Bethenny Frankel Reveals Painful Past: 'I Never Had a True Childhood'
Bethenny Frankel lives a charmed life of red carpets, velvet ropes and A-list parties, but things weren't always so glamorous for the 'Bethenny Getting Married' star.
In the latest issue of
PEOPLE, Frankel opens up about her difficult childhood, discussing her mother's battles with an eating disorder and alcoholism, the abandonment she felt when her father left and her own struggles with food.
"I never had a true childhood," Frankel tells the mag. "There was a lot of destruction: alcohol abuse, eating disorders and violent fights."
At just 4 years old, Frankel's father, Bobby, a legendary Belmont Stakes-winning horse trainer, left her mother Bernadette. Frankel temporarily relocated to Los Angeles with her father, but returned to New York to live with her mother just a year later because her father's lifestyle did not afford him enough time to take care of her. Bobby would eventually cut Bethenny out of his life entirely. "He said, I'm washing my hands of this whole situation."
This past November, just before Bobby passed away, Bethenny tired to reconnect with her father, but he refused to see her. "He was done," she says. "I didn't exist to him."
Life with her mother was difficult, to say the least. According to Bethenny, Bernadette was severely bulimic and abused alcohol. Frankel often ended up caring for her mother, including cleaning up both the bathroom and her mom after she'd purge. "She was someone who needed taken care of," Frankel recalls.
Bernadette allegedly became violent when she was drinking and would throw dishes, pictures and other household items. "The house would be in shambles," Frankel remembers, adding that she would often hide in the closet when her mother became violent.
Bethenny also remembers having to call the police when Bernadette would fight with her second husband, John Parisella, who despite a difficult relationship, Frankel calls "the only father I've ever known." Bernadette denies Bethenny's allegations that she was violent, bulimic and abused alcohol; however, Parisella confirmed to PEOPLE that Bernadette showed "showed signs of bulimia" and drank heavily.
Frankel has had little contact with her mother over the past 10 years, and will not allow Bernadette to contact Bryn, her 2-month-old daughter with husband Jason Hoppy. "I don't want her to contact us and make it toxic," Bethenny says of Bernadette.
Now an entrepreneur, Frankel says her healthy-living empire, which includes two bestselling cookbooks, workout DVDs and her line of Skinnygirl Margaritas, was inspired by her own struggles with food. "I was owned by dieting," she says. "I hated myself. I was completely obsessed and consumed."
Years of dieting hurt her metabolism, and Frankel resolved to not allow food to rule her life. "I would never be extreme again, it doesn't work," she tells PEOPLE. Her desire to be in command of food (not the other way around) led the culinary school graduate to start a line of vegan cookies and a health food catering business. Her successes with both landed her a spot on the Martha Stewart version of 'The Apprentice' in 2005, where she came in second.
Frankel was smitten with the reality TV fame that came with 'The Apprentice,' so when 'Real Housewives of New York City' was heading to Bravo in 2008, she jumped at the chance to be on the show. Frankel's difficult past has helped her deal with the drama that comes with 'Housewives': "I was able to have some perspective on all the drama," she says.
Her rough childhood and hard work have made Frankel particularly thankful for what she has now. She and Hoppy, a sales executive, married in late March. She calls Hoppy her "anchor," and says that he has "taught me that being taken care of was emotional and not financial."
Sensing something special about Frankel and Hoppy's whirlwind romance and engagement, Bravo asked the popular 'Housewife' if she'd be interested in capturing her wedding plans and pregnancy on film for her own spinoff show. She jumped at the chance and 'Bethenny Getting Married' was born. The show recently scored Bravo its highest-rated series premiere ever.
While Frankel is proud of her reality TV successes, right now her focus is on baby Bryn. "Everything that's happened is exciting, but it's nothing like having her in your arms," she says. "I just want to give her the life I didn't have."
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Oh, boo friggin hoo. Get in line. Based on a short clip I saw of her new show where she had a word for her new husband, I'd say that he certainly has a full plate--being married to her.
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Doesn't say much for you when you can only handle a "short clip."
Wow..You must be one of those women that "depends" on a man..feel sorry for you..Love u Betheny ..Thanks for being inspirational!
I agree. Is she that desperate for more attention. Everyone has a story, everyone suffered something growing up. If you read further down, she spent time with her father, you wonder is it real or acting? I'll go with acting. Toughen up.
well from what little i saw of the show one can say that one envies her hubby his nights but not his days so to speak
I agree Mike. She does not know what is appropriate and what isn't and she has a lot of emotional problems that although she wants to have a family and Jason, she is going to mess it up. She is so emotionally damaged she cant be what she wants to be.
I give the marriage 2 yrs tops. Sad
Bethany is a useless, talentless piece of crap. Why is she every where??? I am so sick of seeing these non talented people in the media. She is ugly and has no personality at all. Beth, go away and take your kid with ya.
I agree with you Mike, lots of us regular people had problems growing up but we dont blame our parents for everything like the stars do, wonder where the money came from for them to learn their skills.
I love Bethenny, but she should leave the past behind her. Cutting her mother out of her life, seems to have been the best thing she could have done for herself and her family. But Girl, realize your blessings, and let it all go. We all have our stories.
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Bethany
You go girl I have followed you from the 1st show. You deserve to have it all and now you do. Including Jason's family.
God Bless all of you. Keep up the good work Just love the show.
Everyone has a past.
Kim, I totally agree with you. I had to cut my father out of my life for some of the same reasons. Sometimes it's the healthiest thing to do. But then you have to move on, especially when you want to keep your current relationships healthy. I've watched "New York" and "Married" off and on, and I hope she is able to learn from her mother and father what NOT to do when she's a wife and mother.
i am surprised that bethenny has forgotten spending summers with her father at saratoga race course.. in maybe her 20's late teen's.....knew her father, saw her there and she talked about how wonderful it was to be with her father at saratoga on another show , not RHNY
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Actually those summers were spent with her step-father not her real dad...who was also a horse trainer...she often refers to her step father as her dad.
Zander, she was referring to her step father, John Parisella. Her mother remarried when she was 4 and that is the only father she has ever known...or called "father" for that matter. Please check your facts before posting.
Respectfully,
I believe Bethenny is trying to leave her past behind..But you know it's very difficult to leave painful childhood memories behind. Especially when it involves both your father and your mother. And not having siblings to confide in probably made it worse. I am sure being an only child raised in all that drama was very lonely .
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Does anybody know why her father would refuse to see her when she went to see him when he was dying ? Something bad must have happened for a father to refuse to see his daughter . Especially on his death bed .
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this was my reply to Abby. oops.
You don't have to do anything for your father to stop talking to you... Sometimes they are the problem. Don't always jump to the conclusion that she did something. Sometimes these so called dads take it out on the children what the mothers did to them. Thinking that they are hurting them but not thinking of the children.
I had a difficult childhood too. I didn't know it at the time, but I had (and still have) Asperger's Syndrome, and I alienated the other kids without even trying. Where the hell is MY press coverage??
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idiot.