What Is Bethenny Frankel's Net Worth?
Bethenny Frankel is an American reality television personality and entrepreneur who has a net worth of $80 million. Bethenny Frankel skyrocketed to fame as one of the original cast members of the reality television series "The Real Housewives of New York City." Her candid personality and sharp wit made her a standout figure in the world of reality television, and she quickly became a fan favorite. But beyond her television persona, Frankel is also a savvy entrepreneur.
Outside of her reality fame, Bethenny has earned a fortune through a variety of business ventures. The majority of her wealth today came from the sale of her Skinnygirl cocktail company. The Skinnygirl brand, which started as a line of low-calorie cocktails has since expanded to include a diverse range of products, from snacks to apparel. The success of Skinnygirl led to its acquisition in 2011 by Beam Global for around $100 million, although Frankel retained the rights to the Skinnygirl name for certain product categories.
In recent years, she has been a fairly successful home renovation and flipper, YouTuber, author of four self-help books, and host of several podcasts. As we detail in a moment, she also earned a seven-figure windfall from a wise early investment in the celebrity greeting app Cameo.
Cameo Investment
In 2019, Bethenny was asked to join the celebrity greeting app Cameo. She agreed but had one condition. She would only join if she received equity in the company. Knowing that Bethenny could be a crucial linchpin in attracting other reality stars (especially "Housewives"), Cameo agreed.
By 2021, with the COVID pandemic causing Cameo's popularity to soar, the company raised $100 million at a $1 billion valuation. Sensing that the app's popularity peaked, Bethenny sold her shares at this funding round. According to Frankel, she earned a "seven figure" payday from the sale.
Early Life
Bethenny Frankel was born on November 4, 1970, in New York City. Her father, Robert J. Frankel, was a horse trainer, and her mother, Bernadette Birk, was an interior designer. Frankel's father left when she was just four years old, and her mother later married John Parisella, also a horse trainer, when Bethenny was five. Her childhood was turbulent, with Frankel moving many times and attending many schools growing up until she enrolled in boarding school. She graduated from the Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, before attending the Natural Gourmet Institute in New York City, Boston University for two years, and finally graduating from New York University with a degree in psychology and communications.
Career Beginnings
With dreams of becoming an actress, Frankel moved to Los Angeles in 1992. She built up connections working small acting roles and jobs such as nanny to Paris Hilton and personal assistant to Jerry and Linda Bruckheimer, and leveraged these connections into her first company, an event-planning business named In Any Event, although the business was short-lived.
Reality Shows
Frankel started the company BethennyBakes in 2003, offering 'healthy' baked goods and meal delivery in New York City. It was featured on the reality competition series "The Apprentice: Martha Stewart" in 2005, and she made it through the competition to become one of the finalists. Although the company went out of business in 2006, her stint on the reality competition show marked the beginning of Frankel's career on reality shows.
Bethenny was selected in 2008 as part of the cast for the reality show "The Real Housewives of New York City." After leaving the show in September 2010, citing personal reasons, she returned to "Real Housewives" in 2014 following a three-season absence. She once again left the show in August 2019, stating a desire to focus on her personal life.
Along with her partner at the time, Jason Hoppy, Frankel was featured on the Bravo reality show "Bethenny Getting Married?," which followed the couple's engagement, marriage, and the birth of their daughter. She also landed her own talk show after negotiations for her to host a show first began in 2011. "The Bethenny Show" first began airing on September 9, 2013; it was short-lived and was canceled on February 14, 2014. In 2021, her new show, "The Big Shot with Bethenny," premiered. Over the years, she has also made appearances on "Shark Tank," "Bar Rescue," and "Beat Bobby Flay."
Skinnygirl Earnings
Frankel earned the vast majority of her net worth as the founder and CEO of Skinnygirl Cocktails. Her company has launched several books and DVDs, including "Naturally Thin: Unleash Your SkinnyGirl and Free Yourself from a Lifetime of Dieting" (2009), "The SkinnyGirl Dish: Easy Recipes for Your Naturally Thin Life" (2009), "A Place of Yes: 10 Rules for Getting Everything You Want Out of Life" (2011), the novel "Skinnydipping" (2012), "Skinnygirl Solutions: Simple Ideas, Extraordinary Results" (2014), "Cookie Meets Peanut" (2014), "Skinnygirl Cocktails: 100 Fabulous and Flirty Cocktail Recipes and Party Foods for Any Occasion, Without the Guilt" (2014), and "I Suck at Relationships So You Don't Have To: 10 Rules for Not Screwing Up Your Happily Ever After" (2016).
However, the real windfall came when Bethenny sold her line of alcoholic beverages to Fortune Brands' Beam Global in 2011 (which is now part of Suntory). It was initially reported that Frankel's Skinnygirl drink company was purchased for $120 million.
When you actually dig into Beam Global's SEC filings, you will learn that the true value of the deal was a minimum of $39 million and may go as high as $64 million. Beam has set aside $25 million in incentives for Frankel based on the future performance of the brand. One sales setback occurred when, in August of 2011, Skinnygirl was pulled off the shelves of Whole Foods amid controversy that the drink used preservatives. It is advertised as being preservative-free. CelebrityNetWorth did an in-depth analysis of her Skinnygirl deal in the following article: How Much Money Did Bethenny Frankel Make Selling Skinnygirl Cocktails?
Other products she has launched under the Skinnygirl brand include Skinnygirl Market Fresh Deli, a line of pre-packaged lunch meat certified by the American Heart Association for containing lower levels of sodium and fat.
Personal Life
Frankel's first husband was entertainment executive Peter Sussman, whom she married in 1996 and divorced in 1997. Her second marriage to pharmaceutical sales executive Jason Hoppy was documented on the show "Bethenny Getting Married?" They wed in March 2010, separated in December 2012, and Frankel filed for divorce from Hoppy in January 2013. A custody agreement was finalized in June 2014, followed by a financial settlement in July 2016. The couple divorced in January 2021. Together, Hoppy and Frankel have one daughter.
Bethenny became engaged to film producer Paul Bernon in 2021, but they split up in 2024.
In 2022, Frankel sued TikTok over alleged scam ads hijacking her likeness.
Real Estate
Over the years, Bethenny has bought and sold quite a few impressive homes in New York City, Greenwich, Connecticut, and the Hamptons. Here's a breakdown of the most notable purchases and sales:
In 2011, Bethenny paid $4.995 million for a loft in NYC's Tribeca neighborhood. According to reports at the time, she spent an estimated $500,000 on renovations. She listed this property for sale in 2016 for $6.95 million and found a buyer in ONE DAY at the full asking price.
In 2014, Bethenny paid $4.2 million for a two-bedroom condo on Mercer Street in New York City. Again, she performed some major renovations. She attempted to sell this property in 2016 for $5.25 million but ultimately accepted $3.65 million in 2020.
In 2015, she paid $2.7 million for a home in the Hamptons, which she continues to own today.
In 2017, Frankel bought a second property in the Hamptons to use for rental income. She paid $2 million for this property and eventually changed her mind and sold it in 2020 for $2.3 million.
In 2017, Bethenny paid $4.2 million for a four-bedroom condo in New York City's SoHo neighborhood. She then performed a complete renovation. In December 2021, she listed the condo for sale for a shade under $7 million. Here's a video tour of this condo:
In 2019, Bethenny bought a home in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood to be closer to her fiance, Paul Bernon.
In 2020, Frankel paid $2.1 million for a home in Greenwich, Connecticut. In mid-2020, she sold this home for $3.3 million. In 2020, she also paid $1.8 million for another home in Greenwich. After performing a major renovation, she sold this home a year later for $3.5 million.
At the beginning of 2021, Bethenny paid $4.5 million for a mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut.