Bethenny Frankel claps back at haters who accuse her of being ‘braggy’
Bethenny Frankel claps back.
The TV star told her haters they needed professional help after they told her she was “boastful” for showing off her 10-carat diamond engagement ring from fiancé Paul Bernon.
The ring is reportedly worth somewhere between $1 million and $3 million.
“Looks like you’re getting jealous. Talk to a professional,” the 52-year-old star snapped at one person.
The former Bravo standout also said that her followers don’t know how to take a joke.
“It’s called humor,” she added. “Get an idea of it.”
Frankel gets spicy: Bethenny Frankel claps back. The TV star told her haters they needed professional help after they told her she was “boastful” for showing off her 10-carat diamond engagement ring from fiancé Paul Bernon.
Anger: “Looks like you’re getting jealous. Talk to a professional,” the 52-year-old star snapped at one person. The former Bravo standout also said that her followers don’t know how to take a joke. “It’s called humor,” she added. ‘Get a feel for it’
And it didn’t stop there.
A troll suggested that the huge rock was sticky, to which Bethenny wrote, “Well, you’re in no danger of getting it that way.”
And when one person said Frankel could be physically hurt if she wore that ring if a robber went after her, the star said the stone is kept in a “vault.”
But Frankel is often seen wearing the ring in public, so it’s not clear how often the bauble is put away.
Earlier this week, she showed off her large diamond engagement ring from Bernon.
The ring has a total of three diamonds – a huge emerald cut next to two smaller ones.
Paul popped the question to the reality TV star two years ago, but the pair have yet to get married.
The Real Housewives of New York City alum zoomed into the ring to show fans how he sparkled.
“A little scared of what this could mean for me… #engagementring #diamond #margarita,” the star wrote in her Instagram caption.
She did her own version of someone else’s post asking what she “maybe should do” for the rock her fiancé gave her.
But her followers were not pleased, saying she was “out of touch” as she showed off her baubles amid the country’s crushing inflation that shows no signs of easing.
With her husband and child: Her followers were not pleased, saying she was “out of touch” as she showed off her bauble amid the country’s crushing inflation that shows no signs of easing. Seen with Paul and daughter Bryn
Some accused her of being a show-off, while others said it was gross even though she’s “rich as sh**.”
Another follower shared, “I also have a huge diamond, but I’m never on it or trying to show off what I own.”
And one fan hinted that the ring looks fake as they wrote, “Personally, I think anything over 5 carats looks fake AF even when I know it’s real.”
One person even suggested that Bethenny not get married again after her ugly divorce from Jason Hoppy.
“After your divorce, there should not be a diamond large enough on this planet to bind you in marriage again. Just say it,” the comment box read.
Another suggested she downsize: “Too big! Too much responsibility and not safe to carry for you! 1 carat is best.’
A global rise in inflation began in mid-2021, with many countries seeing their highest inflation rates in decades. And this week, Fed Chairman Jay Powell said the inflation battle is not over.
This comes after Frankel showed her body when she said women should embrace the idea of aging like a ‘fine wine’.
Her inspiration: She did her own version of someone else’s post, asking what she “should do” for the rock her fiancé gave her. The woman’s ring was two carats
Supersized: Frankel showed off how her ring is much larger than two carats; the rock is reportedly worth somewhere between $1 million and $3 million
Inflation is painful: US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell attended a news conference in Washington, DC, on June 14. 10 consecutive hikes since March 2022
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 desperately try to resist against 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,” said the star who admitted last week that she had been given free tickets to the concert of Taylor Swift.
“It seems there’s a desperation to get older and not let it happen like in fine wine.”
Slim and fit: This comes after Frankel says women should embrace the idea of aging like a “fine wine”; seen in a bathing suit in May
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.
‘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.”