
Bethenny Frankel Slams Life in Connecticut: ‘It Was a Prison’
According to Us Weekly, Real Housewives of New York star Bethenny Frankel is not a fan of her time in Connecticut. During a recent episode of her Just B podcast, Frankel didn’t hold back, describing her years in the Nutmeg State as some of the most stifling of her life.
Frankel said:
Connecticut was a prison. That’s the honest truth. I could say it another way, but for my personality, at the point of my life, Connecticut was a burden. It was a trap. It was stifling, depressing, soul-crushing.”
She added:
Because I am older, I spend a lot of time alone, I work a lot. I want to feel every day like I'm connected to some version of nature. While I would walk in Connecticut and go on nature walks, and it was nice, now every day I jump in the ocean. I am in the salt water. I walk on the sand. I feel the sand in my feet.
The sand she’s referring to is in Miami, where she now lives. Florida, you say!?
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Well, that’s one less car on I-84. I know it’s just a drop in the bucket, but I don’t want to lose this feeling. Let’s ride this wave and see how many more Connecticut-hating humans we can pack in bubble wrap and ship to America’s sweaty phallus.
If you have any creative ideas for pushing the Nutmeg State haters to their limit, please share. I’m open to anything that creates a little more breathing room for the rest of us.
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