Dave Grohl and Jimmy Kimmel had the best surprise for another inspirational nurse during “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Tuesday.
09.04.2020 - 03:47 / foxnews.com
Bethenny Frankel didn’t appreciate the season premiere of “Real Housewives of New York City.” The former Bravo star, 49, blasted the reality series in an interview with “Extra,” saying she felt insulted by the way her cast members talked about her. “The beginning of the show was the proverbial middle finger to me,” she said.
Dave Grohl and Jimmy Kimmel had the best surprise for another inspirational nurse during “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Tuesday.
Bethenny Frankel, 49, may not be on The Real Housewives of New York any longer but she still had a hand in casting this season of the hit Bravo series. HollywoodLife learned EXCLUSIVELY how the Skinnygirl founder was responsible for bringing newcomer Leah McSweeney, 37, onto season 12 of the reality show. The Married to the Mob streetwear fashion CEO dished with us on how she ended up on a chance encounter that landed her on the iconic series.
Yikes! When Skinnygirl founder Bethenny Frankel found out that people are proudly sporting luxury protective equipment, she couldn’t help but take to Twitter to go off.
Bethenny Frankel's mouth is getting her in trouble.
Ink drama! The Real Housewives of New York City welcomed their newest cast member, Leah McSweeney, with a bit of controversy over her tattoo collection — and now she’s sharing the meaning behind all of them.
Bethenny Frankel, 49, is clapping back at her former Real Housewives of New York cast mates after their comments on the season premiere! “The beginning of the show was the proverbial middle finger to me,” Bethenny said on Extra in reaction to the episode on Wednesday, April 8. “The women have definitely had some unpleasant things to say about me, but I wish them well,” she added, keeping things classy.
Bethenny Frankel's foundation bstrong is making tremendous strides in helping out with the coronavirus relief effort. The former “Real Housewives of New York” star revealed on Tuesday that bstrong will exceed $15 million in coronavirus aid distribution across 15 states.
By Bruce Haring
The is back. Arguably the best of the Bravo reality TV franchise, this city’s women never fail to deliver drama, humor and plenty of alcohol-fueled antics year after year as they have dealt with divorce, death, arrests, ill-fated trips to the Berkshires, never-ending feuds, the infamous scary island and a prosthetic leg tossed across the room over the course of 11 seasons.
The widow of Alan Merrill, who died at age 69 on Sunday in New York City due to complications from the coronavirus, shared her harrowing experience of trying to get him treatment within the city’s overstretched health care system.