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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayBethenny Frankel is back — and she’s not going anywhere.
The “Real Housewives of New York City” alum took to Instagram Thursday to scold her followers after her original video condemning Bad Bunny’s 2026 Super Bowl halftime show went viral.
With sopping wet hair fresh from the shower, Frankel began her Reel, “I can’t even wait to get my robe on to say this to you. Let’s say I say something wrong, let’s say I get a word wrong … let’s say for a brief second — even though I’ve been to Puerto Rico, like, six times — realize that it’s a territory but that it is not on the mainland so it feels culturally different … let’s say I get it wrong, let’s say I f–king say it wrong: You have two choices.”
The 55-year-old explained that her fans can either “educate” her by saying things like, “I want you to understand this,” or they can say, “F–k you, you whore, you ‘Tales from the Crypt,’ you Skeletor, you racist, you c–t.”
“In the United States of America, we have never been more f–king divided, so why not try to talk to someone who says something wrong, who has a different opinion than you, who thinks like the uncle at your Thanksgiving dinner table that you can’t believe thinks that way?” she wondered.
“Instead of telling him he’s a piece of s–t and putting him the ground, have a conversation, have a dialogue.”
The entrepreneur went on to slam the idea that everyone has to fit into one political box.
“You’re either woke or MAGA. Is there nothing in between? ‘Cause I’m neither woke nor MAGA. You can f–king trust and believe,” she said, arguing that both Democratic and Republican politicians have done “moronic” things.
“What the f–k happened to us? Life is not a zero-sum game,” she continued. “We’re human beings! So if I say something that f–king bothers you, let me know in a constructive way so I can change. If you just wanna put me in the goddamn ground, wait for it, baby, ’cause I’m not f–king going anywhere.”
Frankel insisted she’s “one of the only ones who will actually speak their mind,” claiming internet users just want “mommies that will just say what [they] program them to say.”
She further claimed that those unnamed celebrities don’t really believe in what they share publicly and are “bulls–ting” their fans because “they’re all texting [her] on the side” saying the opposite.
The Skinnygirl founder stressed that she keeps it real, explaining, “When I talk to you, I’m talking live and direct. And if I feel something, think something, say something that’s wrong, correct me, educate me, discuss with me.”
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According to Frankel, “This country needs a f–king dialogue. This country is not red or blue. This country is red, white and blue. This country is Puerto Rico, it’s Texas, it’s South Carolina, it’s New York, it’s Jewish, it’s Catholic, it’s Muslim, it’s f–king everything.”
She concluded her message by ordering her followers to “stop” bullying her, stating, “I’m not tolerating this anymore. You wanna go? Let’s f–king go. You’re not gonna take me down, but I would prefer to have a conversation. You’re welcome.”
Frankel wrote atop the footage, “This is who I am. Unfollow me or cancel me.”
After Bad Bunny — whose halftime show celebrated his native Puerto Rico — delivered an electric yet emotional performance Sunday night at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., Frankel uploaded a TikTok in which she asked in part, “Should these entertainment vehicles — the Grammys, the Emmys, the Oscars, the Super Bowl — should this be the place for personal, cultural, political views to be expressed?”
However, she deleted the clip and replaced it with a second one in which she defended the rapper as “an artist expressing himself, his music and his experience as a Puerto Rican man in America.”
Notably, Frankel’s former “RHONY” co-star and once-best friend, Jill Zarin, was just fired from a forthcoming new reality show for posting her own controversial video about the halftime show.
“It’s 250 years that we’re celebrating right now, the United States, and I just don’t think it was appropriate to have it in Spanish,” Zarin, 62, opined in part before falsely complaining that “there were literally no white people in the entire thing.”

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