The media personality put things into perspective for fans by blasting Bethenny Frankel for “mocking” her interview on her eponymous talk show in 2013.
Stodden’s reaction was prompted by Frankel’s view of the Kardashians changing the way their bodies appear in photographs. The outburst has drawn mixed reactions from Stodden’s fans, who have followed his story for a long time.
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Courtney Stodden’s Appearance On The Bethenny Frankel Show Was Unforgettable
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All appeared well in the world on September 2 until Stodden replaced Frankel following the latter’s action against the Kardashians’ “irresponsible” photoshopping, which he claimed was “unfair to women.” Not one to buy into the argument, Stodden took to Instagram to post two throwback photos from his time on Frankel’s show in 2013. Captioning it, the 28-year-old said:
“How are you @bethennyfrankel for girls/women when you made me feel so mocked on your show when I was 19? I canceled all my other interviews in nyc and immediately went back to LA in tears.”
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Stodden added that “The Real Housewives of New York City” didn’t “try to help” her, allowing her “audience members to laugh at me.” This move from Frankel hurt the teenager to the point of causing “insecurities, depression that added to MY own eating disorder.”
The beauty pageant contestant also wrote that the 51-year-old’s comments were “just hypocritical” as she felt he “had to say ‘”I don’t read or write” when he mockingly asked about my book.” Stodden ended the lengthy caption by recounting how close she came to tears in the middle of the interview, noting that it was “something I don’t forget but I’m fine I can’t deal with women who win???”
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Despite keeping the post hidden, hundreds of people took to its comments section to express their displeasure with Frankel. Speaking to Page Six about the event, Stodden – who came out as non-binary last year but uses the pronouns, he and they – said:
“Honestly it doesn’t make me feel good to relive such a traumatic moment, but I want to show the double standard he lives by.”
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The “Celebrity Big Brother” star insists that he will not invite guests on his show to make fun of them. The reason for that is how someone is treated, sticking to them because of “important words.” During the interview, Frankel compared the teenager to a stripper and porn star because of her fashion choices — in the words of the TV host, Stodden looked “very haphazard.”
The “Reality Ex-Wives” alum, who believed the host’s comments were dangerous and hypocritical, stated, “If she was insinuating the Kardashians are not role models for young women, would she say her behavior is role models?”
Frankel reached out to Stodden via his Instagram DM, which was shared by his followers. After claiming that she rewatched the problematic interaction, the mother-of-one said that the way people present themselves is part of their “branding and marketing” and that her guest “definitely marketed” himself differently back then.
He then wished Stodden the best of luck before continuing, “If anything I said bothered you or stuck with you, I’m sorry.” Frankel ended his lengthy message by trying to take credit for how Stodden is doing.
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You’ll recall that Stodden rose to fame in 2011 as a “child bride” after 50-year-old Doug Hutchison married her when she was 16. When he appeared on Frankel’s show, the then-teenager was out of his angst. on-again-off-again husband – who is an acting coach.
Frankel’s Honest Take on Skkn By Kim Kardashian
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In August, The Blast reported that Frankel shared his unfiltered thoughts about Skkn with his followers. In a TikTok video she uploaded, the twice-divorced celebrity informed viewers that she only uses two products — exfoliation and under-eye cream — because they’re the ones she’s most familiar with.
Frankel then referred to the brand promoting their entire line as “smash and grab” before noting that everyone’s skin is different from day to day. Therefore, there is only a need for a foundation.
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Before the two-minute clip ends, “The Apprentice: Martha Stewart” runner-up declares under-eyes a “bulb” product that she “doesn’t understand.” Frankel joked that unless someone lives in a “round house” or has a “round medicine cabinet,” the product containers will be rolling everywhere.
As for peeling, the author concludes that the packaging is “impractical.” While he gives Kardashian props for the micro white details in the mix, Frankel notes that other brands do it for less.
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