Bethenny Frankel displays her toned legs in a plunging swimsuit on the beach with beau Paul Bernon

Bethenny Frankel looked chic in a deep black floral swimsuit as she walked the beach with fiancé Paul Bernon on Friday.

The 52-year-old businesswoman – who recently spoke out against Ozempic – showed off her toned legs in the stunning bathing suit, which also showed off her cleavage.

The mum-of-one, who shares daughter Bryn, 12, with ex Jason Hoppy, added a large, wide-brimmed black sun hat.

The fashionista carried a green leather handbag with a long strap and covered her eyes with blue frames.

The duo skipped shoes as they walked barefoot in the sand, joining the slew of other summer-ready beachgoers.

Beach day: Bethenny Frankel looked chic in a plunging black floral swimsuit as she walked the beach on Friday

Quality time: She showed off her toned legs in a gorgeous one-piece swimsuit, which also showed off her cleavage, while she was joined by fiancé Paul Bernon

Quality time: She showed off her toned legs in a gorgeous one-piece swimsuit, which also showed off her cleavage, while she was joined by fiancé Paul Bernon

Frankel’s bathing suit had thin straps, a deep v-shaped back and a multicolored floral pattern down the sides.

She wore a pair of sparkling diamond stud earrings and a matching necklace with a round pendant.

The former Real Housewives of New York City star also wore a watch on her left wrist.

The long and shiny raven-colored locks of the media program came out from under her hat.

Meanwhile, her beau was dressed in a low-key look consisting of a black baseball cap, black T-shirt and dark shorts.

Bethenny and Paul, a film and TV producer, met in 2018 through a dating app.

The co-founder of Forever Young Rosé was married to her ex-husband Jason for 11 years.

Bethenny’s beach day comes after the outspoken multihyphenate spoke out against the diabetes drug Ozempic.

Accessory: The mum-of-one, who shares daughter Bryn, 12, with ex Jason Hoppy , added a large black wide-brimmed sun hat

Accessory: The mum-of-one, who shares daughter Bryn, 12, with ex Jason Hoppy , added a large black wide-brimmed sun hat

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Cute: Frankel's swimsuit had thin straps, a plunging, v-shaped back, and a multi-colored floral pattern down the sides

Cute: Frankel’s swimsuit had thin straps, a plunging, v-shaped back, and a multi-colored floral pattern down the sides

Although Ozempic was created to treat type 2 diabetes, the satiety side effect has taken Hollywood by storm as a “quick fix” for shedding unwanted pounds.

“People don’t want to give in [they use Ozempic] but they want people to believe it was blood, sweat and tears [that led to their weight loss],” Skinnygirl’s CEO said on social media earlier this month.

“The loophole for people avoiding the Ozempic confession is that many celebrities are actually using Mounjaro, another drug [also used to treat diabetes]and more new drugs are coming soon,” she claimed in her post’s caption.

She compared the drug’s popularity to that of earlier fads like Ephedra (Ma Huang) which gained popularity in the late ’90s but was later banned by the FDA after supplements containing the ingredient were found to pose serious health risks.

‘So [Ozempic] is now an apparently positive drug that will alleviate obesity. The problem is that it’s for diabetes and they sell it in Mexican pharmacies and airports,” Bethenny added.

She also claimed she had heard that the drug — which is given as weekly injections for $1,000 a month — is also a “mood-alter” that causes “irrational” behavior in those who take it.

Stylish: The fashionista carried a green leather handbag with a long strap and covered her eyes with blue-framed sunglasses

Stylish: The fashionista carried a green leather handbag with a long strap and covered her eyes with blue-framed sunglasses

Relaxed: Bethenny skipped shoes as she walked barefoot in the sand and joined the slew of other summer beachgoers

Relaxed: Bethenny skipped shoes as she walked barefoot in the sand and joined the slew of other summer beachgoers

Bethenny kicked off the conversation by addressing the common questions and concerns surrounding the use of Ozempic, as well as criticism that many are “taking the easy way” by using it to achieve their weight loss goals.

While there are other “shortcuts” to weight loss, such as gastric bypass surgery and the lap band, those surgeries are only available to people with a BMI of 30 or higher.

While off-label semaglutide – the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy – is easily accessible regardless of BMI.

Bethenny said she’s heard the drug is “running like crazy” in affluent communities like Florida’s Boca Raton and New York City’s Upper West Side.

Stunning: The media fixture's long and lustrous raven locks popped out from under her hat

Stunning: The media fixture’s long and lustrous raven locks popped out from under her hat