‘Lonely’ Bethenny Frankel admits she hasn’t ‘been totally honest’ about Florida move
The “Real Housewives of New York City” alum previously told fans that her 15-year-old daughter, Bryn, “begged” her to relocate to the Sunshine State.
Bethenny Frankel's Unexpected Suburban Solitude: A Relatable Tale of Relocation and Loneliness Bethenny Frankel, known for her entrepreneurial spirit and outspoken personality, recently shared a surprisingly vulnerable side in a personal video. The video, filmed in her closet, details her recent move to the suburbs and the unexpected loneliness that followed. The move, she explains, was intended to offer a quieter pace of life, but the reality has been quite different. "I've been pretty lonely for the past five or six years," she admits, attributing the start of this isolation to the pandemic. She describes feeling isolated and disconnected from her usual social circles, a stark contrast to her previous life in the Hamptons. The video shows Frankel applying makeup, a familiar routine that provides a backdrop for her candid reflections. She contrasts her outward persona with her inner feelings, revealing that she's an introvert who often puts on a "social" face. The move, she hopes, will help her reconnect with New York City and foster new relationships. Her daughter's observations add another layer to the story; "Mom, I'm really excited for you to have friends," she said, underscoring the impact of her mother's isolation. Frankel's honesty about her struggles with loneliness is both relatable and inspiring. It serves as a reminder that even successful and outwardly confident individuals can face challenges with isolation. Her decision to share this personal journey, amidst the backdrop of makeup application, adds a layer of authenticity and vulnerability that is both touching and human.
The “Real Housewives of New York City” alum previously told fans that her 15-year-old daughter, Bryn, “begged” her to relocate to the Sunshine State.