Bethenny Frankel, former star of the “Real Housewives of New York City,” revealed on her podcast that she welcomes online hate from individuals who criticize her physical appearance. She shared that someone on social media recently compared her appearance from 20 years ago to now, noting that her jaw looked completely different due to cosmetic treatments like Botox. Frankel boasted that she looks better now and that she finds it amusing when haters are annoyed by her enhancements.

According to Frankel, the negative comments she receives online stem from jealousy and bitterness from those who are upset that her beauty has only improved with age and cosmetic help. She expressed that it is satisfying for her when haters are bothered by her appearance because it means that her efforts to enhance her looks are successful. Frankel emphasized that she is not bothered by the criticism and welcomes the attention she receives for her appearance.

Addressing the backlash she has received for using the diabetes drug Ozempic for weight loss, Frankel highlighted that people often criticize others for seeking ways to improve their appearance. She noted that individuals are quick to judge and accuse others of lying when they achieve weight loss through certain methods. Frankel believes that people are upset when others are allowed to look good and undergo cosmetic enhancements, which leads to negative comments and criticism on social media platforms.

Frankel firmly stated that she has the freedom to do what she wants when it comes to cosmetic procedures and her appearance. She asserted that it is her decision on how she chooses to look, what procedures she undergoes, and what she wears. Frankel made it clear that she does not care about the opinions of others when it comes to her appearance and will continue to enhance her looks in any way she sees fit. She emphasized that her appearance is nobody else’s business.

Reflecting on the criticism she faced for her catwalk at the L’Oréal Paris fashion show, Frankel confidently defended her choice to walk the way she did. She explained that she chose to walk in that manner because she wanted to and because it attracted attention. Despite the negative comments, Frankel viewed her catwalk as a success and proudly shared that L’Oréal invited her to an event in Los Angeles, indicating that her approach was well-received.

In a lighthearted manner, Frankel suggested that she may need to address her love for her haters in therapy, acknowledging that it could be seen as a personal issue. She joked about potentially having problems but ultimately embraced the fact that she has no qualms about standing out and being true to herself. Frankel encouraged her listeners to embrace their differences and not be swayed by the opinions of others, expressing confidence in her choices and decisions regarding her appearance.

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