

The next stop on Frankel’s tour was the bathroom, which she described as “beyond.” The Skinnygirl mogul spent the next 10 seconds speaking in a French accent and urging her fiancé, Paul Bernon - who was along for the travels but very clearly trying to keep to himself - that since the chips must be “French,” he should “go for Scoopa.” Picking up one of the chips, which looked exactly like a Tostitos Scoop, she joked, “These are made by Jean-Georges they’re called Tostitos Scoops.” “Next time, I want pretzels that are not all broken, if that’s possible,” the “RHONY” alum quipped as she gave said snacks the “bombastic side eye.” “Next time, I want pretzels that are not all broken, if that’s possible,” she quipped as she gave said snacks the “bombastic side eye.”įrankel, 52, then showed a meal she had ordered that included tortilla chips, salsa, queso, a chicken sandwich, some fries and a side Caesar salad. “You know I’ll tell you when expensive s–t is not worth it,” she reminded her fans while issuing the “scathing travel review.” Bethenny Frankel took her Instagram followers on a guided tour of the “garbouj” international terminal at Newark Airport. “I’m gonna show you the craft services,” she said, going on to film dozens of bags of only Fritos chips scattered throughout, unwrapped muffins mashed into a large serving container, a huge pot containing the remains of chicken noodle soup and a basically empty jar of mostly broken pretzel sticks. “You know I’ll tell you when expensive s–t is not worth it,” the ever-vocal “Real Housewives of New York City” alum reminded her fans in a Reel posted Tuesday.įrankel panned around the surprisingly small terminal - highlighting the “garbouj” duty-free section and crowded lounge - and labeled the entire space a “really dreck” “non-event.” Bethenny Frankel posts ‘chaotic and terrifying’ video ‘scarfing down’ seafood in hotel room: ‘Why is she like this?’īethenny Frankel issued a “scathing travel review” while giving her Instagram followers a hilarious guided tour of the international terminal at New Jersey’s Newark Airport ahead of a pricey flight.
