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⁘I saw it advertised online, and I just bought it and I like it!⁘ Frankel gushed. For Frankel, fashion and protection go hand-in-hand, as she noted how sturdy the bag is. ⁘It⁘s a good weapon, too,⁘ she quipped.
Frankel glammed up her look even more with a green Camilla dress featuring a flowy top with pink and purple flowers. She complimented the breezy piece with nude Isa sandals from Inez, which she noted were ⁘so comfortable.⁘
She also showed off her stacked bracelets, which included gold wristlets, diamond chains and more. Frankel further accessorized with several gold rings, a white face watch and a charm necklace.
⁘I like the way I did my makeup tonight,⁘ Frankel said as she leaned into the camera, showing off her golden eyeshadow, blushed cheeks and pink lips. She tied her look together with a slicked-back ponytail.
Bryn, 14, whom Frankel shares with ex-husband Jason Hoppy , wore a black T-shirt with an Urban Outfitters denim skirt. She added just the right amount of sparkle with a silver Zara purse and bijoux from her mom⁘s jewelry box.
Reality TV fame and fortune.
The alluring world of reality TV fame and fortune - it's a wild ride, folks. We've all heard the whispers of lesser-known contestants scrambling to capitalize on their 15 minutes of fame while others have become household names, bank account balances, and basically, utterly obscenely happy with their newfound wealth.
From "The Real Housewives" to "Survivor" and "Big Brother", reality TV has become a behemoth in the entertainment industry, providing endless opportunities for those willing to poke and prod their way into the privileged ___s of others. But, let's get real for a second - the line between glamour and grift is often blurred, and the minutes of luxury come with a hefty price tag. Here's what *Us Weekly* had to say on the matter: "Reality TV blessings can be both a blessing and a curse.
So, a successful reality TV show can catapult you into stratospheric fame and wealth. But then... the constant attention and scrutiny can lead to toxic relationships, financial recklessness, "and a general sense of existential dread." As the saying goes, "'with great wealth comes great responsibility'."" It's enough to make one wish for a glass of wine... to be frank.