Bethenny Frankel was just spotted in Miami amid a new romance. Who’s the mystery man?
Hold up. For those keeping track at home, Bethenny Frankel has a new beau.
If you scrolled too quickly on Instagram, you may have missed the Bravolebrity’s “announcement,” if you can call it that.
Earlier this week, the “Real Housewives of New York” OG posted a video of a man in a sweater and baseball cap tending to a fireplace somewhere cold. You can’t see his face as the cellphone camera only captures him from behind.
“POV,” reads the text over screen. “He buys you a luxury heated throw and builds a fire while you sip an overpriced latte.”
Rapper Latto’s hit song “Thank You For My Man” plays in the background.
The mystery guy was not tagged, but it’s definitely not former fiancé Paul Bernon, whom Frankel split with last spring after six years together, on and off.
According to multiple gossip mags, Tom Villante is Frankel’s latest suitor. The couple were first spotted together looking cozy at the NYC “Yellowstone” premiere earlier this month.
The 54-year-old mother of one definitely has a type. Like Bernon, Villante is not only boyishly handsome but mega successful. The Princeton alum (Class of ‘89, as per LinkedIn) is the founder of YapStone, a global payment processing platform.
While it’s unclear when or how this romance began, the reality vet admitted she met Bernon on a dating app.
So, how hot and heavy are these two? The Daily Mail just snapped pictures of Frankel in Miami Beach, wearing a giant rock on her left finger, speculating that they’re already engaged. But honestly, that ring could be from the Skinnygirl founder’s own collection, just sayin.’
Frankel, who graduated from Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, and her teen daughter Bryn came to town to spend Thanksgiving with “some friends,” she said Thursday in a “GRWM” video. It’s unclear if Villante is along for the trip down south; the businessman’s account is, unfortunately, private.
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This story was originally published November 29, 2024 at 4:11 PM.