Frankel-y, she doesn’t give a Lu-damn.
Bethenny Frankel fired back at Luann de Lesseps on Monday after her former “Real Housewives of New York City” co-star said she’d prefer to never see her again.
“Feels fairly likely since I [sic] my life isn’t a cabaret,” Frankel, 52, replied to a fan on Threads asking her thoughts on de Lesseps’ recent comments.
The Skinnygirl founder’s clapback referred to a 2019 screaming match between herself and the cabaret star, 58, where she yelled that “life is not a cabaret!”
Frankel went on to write, “Also I love when people are [as] obsessed with me as she is, so I should send her an edible arrangement.”
De Lesseps’ rep didn’t immediately respond to Pvnew’s request for comment.
The performer told Entertainment Tonight on Wednesday that Frankel and Carole Radziwill are the two “RHONY” alums she doesn’t need to see again.
“Carole, you know, she trashed our show. Bethenny trashed our show,” the “Money Can’t Buy You Class” singer explained to the outlet last week. “I don’t even want to give her air time.”
Earlier this month, de Lesseps threw additional shade at her rival during an episode of Pvnew’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast.
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De Lesseps joked that she would’ve made Frankel “walk the plank” had she joined the “Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: RHONY Legacy” cast members in St. Barts.
“We could always use the extra ratings but we didn’t have to have that,” she continued. “This was a very in-sync group. It was a perfect group for me.”
Frankel and de Lesseps – who were each original cast members on the Bravo show, which is being rebooted with six new stars – have a lengthy history of throwing jabs at one another.
Last year, de Lesseps called Frankel “sad,” “pathetic” and “desperate” for launching a “Real Housewives” rewatch podcast.
Frankel then shot back that de Lesseps is “consumed” with her.
“It must be painful and challenging and really obsessive to be so fixated on someone else,” she said on her “ReWives” podcast in April.
During a Sunday appearance on “Watch What Happens Live,” de Lesseps addressed their feud, clarifying that she didn’t leave a Broadway show opening in March because Frankel was also in the audience.