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Bethenny Frankel’s Public Divorce Diss: I ‘Settled' For Estranged Husband Jason Hoppy

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Jan. 10 2014, Published 1:40 p.m. ET

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Bethenny Frankel is throwing her ex Jason Hoppy under the bus – yet again!

During a segment on her talk show, the Skinnygirl mogul dished about her past relationships, admitting that she “settled” for her estranged husband.

“I'm certainly not looking, but I would never ever settle again,” Frankel told her guest Millionaire Matchmaker star Patti Stanger.

Stanger asked, “Do you think you settled with Jason?”

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“Yes, I do,” Frankel replied.

Frankel – who flaunted her new much-younger boyfriend in Miami earlier this month – is still technically married to her ex as the pair continue through a dirty divorce and custody battle over their daughter, Bryn.

During the candid discussion, Frankel went on to admit Hoppy wasn’t the love of her life.

The comment didn’t sit well with the Bravo matchmaker, who advised Frankel to stay quiet about her ex and not drag his name into the press.

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“We’ve all had knockdown, terrible relationships… but I think if you keep it quiet, you’ll come out unscathed.

“It shouldn’t be for the world to hear. Don't throw your exes under the bus… but I know you're a person who likes to tell everything,” Stanger added.

See Frankel’s reaction in the clip below:

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