Bethenny Frankel Divorce: Talk Show Host Talks Being A Single Working Mom [VIDEO]
Bethenny Frankel isn't letting her nasty divorce and custody battle with Jason Hoppy bring her down.
The former Real Housewives of New York star and mom appeared on the new talk show The Real where she explained how she’s juggling working on her own show and parenting her 3-year-old daughter, Bryn Hoppy.
“It’s just like Nike says -- you just do it. You have to be organized, what choice do you have? You don’t complain, you don’t explain,” she said.
Frankel might be hard at work (her talk show, Bethenny, debuts September 9 on FOX), but she is making plenty of time for her daughter.
“When I’m working I’m working and then the second I’m not working I’m with my daughter and that’s all I want to do. It’s just quality time," she said. “You’re not on your Blackberry, you’re not distracted, you’re not worried about nonsense.”
Watch Bethenny Frankel's interview on The Real:
Jason Hoppy Makes Shocking New Claims Against Bethenny
There has been plenty of rumored drama brewing between Frankel and her estranged husband. According to InTouch Weekly, Hoppy allegedly wrote in official court documents that Frankel is too focused on her career and unable to give her full attention to their daughter, Bryn.
"His court papers say that when Bethenny's team was watching her, Bryn locked herself in a bathroom on set. Firemen had to break down the door. Bryn wound up crying hysterically in a corner," the insider said.
The couple, who called off their nearly two-and-half year marriage in Janaury, continue to cohabitate in their 3,400-square-foot Tribeca loft, which is leading to a lot of tension between the pair.
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In court, the pair have been locked in a custody battle for several weeks now and have both requested primary custody of their 3-year-old daughter. While there is an iron-clad prenup in place regarding Frankel's reported $100 million fortune, Hoppy is currently seeking child support and primary custody of Bryn.