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Bethenny Frankel hits grocery store ahead of Easter festivities with her nine-year old daughter

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The former Real Housewives Of New York star's foundation is on track to distribute $15 million in aid across more than 15 states this week.Ahead of her Easter festivities at home, Bethenny Frankelstocked up on some essentials during in the Hamptons on Saturday.While working to make the holiday special for her nine-year-old daughter, the 49-year-old Skinnygirl founder made a grocery run in a face mask, gloves and a pair of light-wash blue jeans.

Stocking up:Ahead of her Easter festivities at home, Bethenny Frankel stocked up on some essentials during quarantine in the Hamptons on SaturdayThe mother-of-one, who shares Bryn Hoppy with ex-husbandJason Hoppy, toted a cart full of shopping bags, including one with a pink Easter basketpeeking out..

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