Bethenny Frankel recently bid farewell to her fellow Real Housewives of New York, leaving the reality show back in August.But the born-and-bred New Yorker is keeping busy with her philanthropic efforts as she takes a step away from the spotlight.She appeared Wednesday on Good Morning America, where she revealed how she's contributing to the fight against the coronavirus pandemic through her BStrong initiative, all while quarantined with her family at home in New York City.
Giving back: Bethenny Frankel appeared Wednesday on Good Morning America, where she revealed how she's contributing to the fight against the coronavirus pandemic through her BStrong initiativeThe 49-year-old told Robin Roberts:'Before lockdown, it was all about corona.