Who's The Hunk? Bethenny Frankel Steps Out With Mystery Man In NYC
Nov. 13 2015, Updated 2:15 p.m. ET
Bethenny Frankel was in top form grabbing a bite at the Polo Bar in New York City Wednesday, leaving many wondering, just who was the handsome gentleman who accompanied her.
EXCLUSIVE: Bethenny Frankel dines with a mystery man in New York
Bethenny Frankel rocked a slinky blue dress with lacy cut-outs showing off her gams, while her friend was clad in a brown jacket with dark blue pants.
EXCLUSIVE: Bethenny Frankel dines with a mystery man in New York
The 45-year-old reality star, who wore the fancy dress on her well-received appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, chats with the bearded hunk with her take-out bag in hand.
EXCLUSIVE: Bethenny Frankel dines with a mystery man in New York
The Real Housewives of New York City centerpiece is never lacking for confidence, beaming in this shot as she heads to a waiting vehicle.
EXCLUSIVE: Bethenny Frankel dines with a mystery man in New York
One of Gotham's most eligible bachelorettes, the brunette beauty has been romantically linked to five-star suitors such as Modern Family star Eric Stonestreet, and businessmen Marcus Lemonis, Peter Chalif and Michael Toppel in 2015.
EXCLUSIVE: Bethenny Frankel dines with a mystery man in New York
Is the Skinnygirl stunner making plans for another date? Only time will tell.
EXCLUSIVE: Bethenny Frankel dines with a mystery man in New York
In the appearance with Meyers, Bethenny opened up on her longtime tension with Martha Stewart, who she first crossed paths with 10 years ago on the lifestyle maven's season of The Apprentice.
EXCLUSIVE: Bethenny Frankel dines with a mystery man in New York
The Big Apple beauty made clear that one thing she won't be giving thanks for this month is Stewart's friendship and support. "She doesn't like me — she never really has — she's consistent," Bethenny said of the 74-year-old DIY guru.
EXCLUSIVE: Bethenny Frankel dines with a mystery man in New York
The Bravolebrity even suggested Stewart "should be a housewife" — and profit off the tension they've generated over the decade. "She could get paid to rip me. You know what I mean? That's good for drama," she said.