Cindy Ord/Getty Images.Photo: Cindy Ord/GettyBethenny Frankelis ready for a fresh start.TheReal Housewives of New YorkCityalum, 51, offered fans a glimpse into her plans for 2022 with daughterBryn, 11, in an uplifting Instagram post on Tuesday.“Peanut and I are starting strong in 2022. Being a mother has infinitely changed my perspective. I don’t believe in new year’s resolutions but I do believe in daily and weekly resolutions: to be a better person, parent, philanthropist, and partner,” Frankel captioned a photo of herself with Bryn sweetly resting her head on her stomach while the pair lounge outside in their swimsuits.“I strive for peace and balance in all areas of my life,” the reality star continued. “We certainly won’t achieve perfection but the journey outweighs the destination. We are constantly growing and evolving on our own and with those around us.“Frankel’s words of encouragement to herself and her daughter come after a whirlwind year for the Bravo star.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.In December, rumors that Frankel and fiancéPaul Bernonhad called it quits started swirling shortly before the Christmas holiday.Frankelquickly shot down the rumors, which were sparked after she posted a picture of herself without her engagement ring while sporting a shirt that read “All My Jingle Ladies,” during a series of videos posted on her Instagram Stories.RELATED VIDEO:Bethenny FrankelMet Fiancé Paul Bernon on a Dating App: ‘He Came Better Than Advertised’“We are engaged. I don’t always wear my ring,” she said in part. “I don’t have to always wear my ring. Sometimes I don’t feel that it’s safe. Sometimes my fingers swell or contract. But I’m doing me.“The same month that rumors about her engagement started making the rounds, a judge ruled that Frankelno longer had to payex-husband Jason Hoppy child support, her rep confirmed to PEOPLE.“After having been awarded full legal custody of Bryn in 2020, she now has been awarded primary residential custody of Bryn as well,” the rep said in a statement. “She is also no longer required to pay direct child support.”
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Bethenny Frankelis ready for a fresh start.TheReal Housewives of New YorkCityalum, 51, offered fans a glimpse into her plans for 2022 with daughterBryn, 11, in an uplifting Instagram post on Tuesday.“Peanut and I are starting strong in 2022. Being a mother has infinitely changed my perspective. I don’t believe in new year’s resolutions but I do believe in daily and weekly resolutions: to be a better person, parent, philanthropist, and partner,” Frankel captioned a photo of herself with Bryn sweetly resting her head on her stomach while the pair lounge outside in their swimsuits.“I strive for peace and balance in all areas of my life,” the reality star continued. “We certainly won’t achieve perfection but the journey outweighs the destination. We are constantly growing and evolving on our own and with those around us.“Frankel’s words of encouragement to herself and her daughter come after a whirlwind year for the Bravo star.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.In December, rumors that Frankel and fiancéPaul Bernonhad called it quits started swirling shortly before the Christmas holiday.Frankelquickly shot down the rumors, which were sparked after she posted a picture of herself without her engagement ring while sporting a shirt that read “All My Jingle Ladies,” during a series of videos posted on her Instagram Stories.RELATED VIDEO:Bethenny FrankelMet Fiancé Paul Bernon on a Dating App: ‘He Came Better Than Advertised’“We are engaged. I don’t always wear my ring,” she said in part. “I don’t have to always wear my ring. Sometimes I don’t feel that it’s safe. Sometimes my fingers swell or contract. But I’m doing me.“The same month that rumors about her engagement started making the rounds, a judge ruled that Frankelno longer had to payex-husband Jason Hoppy child support, her rep confirmed to PEOPLE.“After having been awarded full legal custody of Bryn in 2020, she now has been awarded primary residential custody of Bryn as well,” the rep said in a statement. “She is also no longer required to pay direct child support.”
Bethenny Frankelis ready for a fresh start.
TheReal Housewives of New YorkCityalum, 51, offered fans a glimpse into her plans for 2022 with daughterBryn, 11, in an uplifting Instagram post on Tuesday.
“Peanut and I are starting strong in 2022. Being a mother has infinitely changed my perspective. I don’t believe in new year’s resolutions but I do believe in daily and weekly resolutions: to be a better person, parent, philanthropist, and partner,” Frankel captioned a photo of herself with Bryn sweetly resting her head on her stomach while the pair lounge outside in their swimsuits.
“I strive for peace and balance in all areas of my life,” the reality star continued. “We certainly won’t achieve perfection but the journey outweighs the destination. We are constantly growing and evolving on our own and with those around us.”
Frankel’s words of encouragement to herself and her daughter come after a whirlwind year for the Bravo star.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
In December, rumors that Frankel and fiancéPaul Bernonhad called it quits started swirling shortly before the Christmas holiday.
Frankelquickly shot down the rumors, which were sparked after she posted a picture of herself without her engagement ring while sporting a shirt that read “All My Jingle Ladies,” during a series of videos posted on her Instagram Stories.
RELATED VIDEO:Bethenny FrankelMet Fiancé Paul Bernon on a Dating App: ‘He Came Better Than Advertised’
“We are engaged. I don’t always wear my ring,” she said in part. “I don’t have to always wear my ring. Sometimes I don’t feel that it’s safe. Sometimes my fingers swell or contract. But I’m doing me.”
The same month that rumors about her engagement started making the rounds, a judge ruled that Frankelno longer had to payex-husband Jason Hoppy child support, her rep confirmed to PEOPLE.
“After having been awarded full legal custody of Bryn in 2020, she now has been awarded primary residential custody of Bryn as well,” the rep said in a statement. “She is also no longer required to pay direct child support.”
source: people.com