
Bethenny Frankel, the reality TV star, admitted to having been the victim of a strange blow strike and talked about her struggles living in New York City. She added that Jerry Seinfeld’s city-friendly advocacy is baseless.
Frankel, who was with Dana Carvey and David Spade on the most recent Superfly audio, was concerned that New York City is in trouble and that things have changed for the worse, according to The Daily Beast.
The TV character who is renowned for her role on Donald Trump’s The Apprentice reported that she was again struck in the face by a gentleman while walking into a store in the West End at 72nd Ave.
” I turned round and a person, just as I was walking out the door, only whacked me in the face”, the Bravo sun said.
She added that strange acts like that give the city a bad reputation that drives people away, adding, “because if I go there and then I words the agent,’ Screw this, I do n’t want sit here, this place is nuts,’ because I identify the overall position with that knowledge”.
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She added that items in stores starting to appear “in cages,” similar to those from a futuristic film.
” It’s going to change the real estate business and the market, and then it’s definitely going to be a spiral research of’ New York Doom,'” she said.
The comedian Jerry Seinfeld was then taken a swipe at Frankel. Seinfeld reacted back to a writer’s claim that the Big Apple was dead because people were fleeing the city in droves, but Frankel insisted Seinfeld’s defense of the city is absurd.
Seinfeld was so incensed by claims that New York City was dead, he wrote his own op ed in 2020 entitled,” So You Think New York is ‘ Dead.'”
” Some guy wrote an article during the pandemic about crime, Seinfeld pushed back on it”, she recalled. Because New Yorkers want to gaslight and pretend it’s not actually happening, and close their eyes and pretend they’re not seeing it, there’s been a defensiveness about it.
” Jerry Seinfeld, I hate to say,’ cause I love him and I know you guys love him, but he was wrong”, she said. Worse, she added that New York has “kind of not been great” since 2020. ” When I’m in a drug store, my shoulders are up—like any human that’s near me, I feel like they’re gonna do something to me in the city”.
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