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Bethenny Frankel and Paul Bernon have broken up after six years of dating, Us Weekly can exclusively confirm. A mutual friend of the couple confirmed to Us that “it just wasn’t going to work" between the pair, who split around two months ago. "They are so different – he’s an under the radar kind of guy," the source said. Frankel has sparked confusion about her relationship status by selectively wearing her giant engagement ring in social media videos in recent weeks. "She still has the...
Bethenny Frankel has ended her engagement to Paul Bernon just weeks after
Reality star Bethenny Frankel and her fiancé, Paul Bernon, have reportedly split. The former "Real Housewives of New York" star and the film producer called off their engagement about two months ago and after nearly six years together, Us Weekly reported Monday. Representatives for Frankel and Bernon did not immediately respond Tuesday to The Times' requests for comment. “It just wasn’t going to work,” a mutual friend of the former couple told Us Weekly. “They are so different — he’s an...
Bethenny Frankel, 53, and her fiance Paul Bernon, 45, reportedly split up two months ago. The site claimed that 'it just wasn't going to work' between the pair who met on a dating app in 2018.
After facing over 100 shots in her first two playoff games, both overtime odysseys, you’d think Aerin Frankel might be just a little frazzled. But guess again. The Boston goaltender remains focused on the goal at hand, bringing her team that much closer to a spot in the Professional Women’s Hockey League finals. The former […]
LAVAL, Quebec (AP) — Susanna Tapani scored in overtime and Aerin Frankel made 53 saves to lead Boston to a 2-1 win over Montreal in Game 1 of a Professional Women’s Hockey League semifinal series on
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