Bethenny Frankel Says ‘Real Housewives of New York’ Has Been Canceled
As Bethenny Frankel eulogizes the reality show, fans are lashing out online. ‘I 1000% blame Andy Cohen for this absolute flop of a #RHONY era,’ one w…
Real Housewives of New York City Canceled: Bethenny Frankel Reflects on the Show's End The long-running reality TV series, "The Real Housewives of New York City," has been canceled. The news was met with mixed reactions from fans, but Bethenny Frankel, a former cast member, offered a poignant reflection on the show's legacy in a recent video. Frankel, known for her outspoken personality and business acumen, shared her thoughts on the show's cancellation, describing it as "poetic" and "bittersweet." She stated, "It's the end of an era, for me personally, and for that show." Frankel's video touched on the show's authenticity, noting that its raw portrayal of the lives of women in New York City resonated with audiences. She contrasted this with the curated, glossy versions of reality that some shows present. She stated, "They cast this glossy, curated version of what they thought people wanted New York City to be." Frankel's comments highlight the ongoing debate about the balance between entertainment and authenticity in reality television. The cancellation of the show marks a significant moment for the franchise and the broader reality TV landscape, prompting reflection on its impact and future direction.
As Bethenny Frankel eulogizes the reality show, fans are lashing out online. ‘I 1000% blame Andy Cohen for this absolute flop of a #RHONY era,’ one w…
“People loved it because no matter what, it was real. It was the realest that genre can be,” Frankel said.