Bethenny Frankel recently spoke out about being a victim of the string of random punching incidents that have plagued women in New York City, saying she was too “embarrassed” to disclose the incident when it originally happened. Now, she’s opened up about the experience on Dana Carvey and David Spade’s Fly On The Wall podcast, saying she’s convinced New York City has changed for the worse.
“I was in New York City, I think it was like 72nd and West End, which sounds kind of fancy to me, like West End,” the Real Housewives alum began, describing how she’d been taking in the area right before she was attacked. “It was a new area that I was gonna look at and the building was pre-war—super fancy,” she said.
“I walked in and it was this tiny place that had all these different kinds of desserts that I was interested in, and I took my phone out to take a picture of them,” she continued. “I turned around and a guy, just as I was walking out the door, just whacked me in the face.”