Bethenny Frankel

Bethenny Frankel talk show out of the picture


TV personality Bethenny Frankel arriving at an office in midtown Manhattan with curlers in her hair on November 18 2011 in New York City Philip Vaughan

The Bethenny Ever After fairy tale won't be including a talk show after all.

Bravo defends Bethenny Frankel

Justin Chan

Despite skepticism surrounding her lost-at-sea story, Bravo insists that Bethenny Frankel did not lie about her travels.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, a man who saved Bethenny claimed the incident was entirely staged. He added that Frankel didn't need to be rescued. Bravo, however, has refuted that claim.

Bethenny Frankel's business not worth $120 million?

Deborah Kim
Photo by: Jackson Lee/starmaxinc.com 2011 8/3/11 Bethenny Frankel at the launch of "Skinnygirl Sangria". (NYC)

Bethenny Frankel's business not worth $120 million

Deborah Kim

Bethenny Frankel is drowning in a sea of lies. First it was her stranded boat story and now reports are swirling that her Skinnygirl cocktails weren't sold for the reported $120 million.

The Huffington Post reported Frankel's business was actually bought for a mere $8.1 million, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission quarterly report.

Reports Bethenny Frankel sold SkinnyGirl franchise for $120 million reportedly wrong

Gina DiFalco
Frankel commented on recent reports that she lied about being lost at sea for the sake of her reality show
Photo by: Jackson Lee/starmaxinc.com 2011 8/3/11 Bethenny Frankel at the launch of "Skinnygirl Sangria". (NYC)

When former Real Housewives of New York star Bethenny Frankel sold her SkinnyGirl business, it was widely reported that she got $120 million for it.

Bethenny Frankel's sea story made up?

Deborah Kim
Photo by: Jackson Lee/starmaxinc.com 2011 8/3/11 Bethenny Frankel at the launch of "Skinnygirl Sangria". (NYC)

Reports are swirling that Bethenny Frankel's story about getting lost at sea was all in the name of reality TV.

Bethenny Frankel may have staged being lost at sea

Erica Stapleton

Former The Real Housewives of New York star Bethenny Frankel may now be lost in a sea of lies as a new report suggests that her previous story of getting lost in the Atlantic Ocean in September was fabricated.

Bethenny Frankel 'not surprised' by housewives cuts

Deborah Kim

Fans of Bravo's Real Housewives of New York City know all too much about the feuds between Bethenny Frankel and Jill Zarin, Bethenny Frankel and Kelly Bensimon, Bethenny Frankel and basically anyone who isn't Ramona Singer or Alex McCord.

So it kind of comes as a shock that Frankel wasn't that excited about the news of Zarin's and Bensimon's newfound unemployment.

Bethenny Frankel and husband stranded at sea for 20 hours

Diana Bierman

Reality star Bethenny Frankel and her husband Jason Hoppy experienced a shocking and traumatic weekend after being lost in the middle of the sea – literally.

"I was on a sailboat on Saturday that was supposed to be eight hours and it ended up being 20 because were lost at sea," Frankel told E! Online.

"The captain had to call the Coast Guard and we were hit by a big wave,” she said, reliving the event. “It was very scary. It was traumatic. Absolutely traumatic."

Bethenny Frankel at the launch of "Skinnygirl Sangria". (NYC)

Bethenny Frankel's SkinnyGirl products now subject of class action lawsuit

Gina DiFalco
The company who owns the line of cocktails have been sued in federal court

Bethenny Frankel was on defense mode when Whole Foods had revealed that they were taking the former Real Housewives of New York star’s Skinny Girl products off their shelves because they claimed the ingredients were not all natural as Frankel has touted.

But Whole Foods aren’t the only ones who have a problem with the line of cocktails. A class action lawsuit has now been launched against the company that bought the brand from Frankel, Beam Global Spirits.

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