Bethenny Frankel, 52, says women should embrace the idea of aging
Bethenny Frankel, 52, says women should embrace the idea of aging like a ‘fine wine’… after posing in a VERY plunging pink bathing suit
Bethenny Frankel says women should embrace the idea of aging like a “fine wine.”
The 52-year-old ‘Real Housewives of New York City’ regular, who has daughter Bryn, 13, with ex-husband Jason Hoppy, 52, says she hates seeing women fight to age and trying desperately to resist the process.
She told The Heathy magazine, “I have a daughter and I want to be young for her. It was great just accepting (getting older.)
“I see people, women, so desperately clinging to youth and doing everything they can, and every gimmick and lie about their age and every filter.
“It seems there’s a desperation to get older and not let it happen like in fine wine.”
Slim and fit: Bethenny Frankel says women should embrace the idea of aging like a “fine wine”; seen in a bathing suit at home this week
Skinnygirl indeed: The 52-year-old ‘Real Housewives of New York City’ regular, who has daughter Bryn, 13, with ex-husband Jason Hoppy, 52, says she hates seeing women fight over age and desperately try to resist the process
Bethenny added that she’s happy to be seen as a “dorky aunt” as she gets older, continuing, “I like being older because you have to be comfortable in your own skin and you become that dorky aunt.”
“That’s who I am to my daughter’s friends,” noted the Skinnygirl founder.
That’s who I am on social media. I embraced it, I get it.’
The mother-of-one, who is engaged to film producer Paul Bernon, added that she has a list of important steps to take to try to keep looking her best.
She said, “I like to prioritize sleeping and traveling and eating.
‘I like to organize my life the way I want it and only do work that I want to do, that’s very liberating.
Health is wealth: She told The Heathy magazine, “I have a daughter and I want to be young for her. It was great to just accept (ageing)”
You glowing girl: “I see people, women, so desperately clinging to youth and doing everything they can, and every gimmick and lying about their age and every filter,” she added
A Closer Look: “It seems there’s a desperation to get older and not let it happen like fine wine,” the New Yorker noted
‘I am peaceful. I’m right, I’m happy. The highs and lows are no longer what they used to be, which is positive.’
‘Consistency, hydration, spray tone, layered spray tone with serums.
‘I’m wearing a sheet mask now because I flew in yesterday, and a neck pillow with lavender in it.
“Taking hot baths with Epsom salts. It’s old fashioned, just consistency. And damn it, I prioritize health over how I look.”