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Bethenny Frankel Born December 1970 (age 38)

New York City, New York Area(s) Chef, TV Personality

Bethenny Frankel (born c. December 1970) is a natural foods chef and is currently on The Real Housewives of New York City on Bravo. She was a finalist on on The Apprentice: Martha Stewart.

She is daughter of thoroughbred race horse trainer Bobby Frankel who is a member of the National Racing Hall of Fame, inducted in 1995, and is multiple Eclipse Award winner.

Bethenny was once a hotwalker for her father's stable and spent every summer at Saratoga Springs, New York for racing.

Career

Before she embraced the culinary arts, Frankel had a career producing large-scale events such as The Rock, Con Air, and Evita film premieres, the Emmy Awards, and the Grammy Awards. She also was part of a company called Princess Pashmina, which was the first to import shawls and distribute them to Hollywood celebrities.[1]

Since Frankel's passion always been in health and healing, she attended the Natural Gourmet Cooking Institute in New York. After she graduated, she formed her company, Bethennybakes, which provides wheat-, egg-, and dairy-free baked goods, meals for private clients, and a custom-meal delivery service. Her clients include Michael J. Fox,
Brooke Hogan, Alicia Silverstone, and Paris Hilton.[1] Frankel also cooked for Survivor winners Ethan Zohn and Jenna Morasca when they rapidly gained unwanted weight after the show and she had to get them on the right track.[2]

Frankel's biggest claim to fame came when she was one of 16 candidates in The Apprentice: Martha Stewart.[3] She made it to the series finale before losing to Dawna Stone.[4] [2]

Frankel has a column on health in Hamptons Magazine and has been featured in several other magazines, such as Life & Style, Gotham, OK!, Us Weekly, In Style, Star, People and Health magazine. She has been featured in the The New York Times and New York Post.[5] She is the new spokesperson for Pepperidge Farm's Naturals and Diet.com.[1]

Frankel’s goal is to democratize health by making a healthy, balanced lifestyle accessible to everyone. She lives with her dog, Cookie, in New York City, where she is writing The Thin Book: The 25 Rules to Being Thin Without Dieting.[1]

Frankel is one of the five women featured on Bravo's series The Real Housewives of New York City, a show that takes a look on the inside life of upscale New York women. [6]

Personal life

She lives with her dog Cookie in an apartment on the Upper East Side in New York City.

References ^ a b c d Bethenny Frankel - Bio ^ a b Bethenny Frankel: A Reality Star One Year Later - Jack Myers Media

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