A tough run. Although the judges had been tough on Sharna Burgess and Brian Austin Green since the beginning of Dancing With the Stars season 30, the cast was still shocked to see them eliminated during the Tuesday, October 12, episode.
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Bethenny Frankel is remaining defiant after some comments she made during a recent podcast were criticized as being “transphobic.”
As Page Six reported, in a recent episode of Frankel’s “Just B” podcast, she discussed an email chain with some friends who complained about a transgender girl who attended a sleepover summer camp (Frankel’s daughter, Bryn Hoppy, did not attend the camp).
According to the “gossip” she heard, this was the “craziest year in camp history,” due to “politically correct”
A tough run. Although the judges had been tough on Sharna Burgess and Brian Austin Green since the beginning of Dancing With the Stars season 30, the cast was still shocked to see them eliminated during the Tuesday, October 12, episode.
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Offering more context. After Bethenny Frankel claimed that she heard rumors about Erika Jayne and Tom Girardi‘s financial situation, Andy Cohen confirmed that he got the same information from the reality star.
Bethenny Frankel says she’s not afraid of "cancellation" amid backlash for alleged transphobic comments she made on a recent podcast episode. The Skinny Girl founder took to Twitter on Tuesday after she started to catch backlash online over comments she made on her "Just B" podcast about a transgender child that attended a Hamptons all-girls camp.
Whew, there is a whole lot to unpack in Bethenny Frankel’s latest podcast episode…
Bethenny Frankel said she is “not afraid of cancelation” after she was called out for transphobic comments made on her podcast. The reality TV star, 50, made questionable comments about pronouns and gender identity in a September 23 episode of Just B with Bethenny Frankel. Following the backlash, Bethenny took to Twitter and told her detractors to “come at me.”
Doubling down. Bethenny Frankel defended her comments about pronouns and gender identity originally made in a Thursday, September 23, podcast episode.
Bethenny Frankel is responding to the Page Six article published that calls out remarks she made as transphobic.
Bethenny Frankel is facing backlash for "transphobic" comments she made on her "Just B" podcast. The "Real Housewives of New York City" alum, 50, opened her most recent episode by pontificating about pronouns and gender identity — as they pertain to her 11-year-old daughter, Bryn. "We have to go into the fact that I did a Zoom for my daughter’s school and [had] the pronouns conversation with each teacher, each parent, each child," Frankel began, seemingly frustrated.
Bethenny Frankel is clearing the air.
Doubling down? After her comments about Erika Jayne and Tom Girardi raised eyebrows within the Bravo fandom, Bethenny Frankel is clearing the air.
combative with Doocy, the son of “Fox & Friends” co-host Steve Doocy who was named a White House correspondent for the network just before the president took office.Doocy ended the segment by promising to continue pushing Psaki and the Biden adminstration.
Howard Kazanjian: A Producer’s Life,” about the “Empire Strikes Back” and “Return of the Jedi” producer. (The book is out this month; Rinzler passed away in July.)The films weren’t as popular not because they weren’t good, Hamill went on, but because they weren’t as easily digestible as the franchise’s more beloved films.“They were criticized because they were exposition-heavy and more cerebral and probably, like he said back in 1976, they weren’t as commercial.
A post shared by Brendan Morais (@brendanmorais)Brendan, however, told Page Six that the end of the sponsorship isn't really news, claiming it was only supposed to be for a limited time. "While neither myself nor my manager have been in contact with NordicTrack regarding this matter, my partnership was never supposed to be long term," he said. "I wish things had happened differently on the beach and I'm regretful about how I handled things with Natasha.
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