Bethenny Frankel Insists She’s NOT Suing ‘Toxic’ Bravo

Bethenny Frankel cast photo from her now canceled HBO show 'The Big Shot With Bethenny'

Real Housewives of New York OG Bethenny Frankel doubles down on her “reality TV reckoning” plans but clarifies that she’s not suing “toxic” Bravo.

Bethenny Frankel is forging ahead with her plans for a “reality TV reckoning” but reveals she has no plans to turn her fight into a legal battle.

On Sunday, Bethenny Frankel released a lengthy statement on Instagram, noting that she is continuing to fight for “systematic change” at Bravo although she has zero plans to sue the network.

To start, Bethenny Frankel reflected on her reality TV success, admitting that she built a career by engaging in “conflict and judgment” with women she “pretended to know.”

“I’ve now spent time with and understand many of them — absent of cameras, publicists, media articles, and shows designed to bring out our worst. I adored many of them long before reality TV, and began to strongly dislike many of them,” she wrote.

She then pondered if the women of Real Housewives “changed” after becoming reality stars or if the “toxic environment designed for ratings” affected who they are and their friendships with each other.

OG RHONY stars in 2008

“To be successful in reality TV, you must kill or be killed. To not get dirty is to get fired. Someone is winning, and someone is losing in this zero-sum game where people like myself get rich, and the less strategic go broke or get cancelled,” she continued.

The Skinnygirl mogul then boasted that she was “good at the game” because she was “broke and desperate and wanted ‘it’ so badly.”

“My one-liners and quick wit (crafted and honed from a dysfunctional childhood), often at others’ expense, shot me through the ranks of this toxic cesspool. This medium preys on and profits from the emotionally flawed and damaged,” she explained.

Bethenny Frankel also claimed that she “did not know what” she was getting into when she signed on for season 1 of of the Real Housewives of New York in 2008. However, the 52-year-old is quick to add that she “would do it again to not be broke and afraid.”

She added: “To clarify, me saying I would do it again means I was scared & desperate, and that is what is exploited in all of us.”

“Should it create a society at large glorifying women trashing each other for profit? I wanted to be something and helped create this genre, paving the road for those behind me,” she wrote, explaining the mindset behind her reality TV reckoning.

On top of that, Bethenny also addressed criticism from Bravo fans that she is “biting the hand that fed her.”

According to the Skinnygirl mogul, Bravo’s “hand deserves to be bitten.”

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“We have fed the machine ratings, ad dollars, catchphrases, and content. We get filthy, and they get filthy rich,” she wrote.

As for Bravo’s recent vow to strengthen the workplace on their shows and conducting guidelines for reality stars, Bethenny says it’s a good start but that it is not enough.

Late last month, Deadline reported some of Bravo’s new guidelines:

“NBCU is asking for enhanced workplace training specifically tailored to unscripted production environment and all principals of production companies, “including those that only occasionally interact with cast and crew,” will be required to attend training. It is also implementing “more serious consequences for physical violence on set.”

“A letter about an on-set psychologist and a reduction of alcohol consumption is a nice step, but won’t suffice,” Bethenny said about Bravo’s new guidelines.

In conclusion, Bethenny expressed gratitude for the opportunities she received, thanks to her success on RHONY. She also apologized to the people she has “judged and criticized.”

“The reality reckoning is true, real, and I’ll lead by example and evolve for myself and for my daughter. This is not only a reckoning within an industry but one within myself,” she shared.

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13 comments

A Snarky Enigma October 3, 2023 - 3:16 pm
Bethenny's appeal/role was that she was always the outsider narrating the crazy on RHONY, so this campaign is right up her alley. Just like Tucker Carlson, Roseanne Barr, and so many others, Bethenny is now in full control, and longer dependent upon anyone, let alone Bravo. Megyn Kelly recently joked that she wishes she was "canceled" 15 yrs. ago.
Anita Pardon October 3, 2023 - 8:18 pm
Tucker Carlson, Roseanne Barr and Megyn Kelly were fired because their employers couldn't defend their racist comments. I'm not sure that's a path that Bethenny would like to follow.
A Snarky Enigma October 3, 2023 - 8:51 pm
Anita darling, you never disappoint. You must admit; Valerie Jarrett does resemble ... um, I better not. Never mind.
Anita Pardon October 3, 2023 - 9:27 pm
Oh, just say what you want to say baby. To quote the great Maya Angelou, when people show you who they are, believe them.
A Snarky Enigma October 4, 2023 - 12:13 am
Have I ever told you that I once knew a DQ named Anita Mann? May she RIP. #GoneTooSoon
Anita Pardon October 4, 2023 - 8:14 am
Oh I'm sorry for your loss. At least she's not around to see the persecution of Gay people in states like Florida and Texas.
A Snarky Enigma October 4, 2023 - 4:43 pm
Protecting children from predatory drag queens is not persecution. Drag by nature is raunchy, and belongs on the stages of gay bars after midnight, not in classrooms.
Anita Pardon October 4, 2023 - 10:43 pm
I said persecution of Gay people, not drag queens. But I'm sure that you also consider them to be predatory and not apt to be in classrooms around children. Right , honey?
A Snarky Enigma October 5, 2023 - 3:01 pm
I thought you were referring to the ridiculous argument that DQ's are trying to make lately. But OK, sticking with your (broad and general) claim, what persecution are gay people experiencing in TX and FL or anywhere else? Being a partnered gay man myself, we haven't experienced any "persecution", and we don't know anyone who has (other than by an occasional redneck on a one on one basis). Everyone is never going to like and agree with each other, and that's ok, and all the gov't mandating and interference in the world is never going to change that. We have equal rights and protection, and are good. We're done with the "victimhood" thing . . . . honey.
Anita Pardon October 5, 2023 - 5:48 pm
Oh honey, you're so typical of your kind of people. I assume that you and your partner don't have any kids because if you did you would know that it is illegal in FL to even mention their gay dads in school. But I guess that's not a problem since you're not personally affected by it. BTW, google is free. Do yourself a favor and look up all the anti-LGBT laws been passed in the country. Sounding ignorant is never a good look. Toodles.
A Snarky Enigma October 5, 2023 - 6:06 pm
?You don't say! So are the kids arrested and thrown into cages by Republican police if they mention their gay dads or moms? Does Disney know about this??
Italia October 3, 2023 - 10:13 am
She's not gonna sue. She sees something wrong, and it is, so she is calling it out. Not sure it is her place, but if she wants to take it on, go for it. Andy is scummy.
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