TikToker Claims Bethenny Frankel Tried To Take Advantage Of Her In Shady Reality Show Contract!
25.07.2023 - 20:59
/ perezhilton.com
Bethenny Frankel is coming under fire for what appears to be a VERY shady contract she once tried to get a popular TikTok star to sign!
Aside from being the former star of Real Housewives of New York City, the Skinnygirl CEO has also dabbled in being an executive producer of reality TV shows herself. This includes a show tentatively titled Mommy Mafia. Good name — but bad business practices? One of the series’ potential stars is speaking out about how Bethenny allegedly tried to take advantage of her!
In Instagram DMs to fan account Bravo_Boo, TikToker Bunny Hedaya claimed she noticed two clauses in a contract for the unaired series that she felt uncomfortable with because they were “SO EXPLOITATIVE.” In the five-season contract, Bethenny (as an EP) was allegedly requesting to take 15% of all Bunny’s income — including what was unrelated to the show! Damn!! She also claimed this would last for “I think 11 years.” That is some wild, Colonel Parker contract sketchiness!
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But aside from greediness, Bunny insisted there was another downright creepy and invasive aspect to the reality show’s demands — they wanted complete access to her home! In an email she sent to her lawyer at the time, she explained:
WTF.
We understand wanting cameras and mics on while filming, but this seems like they wanted to be able to lurk all the time! If that’s true, we understand why she said no! As for the money problemz, the content creator noted:
It’s very inneresting she stipulated the fact she wouldn’t cut them into a brand deal until after the show aired since Mafia Mommas never actually premiered! So, if she had signed that deal, she’d be on the hook for so much
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