Bethenny Frankel Claps Back at OnlyFans Haters: 'You Don't Have to Watch'

Bethenny Frankel doesn’t have time for haters, including those who shame OnlyFans creators for making money off their bodies.
“Not every store is for you,” Frankel, 54, said on the Friday, August 29, episode of her “Rants” podcast, using shopping as an analogy for people’s different preferences.
She explained that like OnlyFans, which is a subscription site that allows naked videos and other adult content, not everyone will agree with what you buy — but that doesn’t mean you should stop what you’re doing.
“I’m not going into a cigar and pipe store. What does that mean? That they’re not allowed to smoke cigars and pipes?” Frankel asked. “If you’re not harming anyone else and if you’re not really doing anything that’s, like, extremely harmful to yourself, like, how is it my business what someone else does with their body, with their life, with their clothing?”
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The former Real Housewives of New York City star claimed that as a society, “We’ve just always been like this. We’ve always been so judgmental.”
Frankel noted that everyone receives backlash for what they put out into the world, including OnlyFans subscribers and content creators and herself.
“I just open the camera and video myself looking like a wreck. Some people probably think, ‘What is she doing?’” she said of her own social media preferences. “I post my life in pajamas. Like, some people are probably like, ‘Is she OK? Has she been, like, captured and put into a mental institution? Is she, like, a prisoner?’ It’s what I want.”
The Skinnygirl founder explained that she’s not a fan of being all dolled up every minute of every day. “I want clear skin. I don’t want burnt hair. I don’t want to perform every day for other people,” Frankel said. “When I go somewhere, then I decide I wanna look good.”
Circling back to the criticism culture, Frankel pointed out, “But, like, it’s my body, my choice. People criticize other people’s recipes, what you’re choosing to eat: ‘Ugh, that looks disgusting.’ OK, well, you don’t have to f***ing eat it.”
In the case of OnlyFans, Frankel quipped, “You don’t have to listen. You don’t have to watch.”
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She added, “The good news is you don’t have to do anything you don’t want to do unless it’s your job and it’s at your work.”
Frankel concluded, “I think it’s just as I get older, I’m just getting more unapologetic and allowing other people to be more unapologetic. They don’t have to apologize. They don’t have to explain. They don’t have to do anything.”
While Frankel claimed she’s “never been on” OnlyFans, the platform has captivated millions. The site, which allows content creators to post whatever they want, has become popular among sex workers and influencers who share sexy photos and videos for their subscribers.
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Many OnlyFans stars have taken part in the “competitive sex” trend with Lily Phillips saying in June that she slept with 1,113 men in 12 hours. U.K. creator Bonnie Blue told The Sun in January that she had sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours.
“I don’t need a wheelchair. I’m fine,” she revealed via Instagram at the time. “Just feels like I’ve had a heavy day in the bedroom.”
Australian star Annie Knight got in on the action as well, revealing in May that she had slept with 583 men in six hours and was later hospitalized.
“The prognosis is good, and it looks like I’m going to have to take a week off, try and relax a little bit, sit out in the sun, just take it easy for a little while,” Knight exclusively told Us Weekly at the time. “But I’ll definitely be OK. I’m not letting this slow me down.”
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