Bethenny Frankel There is no time to let haters, including those who humiliate only the mortal creators make money physically.
Frankel, 54, on Friday, August 29 Her “Carnival” podcastcompare shopping as an analogy for people’s different preferences.
She explained that like Onlyfans, it is a subscription site that allows nude videos and other adult content, not everyone agrees with the products you buy – but that doesn’t mean you should stop doing what you do.
“I don’t go to the cigar and pipe store. What does that mean? Are they not allowed to smoke cigars and pipes?” Frankel asked. “If you don’t hurt other people and you don’t really do anything that is harmful to yourself, like, how about mine, what do other people do to their body, life, clothes?”
former Real housewife in New York City Celebrities claim that as a society, “we have always been like this. We have always been so judgmental.”
Frankel Content creator And herself.
“I just turned on the camera and the video and it looked like a shipwreck. Some people might be thinking, ‘What is she doing?’” she said of her social media preferences. “I posted my life in my pajamas. Like, some people might be like, ‘Is she OK? That’s what I want.”
The founder of Skinnygirl explained that she is not a fan who is messed up by everyone every minute every day. “I want transparent skin. I don’t want to burn my hair. I don’t want to perform for others every day,” Frankel said. “When I go somewhere, I decided I want to look good.”
Frankel returns to the critical culture and points out, “But it’s my body, my choice. People criticize other people’s recipes, what you choose to eat: ‘gh, looks disgusting.’ Well, well, you don’t have to eat it.”
As far as fans are concerned, Frankel quipped, “You don’t have to listen. You don’t have to watch.”
“The good news is that you don’t have to do anything you don’t want to do, unless it’s your job, you’re working.”
Frankel concluded: “I think it’s just me getting older, I just become more unapologetic and make others more unapologetic. They don’t have to apologize. They don’t have to explain. They don’t have to do anything.”
Frankel claims She’s “never been”the platform attracted millions of dollars. The site allows content creators to post whatever they want and is popular among sex workers and influencers who share sexy photos and videos for subscribers.
Many are only stars participating “Competitive Sex” Trend and Lily Phillips June said she slept with 1,113 people in 12 hours. British creators Bonnie Blue Tell sun In January, she had sex with 1,057 people in 12 hours.
“I don’t need a wheelchair. I’m fine,” she revealed via Instagram at the time. “It feels like I’ve had a heavy day in the bedroom.”
Australian Star Anne Knight He also participated in the action, revealing in May that she slept with 583 people within six hours and was later hospitalized.
“The prognosis is good, it seems I have to take a week off and try to relax a little, sit down in the sun and keep it a little bit,” he said. Exclusively tell US Weekly then. “But I’ll be fine. I won’t let this slow me down.”
To learn more about the serious potential risks and hazards of “competitive gender” and other explicit scoped content, read what doctors, mental health professionals and other experts tell you Us Weekly is here.

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