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Bethenny Frankel Is The Realest Of The 'Real Housewives'

The "Housewives" don't just showcase screaming matches, they showcase their real-life charitable work, too.

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Bethenny Frankel Is The Realest Of The 'Real Housewives'

Bethenny Frankel can be found on Bravo's "The Real Housewives of New York City." She's also the founder of Skinnygirl who put out low-calorie cocktails as well as snacks like Skinnygirl popcorn. Bethenny is known on the real housewives to be blunt and always say what she is thinking and has a sassy mouth. She also has just launched an inclusive to all body shapes and sizes, Skinnygirl jeans line.

On one of the latest seasons of The Real Housewives, we see all of Bethenny's charitable work after the devastation from hurricanes in Houston, Texas and Puerto Rico. She has stated that she was the first person to even touch down to Puerto Rico after the hurricane and she continuously is putting money back into Puerto Rico's economy by handing out money cards to people affected by the hurricane.

Her charity organization through which she is doing this work is called B strong. They are now still helping Puerto Rico and Houston but also now helping with other disasters such as wildfires in California and they are also helping low-income families all across the country through their humanitarian relief efforts. In order to help through volunteering or making a donation, you can go to their website to learn more.

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