Bethenny Frankel looks patriotic in American flag cardigan as she celebrates Labor Day weekend with daughter Bryn and fiancé Paul Bernon

Bethenny Frankel looks patriotic in an American flag vest as she celebrates Labor Day weekend with daughter Bryn and fiancé Paul Bernon

Bethenny Frankel gave her 3.3 million followers a glimpse into her Labor Day weekend experience by sharing a photo set on her Instagram account on Monday.

In the snaps, the 52-year-old reality TV personality wore a variety of outfits while spending time by the ocean, including a patriotic American flag-style vest.

Bethenny, who recently spoke about her strained relationship with Bravo executives, was also joined by her daughter Bryn and fiancé Paul Bernon as she posed for the snaps.

In one of her first photos, Frankel showed off her playful cardigan atop a white button-down shirt and cropped denim skirt as she prepared to enter a vintage Ford Bronco.

The former Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills cast member also wore a wide-brimmed white hat and leather boots.

Good times: Bethenny Frankel gave her 3.3 million followers a glimpse into her Labor Day weekend experience by sharing a photo set on her Instagram account on Monday

At the water's edge: In the snaps, the 52-year-old reality TV personality wore different outfits while spending time by the ocean

At the water’s edge: In the snaps, the 52-year-old reality TV personality wore different outfits while spending time by the ocean

Good company: The media figure, who recently spoke about her strained relationship with Bravo executives, was also joined by her daughter Bryn and fiancé Paul Bernon as she posed for the snaps

Good company: The media figure, who recently spoke about her strained relationship with Bravo executives, was also joined by her daughter Bryn and fiancé Paul Bernon as she posed for the snaps

The reality TV mainstay also showed her patriotic side as she sported a maxi skirt with the flag design in no time.

The entrepreneur ended up donning a floral print dress while enjoying lunch by the sea.

She was spotted wearing a low-cut red dress under a navy blue button-up shirt on a trip to the beach.

Frankel also wore a flowing, long-sleeved dress as she embarked on a boat ride.

The Bravo star attached a photo of her sitting next to Bryn, 13, as they got ready to watch a beautiful sunset.

The Skinnygirl founder then posed for a selfie with Bernon after they returned to dry land.

She dressed up with different jewelry and sunglasses while spending time in front of the camera.

Her beautiful dark brown hair contrasted perfectly with the bright tones of her clothing.

Proud: The reality TV mainstay also showed her patriotic side as she wore a maxi skirt with the design of the flag in no time

Proud: The reality TV mainstay also showed her patriotic side as she wore a maxi skirt with the design of the flag in no time

At sea: Frankel also wore a flowing long-sleeved dress when she embarked on a boat trip

At sea: Frankel also wore a flowing long-sleeved dress when she embarked on a boat trip

Having fun: The entrepreneur ended up donning a floral print dress while enjoying lunch by the sea

Having fun: The entrepreneur ended up donning a floral print dress while enjoying lunch by the sea

Relaxing: She was spotted wearing a low-cut red dress under a navy blue button-up shirt on a trip to the beach

Relaxing: She was seen wearing a low-cut red dress under a navy blue button-up shirt on a trip to the beach

Beautiful: Her gorgeous dark brown hair contrasted perfectly with the bright tones of her clothing

Beautiful: Her gorgeous dark brown hair contrasted perfectly with the bright tones of her clothing

Frankel’s posts were shared not long after she publicly called for the formation of a reality star union.

The entrepreneur made her comments in light of the ongoing SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, which began earlier this year

The Bravo star spoke about her desire to form a union during an extensive interview with Varietywhere she stated that “networks and streamers have been exploiting people for too long.”

She added that “just because you can exploit wide-eyed young talent desperate for the platform that TV gives them doesn’t mean you should.”