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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Bethenny Frankel has claimed people are "mad" that she looks "better" now than she did 20 years ago

    The former 'Real Housewives of New York City' star claimed online trolls have been mocking her because she doesn't have the same jawline as she did before she embraced cosmetic treatments such as Botox injections


    Speaking on her 'Just B' podcast, she said: "Someone on social media commented on my physical appearance - literally it was 20 years ago, and comparing it now.

    "My jaw was much bigger, but, like, people commenting on someone else's physical appearance, it's like, being mad that I look better.

    "Like, I literally look better, and they're annoyed, and you can tell. And again, that's a hater, and I like that."

    The 53-year-old star doesn't care about the cruel comments she receives on social media because she thinks her critics are just "jealous" and "bitter" over how she looks now.

    She said: "It's annoying you that I look good. 'Where's the old Bethenny?' It doesn't f****** matter 'cause this is the new Bethenny, b****.

    "Like, you're so annoyed, and I love it 'cause the more you get annoyed, the more I know it's working.

    "The more you get annoyed, the better I know I look. I'm bothering you. Keep it coming."

    The Skinnygirl founder believes the general public get annoyed when people in the spotlight take advantage of ways to enhance their appearance, such as taking Ozempic to lose weight.

    She said: "People want people to stay. They get mad. 'Ozempic, you're doing Ozempic. I gotta catch you. I gotta be mad at you. But it's just 'cause you're lying.'

    "And I understand the lying part, and I understand the leading people to believe that it's about eating healthy and working out 'cause then it's not presenting an accurate message.

    "But I think it goes deeper. I think people are mad that other people are allowed to now look good. They don't like it."

    Bethenny insisted she will continue doing whatever she wants when it comes to her appearance and doesn't care about her critics.

    She said: "I'll do what I want. I'll wear what I want. I'll get done what I want.

    "None of your f****** business. I'll look how I want."

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