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Newlywed? Bethenny Frankel Claims She's ‘Married’ 2 Days After Quitting 'RHONY'

Bethenny Frankel Claims She's ‘Married’ After Quitting 'RHONY'
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Aug. 23 2019, Updated 7:43 p.m. ET

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Bethenny Frankel just dropped a bombshell about her relationship status, claiming she's "married" just two days after quitting The Real Housewives of New York.

On Friday, August 23, the Skinnygirl mogul, 48, shared a shocking message to her longtime costars on Twitter:  "I had to go since I’m the only one that is actually married...that’s how crazy this ride is."

Despite the star's apparent confession and wild fan reaction, a source close to Frankel insisted to RadarOnline.com she's not actually married to boyfriend Paul Bernon. In fact, the source claimed, she's still legally married to ex-husband Jason Hoppy years after their bitter split in 2012. 

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Despite the false alarm, Frankel and her boyfriend are super serious.

After she mourned the sudden death of her ex-fiancé, Dennis Shields, last September, the mother of one quickly found love again with Bernon, a Boston-based film producer and real estate executive.

As Frankel battled ex-husband  over custody of their daughter, Bryn, in a New York City courtroom earlier this year, Bernon, 41, showed up to every single trial date to comfort and support her, RadarOnline.com exclusively reported. 

She also said he saved her life when she had a massive allergic reaction during a dinner date last year. 

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