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Bethenny Frankel, 54, Dances Around in Her Teeny-Tiny Bikini Ahead of Modeling for 'Sports Illustrated Swimsuit' Runway
Bethenny Frankel, 54, Dances Around in Her Teeny-Tiny Bikini Ahead of Modeling for 'Sports Illustrated Swimsuit' Runway

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time3 days ago

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Bethenny Frankel, 54, Dances Around in Her Teeny-Tiny Bikini Ahead of Modeling for 'Sports Illustrated Swimsuit' Runway

Bethenny Frankel is heating up Miami Swim Week The 54-year-old former Real Housewives of New York City star modeled for Sports Illustrated She recently announced her move to Florida with her 14-year-old daughter BrynBethenny Frankel is coming in hot! The 54-year-old former Real Housewives of New York City star shared an Instagram video of herself in a barely there bikini on Thursday, May 29, as she participated in Miami Swim Week. Her clip began with Nelly's 2002 banger 'Hot in Herre' as she covered herself with the door of a portable closet situated next to a dressing rack of clothes. Just seconds into the catchy song, Frankel threw the flaps back, revealing a mostly gold, multicolor, strappy push-up bikini with elements of black and pink. She grabbed a black cowgirl hat with silver embellishments and danced toward the camera, spinning around occasionally while lip-syncing and modeling the design. 'Sports Illustrated is heating up Miami,' the reality television alum captioned her video. According to a second post, her tan heels seen in the clip were by designer Veronica Beard, and appeared to be the Tia Croc-Embossed Sandal in the shade Parchment. The shoe retails for $350. 'It takes a lot of discipline to look like this at any age. 🙌🔥,' one commenter wrote. Katie Austin, who has also appeared in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit and is the daughter of pro fitness coach Denise Austin, added, 'You look unrealllll🔥.' Things seem to be going well in Florida for Frankel after she revealed in April that she was making the Sunshine State her primary residence. "I've been waiting until I got down here to tell you, but I am moving to Florida for personal and professional reasons," she explained in an April 17 TikTok. "Something has arisen that made this the best and healthiest decision for myself and my daughter." The Skinnygirl founder is mom to Bryn, 14, whom she shares with her ex-husband Jason Hoppy. She clarified that she would be keeping her homes in New York City and the Hamptons "because we love New York." However, Florida will now serve as their "primary and permanent" home base. Frankel promised to keep her fans updated with how things continued to go. She then showed off a view of the beach, saying, "This will be my backyard.' Ahead of her announcement, she was photographed on Miami Beach on Feb. 8 as she caught some sun and showed off the results of her diet and exercise in a strapless bikini. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Like her Sports Illustrated swimsuit, this bikini was also multicolored, but mostly with bright floral designs and pops of black. She paired her beach day look with a tan straw hat. For accessories, she went with a single necklace, multiple bracelets on one wrist and a watch on the other. Read the original article on People

Nelly shares brief thoughts on President Trump's first 100 days
Nelly shares brief thoughts on President Trump's first 100 days

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time01-05-2025

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Nelly shares brief thoughts on President Trump's first 100 days

WASHINGTON – St. Louis-raised rapper Nelly recently offered some new, but brief comments on President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office during his second presidential term, just months after performing at the president's inauguration ceremony. In an April 29 report published by FOX News Digital, Nelly shared the following remarks… 'I'm all for everybody staying positive about any and everything. I'm a glass half full type of guy. I'm more empowered by bringing people together and making sure that we all get what we need, when we need it and why we need it.' In January, Nelly faced some criticism from fans and fellow entertainers ahead of his inauguration performance. At the time, he expressed that his performance wasn't about politics or influencing opinions. 'You're O-U-T, out!' says legal expert in FOX 2's findings on St. Louis Sheriff Shortly after the performance, Nelly addressed the backlash during a live conversation with fellow rapper Willie D. 'I'm not doing this for money. I'm doing this 'cause it's an honor. I respect the office,' he said to Willie D., according to 'It don't matter who is in office. The same way that our men and women, our brothers and sisters who protect this country, have to go to war and have to put their life on the line for whoever [is] in office,' Nelly, who was born on a military base, continued. 'So, if they can put their life on the line for whoever [is] in office, I can damn sure perform for whoever [is] in office.' Nelly, whose formal name is Cornell I. Haynes Jr., has won several Grammy Awards and Billboard Music Awards over his decades-long career, producing well-known songs such as 'Country Grammar,' 'Hot in Herre' and 'St. Louie.' Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Born in Texas, but raised in St. Louis, Nelly co-founded the locally-bred rap group St. Lunatics with his childhood friends and graduated from University City High School. President Trump marked his 100th day in office on Wednesday. Since his inauguration, Trump has signed more than 140 executive orders, with his administration focusing on matters related to tariffs, immigration policies, diversity programs, and federal workforce reductions. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Nelly to perform at Target Field after Twins game this July
Nelly to perform at Target Field after Twins game this July

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time03-03-2025

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Nelly to perform at Target Field after Twins game this July

Nelly is set to perform at Target Field this summer after the conclusion of a Minnesota Twins game. The rapper is scheduled to perform on Friday, July 11, after the Twins host the Pittsburgh Pirates at 7:10 p.m. The postgame concert will begin 20 minutes after the end of the game. Everyone who purchases a game day ticket can attend the show and tickets are available now on the team's website. Additionally, those interested in a VIP ticket package — which includes a game ticket and an exclusive VIP Field Pass for the show — are also available on the Twins' website. The three-time Grammy Award-winning artist has been active in the hip-hop scene while also pursuing a career in acting since the early 2000s. He's best known for hits "Ride with Me," "Hot in Herre," "Dilemma," "Here Comes The Boom," and "Air Force Ones," among others. According to Concert Archives, Nelly last performed in the state on June 18, 2024 while on Janet Jackson's "Together Again" tour at the Xcel Energy Center.

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