTok, Bethenny - who has daughter Bryn, 14, with ex-husband Jason Hoppy - explained why she decided to swap New York for Florida. She said: "The morning of March 19th, this wasn't even a thought and by that evening, a series of events transpired and we decided it was the best move to move here [to Florida]. "Within five weeks, [we] had sold and bought a home in both places. We'll keep this apartment, but I sold my home and bought a house in Florida ... "[The previous house] was drowning me. It was just the two of us ... "It was a massive property, and I made the decision to buy that property when I was in a different stage of my life. I thought it would be this, like, big family home and that I'd be entertaining there a lot. "The house was drowning me because it had an apple orchard, it was a historical house, it had all this property, and it was beautiful and amazing for a big family with kids and grandparents. "It just ended up being a place that I spent a lot of time alone [in] because I didn't really know many people in that community."


Perth Now
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Bethenny Frankel's daughter begged for Florida move
Bethenny Frankel's daughter begged her to move to Florida. The former 'Real Housewives of New York City' star has left Connecticut and moved to the Sunshine State with her 14-year-old daughter Bryn - from her marriage to ex-husband Jason Hoppy - and though relocation was always in her long-term plans, she hadn't planned to make the move until the teenager had gone to college. Speaking on her 'Just B' podcast, Bethenny said: 'We were down in Florida and something very personal transpired, and I went to school in Florida. 'I don't want to get into all the details of this now, but something happened, and my daughter, who had said years ago, 'I want to move to Florida,' she cried to me. 'I'm like, 'We can't. There are a set of circumstances, and we can't. … At that time, it was just a concept, and I couldn't have imagined living in Florida. So, she said, 'I want to move to Florida this trip,' and I was, like, 'Something had happened.'' Bethenny, 54, initially dismissed Bryn's pleas 'because she has great friends and a great life" but ultimately realised it was something her daughter was serious about. She said: 'She just said, and she meant it. 'She meant it, and she begged me. She didn't have to beg me, like, she was like, 'I really want this.' "I know my kid and I knew that once this was presented … that she'd want to move. I was just like, 'F***ing f*** it, OK.' ' The past month has left Bethenny in a "frazzled, manic mess" because she has had so much to do in order to leave her Connecticut estate behind. She said: 'That was literally a month and four days ago, and I have been a frazzled, manic mess since then. 'It leaned into school, house, sell house, pack house — and I was always thinking in the background, like, 'This f***ing house is gonna kill me.' It's the best house. It's an amazing, extraordinary house for a family who has kids that will come home, you have a staff [and] there's an apple orchard. 'Someone deserves to be in here that's gonna use that dining room. 'Whoever these people are [that buy the house] is getting such an extraordinary home that I've put my life into. … I was sentimental about it, but I've been a manic f***ing mess because I've had my entire staff in circles moving s*** out.'


Time of India
30-04-2025
- Health
- Time of India
RHONY star Bethenny Frankel's daily workout routine at 54 is the ultimate anti-aging hack
For many, staying fit after 50 sounds like a battle with treadmills, strict diets, and endless supplements. But Bethenny Frankel, the straight-talking, no-nonsense star of The Real Housewives of New York City, is here to show that wellness doesn't need to be complicated—or expensive. In a recent interview with Women's Health, the 54-year-old entrepreneur and Skinnygirl mogul opened up about her no-frills health routine that prioritizes sleep, walking, hydration, and listening to her body—especially as she manages a chronic condition known as POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome). Let's break it all down—and explore why her methods may be just what your 50s and beyond need. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Jakarta Raya: AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Aroun... Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo 1. Sleep: Her non-negotiable health habit 'Sleep is a big character in my life,' Bethenny says, admitting that she's 'militant' about getting good quality rest. To create a dark, distraction-free environment, she uses an eye mask to block out light and a night guard to prevent nighttime teeth grinding (a common stress response). And science is firmly on her side. According to the National Sleep Foundation, adults over 50 should aim for 7–9 hours of sleep a night to support cognitive health, metabolism, and immune function. A lack of deep, restorative sleep has been linked to increased risks of heart disease, depression, and type 2 diabetes—all of which are more common with age. Her dedication to sleep is a reminder that you can't out-exercise a poor night's rest. It's foundational—like charging your phone. No battery, no function. 2. Walking: Her go-to fitness routine Unlike many celebrities who live in the gym or have personal trainers on call, Bethenny swears by walking 10,000 steps a day—preferably outside in nature. 'I walk. That's it. I tried weights once—it didn't stick,' she laughs in the interview. Yoga? Occasionally. But walking is her non-negotiable. And it turns out, she's onto something. A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that adults who walked at least 8,000 steps per day had a 51% lower risk of death from all causes compared to those who walked 4,000 steps or fewer. Walking after 50 is especially beneficial. It helps improve cardiovascular health, strengthen bones and muscles, regulate blood sugar levels, reduce risk of osteoporosis, boost mental health and reduce anxiety and depression and enhance cognitive function, lowering dementia risk. Not to mention, walking is low-impact, requires no special equipment, and offers the therapeutic benefits of time spent outdoors—sunshine, fresh air, and a break from screens. She also mentions that she sleeps better after hitting her step goal—a truth echoed by studies linking daily movement with improved sleep quality. 3. Managing POTS with lifestyle tweaks Bethenny has also opened up about living with POTS, or Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, a lesser-known but often debilitating condition that affects blood circulation and causes symptoms like rapid heart rate, dizziness, fatigue, and brain fog when moving from sitting or lying to standing. It's a form of dysautonomia, meaning it involves the part of the nervous system that regulates automatic functions like heart rate and blood pressure. POTS is more common in women (particularly aged 15–50) and is often triggered or worsened by dehydration, heat, or stress. For Bethenny, staying on top of her hydration is key. 'I put hydration packets in my water,' she shared. 'There are several different types of water flavor stories that I have going on—some are relaxing, some are hydrating, some are digestive.' These aren't just for taste. Hydration packets often contain electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and magnesium, which help retain fluids and regulate blood pressure—crucial for someone with POTS. Increasing salt intake (under medical supervision) is actually a first-line recommendation for managing POTS symptoms, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Frankel's 'hydration station' approach—rotating between calming, digestive, and hydrating mixes—keeps things interesting while serving a functional health purpose. It also serves as a good reminder that hydration isn't just about drinking more water; it's about replenishing what your body loses, especially when it's struggling to regulate itself. Why her routine works—And what we can learn What makes Bethenny's approach inspiring isn't just that it works for her, it's that it's realistic and relatable. She's not pretending to be a fitness guru or showing off elaborate green smoothies made from rare Amazonian berries. Instead, she's prioritizing the basics like sleep, movement, hydration! And these habits are sustainable—whether you're 24 or 64. In a world filled with ever-changing diets, intense gym routines, and the pressure to "bounce back," Bethenny Frankel's minimalist approach to health is like a breath of fresh air. It's consistent. It's doable. And it's proof that aging gracefully doesn't mean slowing down it means listening more closely to your body and giving it what it truly needs. No equipment chest, triceps & abs routine! Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now