New York housewife Bethenny Frankel has a new frienemy, crazy Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth. She claims Bethenny’s husband Jason Hoppy is gay and that Bethenny cheated with a tummy tuck to lose her baby weight in three weeks. Meeeeeow!
Omarosa, 36, who is best known for her reality television villainess roles, took a swipe at Bethenny after Frankel dismissed comparisons between the two during an interview on ABC’s “The View” June 10.
Bethenny dismissed a comparision with Omarosa, by seemingly dissing her. She said she actually had carved a “real career” out of her reality tv notoriety, with her diet books and such, while Omarosa is only known for being a tv villain.
That’s when Omarosa let the cat out of the bag about Bethenny, outing her alleged C-section tummy tuck and husband, Jason’s
alleged sexuality. Although how she would know is a mystery.
Bethenny, however, did seem to perform a medical miracle by losing 29 pounds in three weeks after giving birth to premature 4-lb, 12-oz baby Bryn on May 8.
While critics had speculated that Frankel, 39, had dieted while pregnant, she insisted that much of the 35 pregnancy pounds she had gained was water weight.
“When[Bethenny] got a tummy tuck with her c-section after the baby and pretended that she just LOST the baby weight NATURALLY – none of us said anything because she was happy,” Omarosa told Perez Hilton June 10.
“But now that she is hurling insults at EVERYONE, including her Real House Wives cast mates and people like me who have always had her back- the gloves are off,” she said.
Omarosa, who became famous as a villain on the reality show “The Apprentice,” called Bethenny’s comments on “The View” unprovoked and uncalled for.
“Today she tried to act like her show was superior to my new show and her book was superior to my book or her career was superior, I was surprised that she went there with me!!
“She got her start or the Apprentice just like me. She is on a NBC show just like I was. She is making a living in the world of reality tv just like me,” Omarosa said.Nominated for best original score is the musical “Memphis.” It centers on the romance between a white disc jockey and a black singer in 1950s Memphis. David Bryan, 48, keyboardist for Bon Jovi, wrote the show’s music and lyrics. A lifelong member of a New Jersey synagogue, he often sounds the shofar on the High Holy Days.






