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Bethenny Frankel 'would retire if she finds a billionaire on a boat'

Bethenny Frankel has joked about her retirement plans

Bethenny Frankel would "definitely retire" if she finds a "billionaire on some big boat".

The 54-year-old star has admitted that she would happily walk away from her work life if she finds the right man.

Speaking to ADWEEK, Bethenny said: "I would definitely retire - like, if I end up with some billionaire on some big boat."

Bethenny considers herself to be an "accidental influencer". But the reality star insists there's also real skill to her success.

Bethenny - who is best known for starring on 'The Real Housewives of New York City' - said: "I see a lot of entrepreneurs and business owners that can’t help but want to promote themselves. But not everybody can do it, and you have to really know if you can. It has to land."

The influencer believes that honesty and authenticity are the keys to her success.

She explained: "Be honest, be authentic - this is what I’m doing."

Earlier this month, Bethenny revealed that she felt like she was "drowning" before moving to Florida.

In a post on TikTok, Bethenny - who has daughter Bryn, 14, with ex-husband Jason Hoppy - explained why she decided to swap New York for Florida.

She said: "The morning of March 19th, this wasn’t even a thought and by that evening, a series of events transpired and we decided it was the best move to move here [to Florida].

"Within five weeks, [we] had sold and bought a home in both places. We’ll keep this apartment, but I sold my home and bought a house in Florida ...

"[The previous house] was drowning me. It was just the two of us ...

"It was a massive property, and I made the decision to buy that property when I was in a different stage of my life. I thought it would be this, like, big family home and that I’d be entertaining there a lot.

"The house was drowning me because it had an apple orchard, it was a historical house, it had all this property, and it was beautiful and amazing for a big family with kids and grandparents.

"It just ended up being a place that I spent a lot of time alone [in] because I didn’t really know many people in that community."

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