Bethenny Frankel kicked off 2025 with a New Year’s Day dip in Miami Beach with her boyfriend since September, Yapstone founder Tom Villante.
The RHONY alum, 54, flaunted her svelte 5-foot-5 figure in a printed bikini with puffed sleeves and her usual excess of accessories, including heart-shaped sunglasses.
Bethenny doesn’t exercise or lift weights, but she insists on keeping her shape taut by simply “walking on the beach.”
‘I have toned arms. “I don’t look torn,” Frankel admitted in tiktok in August.
‘Because I don’t exercise or lift weights and I don’t want to be judged right now! But I know that as you get older you have to build muscle mass and lift weights, I don’t want that.’
The curly-haired, 56-year-old Princeton graduate, who wore dark sunglasses and a blue swim trunk, normally runs his vacation rental payment processing app from Santa Monica, California, but has been spending more time in Florida.
Bethenny Frankel kicked off 2025 with a New Year’s Day swim in Miami Beach with her boyfriend since September, Yapstone founder Tom Villante.
The Just B podcaster normally lives in her native New York, but she spent the last month in Miami, where she recently purchased a new apartment in a high-rise.
Tom was previously married to Caitlin Anastasia Meeha, while Bethenny ended her six-year on-again, off-again relationship with her ex-fiancé, PMB Ventures managing partner Paul Bernon, last March.
But Frankel spends most of her time with her daughter Bryn Casey Hoppy, 14, from her three-year marriage to pharmaceutical sales executive Jason Hoppy, which finally ended in January 2021 after a nine-year legal separation. years.
The Danger in the Dorm actress celebrated New Year’s Eve by wearing a Rebecca Vallance feather minidress with chrome pumps and a vintage Dior bag.
Bethenny – who ‘I had not consumed alcohol in 35 days’ – called in 2025 aboard a yacht and “didn’t drink” while watching “fireworks in every direction.”
‘It was great to be completely sober and just enjoy it, be in the moment and be present. I have a New Year’s resolution. It’s about “accepting, allowing and not perfecting,”‘ Frankel, who has 8.6 million followers on social media, saying.
‘Allowing not only things to happen, but not happening… Accepting myself and other people as they are… Not needing everything to be perfect; that will be the hardest.’
Two years ago, Martha Stewart’s protégé invested in Mingle Mocktails, a non-alcoholic brand based in Philadelphia.
Bethenny sold her famous Skinnygirl empire to Beam Suntory for $100 million in 2011, and still receives payments and a small percentage of sales from her former liquor brand, according to Forbes.
The RHONY alum, 54, flaunted her svelte 5-foot-5 figure in a printed bikini with puffed sleeves and her usual excess of accessories, including heart-shaped sunglasses.
Bethenny doesn’t exercise or lift weights, but insists she maintains her taut shape by simply “walking on the beach.”
The curly-haired, 56-year-old Princeton graduate, who wore dark sunglasses and a blue swim trunk, normally runs his vacation rental payment processing app from Santa Monica, California, but has been spending more time in Florida.
Frankel normally lives in his native New York, but spent the last month in Miami, where he recently bought a new apartment in a skyscraper.
Tom was previously married to Caitlin Anastasia Meeha, while the Just B podcaster ended her six-year on-again, off-again relationship with her ex-fiancé, PMB Ventures managing partner Paul Bernon, last March.
But Bethenny spends most of her time with her 14-year-old daughter Bryn Casey Hoppy (right, pictured last Saturday) from her three-year marriage to Jason Hoppy, which ended in 2021.
Frankel celebrated New Year’s Eve wearing a Rebecca Vallance feather minidress with chrome pumps and a vintage Dior bag.
The Danger in the Dorm actress, who “hadn’t drank alcohol in 35 days,” called in 2025 aboard a yacht and “didn’t drink” while watching “fireworks in every direction”
Bethenny said: ‘It was great to be completely sober and just enjoying it, being in the moment and being present. I have a New Year’s resolution. It is “accept, allow and do not perfect.”
Frankel continued, “Allowing not only things to happen, but things not to happen… Accepting myself and other people as they are… Not needing everything to be perfect—that’s going to be the hardest.”